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Discover Bangladesh Part 1
Discover Bangladesh Part 1
Discover Bangladesh and her beauty for u all
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Sex in Bangladesh
Sex in Bangladesh
Prostitutes in Bangladeshi brothels are often underage and now, many of them are hooked on steroids. And for most of the girls here, there is no monetary gain whatsoever: because most of the inmates (and it is, in many ways, like a prison) at Faridpur brothel are bonded sex workers. Breaking News Bangladesh - www.unolife.net
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George Harrison - Bangladesh
George Harrison - Bangladesh
George Harrison performing "Bangladesh" during the concert for Bangladesh at 1971, Madison Square Garden. MAGIC! My friend came to me, with sadness in his eyes He told me that he wanted help Before his country dies Although I couldn't feel the pain, I knew I had to try Now I'm asking all of you To help us save some lives Bangla Desh, Bangla Desh Where so many people are dying fast And it sure looks like a mess I've never seen such distress Now won't you lend your hand and understand Relieve the people of Bangla Desh Bangla Desh, Bangla Desh Such a great disaster - I don't understand But it sure looks like a mess I've never known such distress Now please don't turn away, I want to hear you say Relieve the people of Bangla Desh Relieve Bangla Desh Bangla Desh, Bangla Desh Now it may seem so far from where we all are It's something we can't neglect It's something I can't neglect Now won't you give some bread to get the starving fed We've got to relieve Bangla Desh Relieve the people of Bangla Desh We've got to relieve Bangla Desh Relieve the people of Bangla Desh
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Beautiful Bangladesh Exclusive New 10 Minute Clip
Beautiful Bangladesh Exclusive New 10 Minute Clip
Beautiful Bangladesh, Admission Going On..
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Teaching troubles in Bangladesh
Teaching troubles in Bangladesh
Almost half the population of Bangladesh does not know how to read or write. Authorities want to change this so they have made education free and mandatory until the age of 11. In coaching centres government teachers can supplement their income by teaching extra classes. Students attending these classes are effectively guaranteed to pass their exams, but the ministry of education wants to ban the centres, saying that teachers and the government have a moral duty to provide schooling to all children. But new students are flooding government schools, and there are not enough teachers to attend to them. Al Jazeera's Nicolas Haque reports from Bangladesh's capital, Dhaka.
2:28
Bangladesh calls truce during Clinton visit
Bangladesh calls truce during Clinton visit
Bangladesh is doing everything it can to impress Hillary Clinton, the US Secretary of State, who is in the country on a 24-hour visit. For weeks, the country's opposition - angered by the disappearance of one of its most outspoken leaders - has staged general strikes against the authorities. But for the duration of Clinton's visit, the opposition called a truce with the government. For once, both parties agree on the importance of making a good impression - a move due at least in part to the fact that the US is Bangladesh's largest financial donor. Al Jazeera's Nicolas Haque reports from Dhaka.
2:24
Bangladesh's invisible people
Bangladesh's invisible people
Bangladesh has marked 40 years since proclaiming its independence from Pakistan after a nine-month war. Up to a million Urdu speaking Muslims emigrated from India to what was then known as East Pakistan. They were caught up in the fighting - and to this day, many still remain in refugee camps. Al Jazeera's Nicolas Haque reports from the capital, Dhaka.
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The World's Largest Alpona in Bangladesh
The World's Largest Alpona in Bangladesh
On 13th April, 2012, to celebrate the coming of the Bangla new year, airtel, supported by Prothom Alo, got together with 5 of the country's leading artist to create history. The dream was to paint the world's largest Alpona- a hand painted motif- on Manik Mia avenue in Dhaka. 220 young artists, supported by thousands of Dhakaites, worked from 12AM to 6AM, using almost 3600 liters of paint to create an Alpona that stretched from one end of the Manik Mia to another. The 1 km long Alpona created covered a staggering area of 260000 sft, and was the perfect way to mark the start of 1419! Video by Maverick Studios Production by - Footprint Events Designing Company Ltd. Special thanks to all the senior artists: Qayyum Chowdhury Rafiqun Nabi Nisar Hossain Shishir Bhattacharjee Md. Moniruzzaman And all the other artists whose tireless effort made this possible Special thanks to Cafe Seventh Heaven
2:19
Pensioner builds schools in Bangladesh
Pensioner builds schools in Bangladesh
It's on the remote island of Char Fashion, in southern Bangladesh, that 91-year-old Fred Hyde has volunteered for the past 30 years. The Australian national has devoted much of his life to helping the people of Char Fashion build schools.
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Bangladesh opposition issue ultimatum
Bangladesh opposition issue ultimatum
Opposition groups in Bangladesh are threatening to take to the streets if the government does not find one of their politicians, Ilyas Ali, who disappeared a week ago. Al Jazeera's Nicolas Haque reports from Dhaka.
