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Construction workers of ship breaking in Bangladesh
Titel Construction workers of ship breaking in Bangladesh
Caption On the shores of Bay of Bengal in the south-eastern Bangladesh, near Chittagong, are the demolition of vessels. The industry is controversial once considered delicate and specialized, concentrated in developed countries, it was moved in the 1980s on the coast of Pakistan, India and Bangladesh, to minimize costs. The positive economic and environmental impact of the recycling industry is controversial because offset by violations of human rights and labor and environmental pollution. This industry is the deadliest in the world. Anisur, 42, works in the demolition for nearly 20 years. Very few of them so long, the majority of workers under 30 years and the only work a few years. He now has skin problems and breathing it binds directly to its activity, but no medical examination is able to confirm it., 10125712
Aufnahmedatum 20.04.2011
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