DHAKA, June 18 (Xinhua) -- At least 100 garment
workers and 10 policemen were injured Sunday in a series of clashes at an
industrial belt in the suburb of Dhaka city, the private news agency UNB
reported Sunday.
Police and witnesses said workers of four closed
factories in Dhaka Export Processing Zone (DEPZ) staged demonstrations in front
of the factories when they found the factory-gates closed at about 8 a.m..
"The workers later chanted slogans in favor of their
demands and asked the nearby factory workers to join them. But the workers of
the nearby factories and police jointly resisted the workers of the closed
factories," says a spot account of the brawls.
Policemen later charged baton on the workers and
drove them out of the bounds of the high-security DEPZ at Savar, about 35 km
from Dhaka city.
Around 2,000 garment workers of A-One, Goaltex and
Youngone Hitech factories of the old EPZ zone then assembled on
Nabinagar-Kaliakoir road.
In another incident, workers of Softtex factory
attacked the nearby Actor Garment factory in the new EPZ zone. Police and
Actorgarment workers jointly resisted the workers from ransacking the factory.
"Later, the workers of the four factories banded
together on the Nabinagar-Kaliakoir road and started damaging passing vehicles,"
said the spot report.
The agitating workers later damaged over 50 cars and
blocked traffic on the busy road for three hours.
Policemen later came to the road, charged baton and
fired teargas shells to disperse the protesters, the witnesses said.
At least 10 policemen were injured in the clashes as
the workers threw brickbats on them.
The textile factories in DEPZ and other garment
factories near Dhaka have recently witnessed a worst upheaval of textile
workers, who set several factories on fire and damaged over 250 others,
demanding better wages, payment of their arrears salary and other benefits.
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