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For a decade, the nimble fingers of Bangladeshi garment worker Naim Pramanik sewed shirts and trousers of top Western brands worn by the wealthy across the world. Now the 28-year-old is unemployed, sacked after daring to take part in protests demanding a fair wage.
The South Asian country was last month rocked by the worst labour unrest in a decade. Tens of thousands of workers clashed with police asking for a 23,000-taka ($208) minimum monthly wage, up from the 8,300 taka set by the government five years ago. At least five people were killed. IMAGES AND SOUNDBITES