Chinese people in Algeria
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The Chinese in Algeria are a group of Chinese nationals numbering an estimated 200,000 people residing in Algeria.[1][2] The recent migration of Chinese to Algeria is driven by commerce with most Chinese nationals working on infrastructure projects.[1]
Tensions between Chinese merchants and locals in Algiers flared up in August 2009 when there was a clash in the Algiers suburb of Bab Ezzouar, sparked by a confrontation between a migrant and a shop owner that drew in 1000 people.[3] A non-identified group of assailants attacked a Chinese owned company in Annaba in October 2016.
References
Further reading
- "Chinese flock to Algeria for work opportunities", France24, 2008-05-11, archived from the original on 2009-01-08, retrieved 2009-12-31
- "Chinese in Algeria warned", The Straits Times, 2009-07-15, retrieved 2009-12-31
- "Chinese migrants in Algeria clash", BBC News, 2009-08-04, retrieved 2009-12-31
- "Brawl breaks out in Algeria", News24, 2009-08-04, archived from the original on 2009-08-07, retrieved 2009-12-31
- "阿爾及利亞華商被毆 對華人商鋪砸搶", China Review News, 2009-08-05, retrieved 2009-12-31
- "Chinese merchants in Algeria write open letter to Algerians after clash", People's Daily, 2009-08-10, retrieved 2009-12-31
- Ragad, Abdelali (2009-08-21), "Chinese in Algeria: Work, quarrels, and mixed marriages", Radio Netherlands Worldwide, archived from the original on 2011-06-07, retrieved 2009-12-31
- Amekelbled, Abdelkrim (2009-10-13), "Chinese migrants in Algeria: Cohabitation "impossible"?", France24, retrieved 2009-12-31
- "Chinese workers struggle in Algeria", The Lebanon Daily Star, 2009-11-06, retrieved 2009-12-31
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1 An overseas department of France in the western Indian Ocean. See also: Hong Kong Diaspora
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