Dhaka, Bangladesh. 05th Apr, 2014. Workers protesting for new jobs and help from the government. The Tazreen garment factory burned down 16 months ago. Surviving workers of the fire are still out of work. On 24 November 2012, in the Tazreen Fashion factory in the Ashulia district on the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh. At least 117 people were confirmed dead in the fire, and at least 200 were injured, making it the deadliest factory fire in the nation's history. Credit: PACIFIC PRESS/Alamy Live News


DHAKA, BANGLADESH - APRIL 5: Workers protesting for new jobs and help from the government. The Tazreen garment factory burned down 16 months ago. Surviving workers of the fire are still out of work. On 24 November 2012, in the Tazreen Fashion factory in the Ashulia district on the outskirts of Dhaka, Bangladesh. At least 117 people were confirmed dead in the fire, and at least 200 were injured, making it the deadliest factory fire in the nation's history. The fire was initially presumed to be caused by an electrical short circuit, but Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina suspected that the fire had been arson and an act of "sabotage". (Photo by Mohammad Asad/Pacific Press)


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