Article 6GD0B Bangladesh garment workers fighting for pay face brutal violence and threats

Bangladesh garment workers fighting for pay face brutal violence and threats

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Thaslima Begum and Redwan Ahmedin Dhaka
from World news | The Guardian on (#6GD0B)

Workers describe hands and arms being targeted in merciless' beatings as protests over low wages turn increasingly violent in Dhaka

When Masuma Akhtar arrived at the garment factory where she works on the outskirts of Dhaka on 31 October, she was expecting a normal shift. Instead, she was met with brute violence. The moment I walked through the factory gates, a group of armed men began beating me with wooden sticks," says Akhtar. I fell down on to the ground. Even then they wouldn't stop beating me."

Akhtar, 22, is a seamstress at Dekko Knitwears in Mirpur, where she spends long days churning out clothes for western fashion brands, including Marks & Spencer, C&A and PVH Corp, which owns Tommy Hilfiger and Calvin Klein.

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