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Nov 01 2009
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Scores were injured as police fired rubber bullets at the protesters [EPA]
Scores were injured as police fired rubber bullets at the protesters [EPA]
At least two people have been killed and scores injured in clashes between textile workers and police in Bangladesh, police have said.

The violence broke out as workers protested over unpaid salaries in the outskirts of the capital, Dhaka, on Saturday.

"Law-enforcers had to fire rubber bullets from shot guns to disperse the workers who hurled stones and bricks at our officers," Shafiqul Alam, a police inspector, said.

"So far two people have died."

Workers coming to work at the Nippon Garments factory north of Dhaka found a notice at the gate saying authorities were closing the factory for a month, citing losses and falling orders.

Angry protest

They then took to the streets to protest, and police said as many as 15,000 people were involved in the protests.

Maleka Begum, a police official, said at least 100 workers and a number of police officers were injured in the clashes.

The protesters were demanding three months' back pay, she said.

"The angry workers became unruly and violent this morning. They threw up barricades on the roads and suddenly attacked police."

Begum said the workers also damaged vehicles, torching some, and blockaded road links between Bangladesh's northern districts and Dhaka.

Garment factories in the South Asian nation have been hit hard by the global economic crisis with several cutting wages to compete for orders with countries such as Vietnam, China and India.

The textile industry accounts for almost 75 percent of Bangladesh's yearly export earnings.

A worker's minimum monthly wage is $23, but labour rights organisations and unions say many factories do not meet that standard.

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