
…oke of some 60 people being injured, including two local TV journalists. A Hefajat-e-Islam activist, Hossain Soliman Abdullah, said the main aim of the protest was to press for the implementation of a 13-point demand inspired by the Koran. Dhaka’s Daily Star newspaper reports that the group hired at least 3,000 vehicles, including buses, lorries and minibuses to bring demonstrators into the…

An eight-storey building collapsed in the Bangladeshi capital, Dhaka, killing at least 70 people and injuring other 200, government officials say. Many more people are feared trapped after building collapse and frantic efforts are under way to rescue those beneath the debris. The army is helping with the rescue operation on the outskirts of Dhaka. Building collapses are common in Bangladesh where…

ires are common in Bangladesh’s large garment manufacturing sector. Lax safety standards, poor wiring and overcrowding are blamed for causing several deadly factory fires every year. In December 2010, a wiring problem led to a fire in another clothes factory in the same industrial zone, leaving at least 25 people dead. There are around 4,500 factories in Bangladesh, employing more than two m…

…the eight-storey building, ignoring warnings about cracks. At least 336 people are known to have died after the Rana Plaza in the suburb of Savar collapsed on Wednesday. On Saturday morning, at least 24 more people were rescued from the rubble. Rescuers and volunteers, who worked through the night, cheered as they were brought to safety. Earlier, rescue teams said they had located about 40 surviv…

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A woman, named Reshma, has been pulled alive from the ruins of a building that collapsed in a suburb of Bangladesh’s capital, Dhaka, 17 days ago. The head of the fire service earlier said Reshma had been found in the remains of the second floor of the eight-storey Rana Plaza. Reshma had no serious injuries and had been talking with rescuers, he added. The dramatic news came after the army s…

Moslemuddin Sarkar, a Bangladeshi man who went missing for 23 years, has been reunited with his family, who had given him up for dead. Moslemuddin Sarkar, 52, arrived back in Dhaka on Tuesday, a day after being freed from a Pakistani jail with the help of the Red Cross. His family lost contact after Moslemuddin Sarkar left for India in search of work in 1989. Years later, he ended up in Pakistan,…
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…mments by Railways Minister Ghulam Ahmad Bilour. Innocence of Muslims, produced in the US, has led to a wave of protests in the Muslim world and many deaths. The bounty offer came a day after at least 20 died in clashes in Pakistan. Pakistani Railways Minister offers $100,000 reward for the killing of Innocence of Muslims maker Friday’s violence, which saw protesters pitted against armed po…

…ng midwinter it is cloaked in total darkness. But in the summer it is bathed in daylight. The long days pose a particular problem for fasting Muslims like Shah Jalal Miah Masud. Shah Jalal Miah Masud, 28, moved to Rovaniemi – 830 km (515 mile) north of the capital, Helsinki – from Bangladesh five years ago to study IT. He has not had any food or water for 21 hours. And he laughs. “It d…
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Western sentiment has been stoked further by caricatures of the Prophet Muhammad published this week in the satirical French magazine, Charlie Hebdo. France shut embassies and other missions in around 20 countries across the Muslim world on Friday. Protests were banned in France itself and in Tunisia, where France is the former colonial power, but there were widespread demonstrations elsewhere: •…