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Sep 20, 2008
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Police break up Bangladesh textile workers protest (50 hurt)

By
Reuters
Published
Sep 20, 2008

DHAKA, Sept 20 (Reuters) - At least 50 people were injured on Saturday when Bangladeshi police used batons to disperse a protest by textile workers demanding to be paid early ahead of the Muslim Eid al-Fitr festival, police and witnesses said.


Photo : Andrew Biraj/AFP

Police said more than 3,000 workers took to the streets and vandalised a garment factory, damaged dozens of vehicles and blocked a busy street in the Malibag area of the capital Dhaka for several hours.

"We went into action when violent workers started damaging vehicles," a police officer at the scene told Reuters.

The country has some 4,000 garment factories, employing around 2.2 million workers, mostly women. (Reporting by Nizam Ahmed; Editing by Mariam Karouny)



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