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Liu said parents, classmates and teachers all objected to the project because of its environmental risks. "It will make our home city a town of death," Liu said. Pollution problems are a leading cause of unrest in China as the country undergoes rapid economic development. In recent years, Chinese have become more outspoken against environmentally risky projects in their backyards. Last year, authorities swiftly closed and moved an urban chemical factory from Dalian in northeastern China when 12,000 people protested.
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