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Kiev Communard
12th December 2010, 11:05
At least three people have been killed and dozens more injured when police in Bangladesh clashed with garment factory workers demanding better pay, police say.

Police used batons and tear gas to disperse thousands of protesters in Dhaka and Chittagong.

The unrest came a day after demonstrations shut down factories in southern Bangladesh.

The workers say wages have not gone up, even though rises were due last month.

Police tried to disperse protesters attacking factories and smashing vehicles in Chittagong Export Procession Zone (CEPZ) on Sunday, police official Reza al-Hasan said.

Local media said one of the men killed was a 35-year-old rickshaw puller in the southern city of Chittagong, but it was unclear how he had died.

All three victims were reportedly shot dead.

At least 50 people were injured during the unrest in Chittagong.

Almost all factories in the CEPZ are closed because of the protests, officials said.

The BBC's Anbarasan Ethirajan, in Dhaka, says demonstrations on Saturday forced a South Korean company to shut down all its eleven factories there.

Scores more were injured in the capital Dhaka, where thousands of workers gathered outside their factory in an industrial area of the city early in the morning in protest against its closure as a result of the disturbances.

Roads in Dhaka were blocked and at least two vehicles set on fire, police said.

Labour unions say many of the factories are not implementing the new salary scale announced by a government wage board earlier this year.

From November, the factories should have been paying a wage of at least $43 (£27) a month.

Around Dhaka, workers in some factories have been protesting for a number of days, demanding increased pay.

More than three million people, mostly women, work in Bangladesh's garment industry, which supplies many major western stores and is a key sector of the country's economy.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-11978254



I am delighted that Bangladeshi workers did not fall for Islamist variant of social politics and still continue old good class struggle movement.

RED DAVE
12th December 2010, 16:39
I am delighted that Bangladeshi workers did not fall for Islamist variant of social politics and still continue old good class struggle movement.Are there any revolutionary organizations that are in touch with or working with the workers?

(I have found it significant, sectarian swine that I am, that, as far as I know, neither the Nepalese Maoists nor the Indian Naxalites, have published a word that I know of about the situation in Bangladesh, which has been going on for months. Someone please prove me wrong!)

RED DAVE

Rafiq
12th December 2010, 17:06
I am delighted that Bangladeshi workers did not fall for Islamist variant of social politics and still continue old good class struggle movement.

I'm sure the Bangladeshi Bourgeois are going to encourage Islamism among the workers, to put away this whole 'class struggle Idea". This is popular amoung the Middle Eastern ruling class.

t.shonku
13th December 2010, 05:41
Bangladesh is basically ran by an India and US-Western controlled puppet regime,the leader of Bangladesh is a lady called Seikh Haseena daughter of Mujib ur Rahman (another Indian puppet).Mujib was like a servent for Indian dictator Indira Gandhi (another infamous Indian leader responsible for death of many true Communists during her so called dictatorial “emergency” period),by the way Mujib ur Rahman’s hand are also not clean I have heard from many Bangladeshis that this Mujib fellow was responsible for death of many Bangladeshi Communist in Police custody toture( popular method of state sponsored killing in south-east Asia,pretty standard!).
Basically this present leader of Bangladesh is such an Indian servent that she has helped the Indian Government in nabbing some Indian rebels hiding in Bangladesh for political refuge.Many Bangladeshi alleges that this Hasena has signed trade deals with large Indian and Western Corporations to sell away Bangladesh’s natural resources.It has also been heard that British MI-6 and CIA are training Bangladesh’s intel agencies in anti-terror tactics( I wonder on whom those tactics are going to be used?Bangladeshi working class?)

Amphictyonis
13th December 2010, 16:22
I am delighted that Bangladeshi workers did not fall for Islamist variant of social politics and still continue old good class struggle movement.

Who do they work for? Which western companies use the material they make?

syndicat
13th December 2010, 18:47
Are there any revolutionary organizations that are in touch with or working with the workers?



Well, there are quite a few bangladeshi labor unions in the garment sector which is huge there...the largest industry. the only one i'm familiar with is the National Federation of Garment Workers which is anarcho-syndicalist. They operate out of a small office in a slum in Dhaka.

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14th December 2010, 15:34
http://www.revleft.com/vb/dozens-killed-bangledesh-t146575/index.html?t=146575