
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures a vibrant outdoor protest in Dhaka, Bangladesh, primarily featuring a large group of women marching or gathered on a street. The scene is set under a concrete overpass, with lush green trees and palm trees visible in the background, suggesting an urban environment. The sky is overcast, indicating a daytime event. The participants, mostly women, are dressed in traditional South Asian attire, including colorful salwar kameez, sarees, and hijabs, with several wearing distinctive red headbands. Many are holding red flags and numerous placards, signifying a unified demonstration. Their expressions appear serious and determined, reflecting the importance of their cause. The placards display a mix of English and Bengali text, highlighting various demands related to workers' rights. Prominently featured are calls to "Ensure 6 months Maternity Leave," appearing on multiple signs in both languages, some explicitly mentioning the "Bangladesh Labour Congress (BLC)." Other significant demands visible on the banners include the implementation of "ILO Convention 190" (আই এল ও সনদ ১৯০) and the establishment of a "rationing system" (রেশনিং ব্যবস্থা) for garment workers. Protesters are also advocating for "Workplace accident insurance (EIS) and compensation" (কর্মক্ষেত্রে দূর্ঘটনাজনিত বীমা (EIS) ও ক্ষতিপূরণ চালু করতে হবে). A common labor slogan, "দুনিয়ার মজদুর এক হও এক হও" (Workers of the world, unite), is repeated across several signs. The logo for "Awaj Foundation" is also visible on one of the placards.
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