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Women's Rights in Bangladesh
Women's Rights in Bangladesh
As the country celebrates independence, we look at the struggle for gender equality.
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Illiterate force behind Bangladesh's digitisation
Illiterate force behind Bangladesh's digitisation
Being unable to read or write is usually a handicap to finding a job in a world of computers and new technology. But one company in Bangladesh, which digitizes confidential government documents, hires only illiterate people. Nochlas Haque reports.
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Elephants under threat in Bangladesh
Elephants under threat in Bangladesh
Human expansion in Bangladesh has made the nation's elephants increasingly violent. Elephants traveling from deep within the Indian forest have destroyed over 600 homes . Al Jazeera's Nicolas Haque reports from the Garo Hills.
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Nationwide strike over opposition politician's disappearance in Bangladesh
Nationwide strike over opposition politician's disappearance in Bangladesh
A nationwide strike triggered by the disappearance of Ilyas Ali, an opposition politician, has brought much of Bangladesh to a standstill. At least two people were reportedly killed, hundreds were injured and scores were detained after clashes between police and protesters on Monday, who are demanding government action over the disappearance of Ali, a former student leader and member of the Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP). Sheikh Hasina Wajed, prime minister, has ordered an investigation into the matter, with the BNP and Ali's family alleging he was abducted by security forces. Police deny any involvement. Human rights groups have accused Bangladesh's security forces of being behind several disappearances of activists and opposition leaders. Al Jazeera's Nicolas Haque reports from Dhaka.
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Bangladesh police charge opposition activists
Bangladesh police charge opposition activists
Police have charged dozens of opposition activists with involvement in bombings and vandalism during an opposition-sponsored general strike that has disrupted life across Bangladesh for a second day. The strike on Monday was called to protest against the disappearance of an opposition official, Elias Ali, which his party, the BNP, blames on the government and security agencies. The government denies involvement, and Sheikh Hasina Wajed, prime minister, has accused the opposition of hiding Ali to create anarchy in the South Asian country. Al Jazeera's Nicolas Haque reports from Dhaka.
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Sports manufacturing in Bangladesh: behind the scenes - the Guardian
Sports manufacturing in Bangladesh: behind the scenes - the Guardian
With the Olympic Games approaching, working conditions at the companies making sports kit are under the spotlight. Watch a hand-operated production line in action in Bangladesh
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Bangladesh Tour Of Pakistan Has Been Officially Canceled | PCB Chairman Zaka Ashraf
Bangladesh Tour Of Pakistan Has Been Officially Canceled | PCB Chairman Zaka Ashraf
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Bangladesh elephants habitats encroached
Bangladesh elephants habitats encroached
The Garo hills are home to the world's largest reserve of Asian elephants, but their habitat is now under threat, as people move further into the forest. Poachers sell elephants tusks and genitals: they are worth more than $50000 in the black market. Half of the elephant population has been killed, and the Asian elephant is now an endangered species. Villagers in parts of Bangladesh now say attacks by elephants in search of food are becoming more common. Al Jazeera's Nicolas Haque reports from the Garo Hills, Bangladesh.
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The Stream - Women's Rights in Bangladesh
The Stream - Women's Rights in Bangladesh
As the country celebrates independence, we look at the struggle for gender equality.
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Bangladesh police open fire on protesters
Bangladesh police open fire on protesters
Police in Bangladesh have fired on protesters, killing at least five people. This comes after thousands of opposition party supporters gathered in the country's capital to demand a caretaker government to oversee elections. Al Jazeera's Nicolas Haque reports from Dhaka.
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Ex-Bangladesh PM's son faces trial
Ex-Bangladesh PM's son faces trial
A court in Bangladesh has charged the son of a former prime minister over a 2004 grenade attack that killed 24 people and injured hundreds. Prosecutors say Tarique Rahman had planned to kill the current Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina. After 7 years of investigation, retractions and accusations of intimidation by officials, authorities have named 52 people in the attack. Now, all eyes are on the court who is expected to pronounce a verdict in a trial where one of the main suspects is out of the country. Al Jazeera's Nicolas Haque reports from the capital Dhaka.
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Nepal vs Bangladesh (Highlights) - SAFF Championship 2011
Nepal vs Bangladesh (Highlights) - SAFF Championship 2011
Nepal 1 - 0 Bangladesh: Sagar Thapa's 95th minute winner, reminiscent of Ronaldinho's winner against England in the 2002 World Cup, helped Nepal beatBangladesh after 18 long years in a group A encounter at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, Delhi. For more, visit goo.gl

































