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as the bbc�*s will grant reports, gangs have upended daily life across the country of almost 18 million people, but many are trying to get back to normal life. after the violence, the crackdown. hundreds of suspected gang members were rounded up by police and soldiers as the president's self—declared war gets under way. and this, says the government, is only the start. meanwhile, the worst affected city, guayaquil, is trying to reopen for business. it's been an emotional and expensive time for stallholders likejorge, forced to shut down for days. "i'm not scared, though," he tells me. "i just want to see peace back in my ecuador." these are the first faltering steps of a city trying to get back to some kind of normality. small businesses, doing their best in uniquely difficult times. people here are still recovering from the violent events of this week. they're just hoping they don't get

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