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Bangladesh wage clashes shut down Ashulia garment plants

The move to close all factories at Ashulia, an industrial zone on the outskirts of the capital Dhaka where about half a million people make clothes for foreign retailers like Walmart and Gap, came as negotiations between owners and workers failed to achieve any progress.

Bangladesh clashes over missing activist leave two dead

More than a dozen activists were injured, four of them seriously, as clashes erupted in the northeastern city of Sylhet, the home of top Bangladesh National Party politician Illias Ali, who has been missing for five days.

Bangladesh: Opposition holds massive rally

Opposition leader Khaleda Zia said they would stage a nationwide general strikes on March 29, increasing protests if a caretaker government was not put in place by June.

Bangladesh: journalists under attack

DHAKA — In recent weeks, as the foreign correspondent community has been shaken by the deaths of Marie Colvin and others in Syria, Dhaka has seen its foreign media representatives besieged like never before.

Two Bangladeshi journalists found stabbed to death

The couple, both in their late 30s, were found in their apartment by their five-year-old son, who then called relatives that live nearby, the police said, the BBC reported.

Dhaka’s ‘death squad’ shoots for a makeover

DHAKA — But now they're looking to remake their image in the hopes they can morph into a South Asian version of the FBI.

Bangladesh-India border: cow smuggler tortured (GRAPHIC VIDEO)

A graphic YouTube video has emerged that purports to show a cow smuggler being tortured by border guards.

As GlobalPost correspondent Maher Sattar reported recently, the India-Bangladesh border, dubbed the "Wall of Death" by locals, is a nasty place.

"The 4,000 km barrier spans the length of the fifth-longest border in the world, and is manned by India’s Border Security Force (BSF), whose guards kill both Bangladeshis and Indians with impunity," Saher wrote.

The BSF admits responsibility for the deaths of 364 Bangladeshis and 164 Indians since 2006. Human rights groups accuse the BSF of killing over 1,000 Bangladeshis in the past decade.

Saher continues:

Neither the barbed wire nor the extrajudicial murders have been successful in stopping a lucrative, illicit trade in cattle.

Cows in Bangladesh sell for three to four times what they fetch in India, and resourceful traffickers have devised new, brutal ways to get around the obstacle.

Of course, many times cow smugglers do not succeed. And a graphic YouTube video can attest to that.

The video purports to show a cow smuggler being tortured by Indian border guards. Please be informed that the footage is graphic:

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Bangladesh: Extremist coup foiled, says army

The conspirators involved aimed to "topple the system of democratic governance through the army" and held "extreme religious views," according to a military spokesman.

Bangladesh man sentenced to six months in prison for Facebook status

A Bangladeshi university lecturer was sentenced to jail time for comments about the prime minister on Facebook.
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A Bangladeshi man was sentenced to six months in prison after comments he made about the prime minister on Facebook. (Saeed Khan/AFP/Getty Images)

A Bangladeshi university professor was sentenced to six months in jail due to a Facebook status he made about Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, the BBC reported.

Last year Ruhul Khandakar posted a status implying he wanted the prime minister to die, according to high court officials. Khandakar was found guilty in absentia of contempt of court after staying in Australia, because he is studying there, despite a court summons, the BBC reported.

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Bangladesh-India border: "Wall of Death"

RANGPUR, Bangladesh — Shootings are rarer now at the border, but Bangladeshi officials report incidents of fatal beatings, strangling, stoning and poisonous injections.
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