Clashes as 10000 Workers Join Bangladesh Fire Protest

Clashes as 10,000 Workers Join Bangladesh Fire Protest

Dec. 3, 2012
A false rumor about another fire in a plant sparked the latest protests as workers gathered in the streets of Ashulia, a manufacturing hub of 500 plants outside the capital Dhaka.

DHAKA -- Bangladeshi garment workers clashed with police on Monday as some 10,000 protested over the deaths of 110 people in the country's worst clothing factory fire, with demonstrations entering a second week.

Industrial police deputy director Moktar Ali said a false rumor about another fire in a plant sparked the latest protests as workers gathered in the streets of Ashulia, a manufacturing hub of 500 plants outside the capital Dhaka.

"There were around 10,000 workers. They barricaded a road at Ashulia and attacked some vehicles and factories," Ali said.

Police fired rubber bullets and tear gas to disperse the "unruly" protesters who fought back by hurling stones, he added, saying about 50 factories had shut fearing further attacks and vandalism.

The fire at the Tazreen Fashion factory on November 24 in Ashulia led to 110 deaths, mostly women paid as little as $37 a month who were unable to escape the blaze or who jumped from elevated windows.

The factory was supplying clothes to a variety of international groups including  Walmart, Dutch retailer C&A, Hong Kong supplier Li & Fung as well as to the brand owned by rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs.

Activists and industry workers have staged demonstrations demanding better safety almost every day at Ashulia and in Dhaka since the tragedy.

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