BY JEREMY PAGE
ZENGCHENG, China?The deployment of thousands of riot police armed with tear gas and shotguns appeared to have restored order to this southern Chinese town after days of severe rioting, but both migrant workers and a government think tank warned unrest could flare again if leaders fail to address migrants' concerns.
This jeans-manufacturing center in the southern province of Guangdong, which accounts for about one third of China's exports, is the site of the latest in a wave of violent protests in urban areas over the last three weeks that is challenging the Communist Party's ability to control society without resorting ...
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