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Bangladesh clothes factory disaster is branded a hoax by colleague of woman

Calm down children:coffee:

On topic: Negative-feedback transmits faster than positive-feedback.



UK folks will buy it:coffee:
Am not saying its true or lie, just I remember her being in too good shape, but somehow believed the explanation given (she had access to food and water if I remember correctly..)
 
We knows about the credibility about this news paper. If you do valid criticism of this BAL government than I will appreciate you such corruption, impotent leadership etc.

Perhaps, you don't realize that you are acting like Awami League dictate on newspaper and telling people what they can or can not say about Awami League. That is an utter shame.

Talk about Awami League and its cheer leading echo chamber credibility because that what is in question. Why Awami League preventing this so called "survivor" from speaking to journalist or letting anyone near her???????

Same way Awami League prevented journalist or anyone else get near Felanis family after india brutally murdered her.

Lie, hoax and deception has its limit. As if Peelkhana massacre was not enough for Awami League to destroy Bangladesh armed forces, this time Awami League used Bangladesh Army (more specifically GOC of 9th division and few officers) as its propaganda puppet and taking it path of further destruction.
 
ti why the govt would try to make a hoax after 17 days ? if the reason is to divert the attention from hefajot massacre then was govt knew hefajot going organize a rally in addition to Dhaka blocked in motijeel ? main question is where was she in 17 days ? who kept her and how ? may be there are some answer yet we cannot trust totally any body .
 
Bangladesh’s army rejects ‘hoax’ factory rescue claim


Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan

DHAKA: Bangladesh’s army has rejected as “vile” newspaper reports that described the rescue of a textile worker trapped for 17 days in a collapsed garment factory as a hoax.

A pro-opposition Bangladeshi daily first reported the story last week, branding the rescue of seamstress Reshma as fake.
It quoted a male colleague as saying she escaped the building with him on the day it collapsed in April, killing more than 1,100 people.

A story was also published in the British tabloid the Sunday Mirror, quoting the same worker who has since gone into hiding.
“We spent two days in hospital but then she vanished. The next time I saw her was on TV 17 days later. They said it was a miracle. But it was a fake,” the Mirror quoted the colleague as saying.

The army, which oversaw the rescue and recovery operation, slammed the reports as “misleading, imprudent and fictitious”.
“It is a vile attempt to raise questions on the dedication, honesty and humanity of the rescue workers,” the army said in a statement late on Monday.


It said Reshma was rescued in the presence of numerous television crews and other media.

The army said such newspaper reports risked traumatising her further.

“Publication of this misleading information can even risk her mental health. She is still traumatised,” it said.

Reshma became a national heroine after she was rescued from the nine-storey Rana Plaza building that collapsed on April 24, trapping more than 3,000 garment factory workers and killing 1,129.

The 18-year-old, who spent nearly a month in hospital, initially in intensive care, has told media she survived on rainwater and biscuits. Reshma, who has since been hired by the luxury Westin Hotel in Dhaka as a “public area” ambassador, could not be contacted for comment.

The hotel told AFP that permission from the army was needed to talk to her.

Her brother Zahidul Islam also denied the newspaper claims, saying “we never doubted it. It was not a hoax”.

“For 17 days after the building collapsed, we searched for her at every hospital including the military hospital and at the morgues. We found her only after her miraculous rescue,” he told AFP. Enam Hospital, where most of the injured were first brought, also said Reshma was not among those hospitalised there, as claimed by her male colleague.

“We treated 1,618 people rescued from Rana Plaza. Of the total, at least 800 were admitted at the hospital and the rest were given first aid,” hospital spokesman Zahidur Rahman told AFP.

“Among the 800 who were admitted, there was no patient called Reshma,” he said. afp
 
A story was also published in the British tabloid the Sunday Mirror, quoting the same worker who has since gone into hiding.

seems fishy two conclusion 1. kono male worker silona. tothakothito male worker kalponik...........................
2. male worker k sorker gum korse


which ever suits ones agenda........:smokin:
 
Bangladesh’s army rejects ‘hoax’ factory rescue claim


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Normally if defense forces has any communication to make its done by ISPR, NOT by an area commander. There goes another proof that this Awami League domesticated general Chowdhury Hasan Suhrawardi sensing future implication from his lie and stage managed concoction damaged Army's reputation. He is out with the backing from PM office and superseding army chain of command and tarnishing image of entire armed force further.

These pictures will be handy for future court martial of these Awami goons inside Bangladesh army.

 
Bad corrupted men iin disguise, may rot in hell :devil:
 
@Loki .. what do you think.. did bd army (or a section) stage managed it?
 
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seems fishy two conclusion 1. kono male worker silona. tothakothito male worker kalponik...........................
2. male worker k sorker gum korse


which ever suits ones agenda........:smokin:

Why would he go into hiding?

What's there to be frightened of?

What is a “public area” ambassador? Why couldn't she be contacted for comment?

:what:

The 18-year-old, who spent nearly a month in hospital, initially in intensive care, has told media she survived on rainwater and biscuits. Reshma, who has since been hired by the luxury Westin Hotel in Dhaka as a “public area” ambassador, could not be contacted for comment.

Well, that was quick.

@Loki .. what do you think.. did bd army (or a section) stage managed it?

No idea.
 
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@Loki @idune @kobiraaz @CaPtAiN_pLaNeT @J dud lets not get partisan and try to think the whole thing through.If we check the authenticity of the claims made on the article we might reach a conclusion.Does anyone have any links to news about the evacuation and ban on filming the day before??
 
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@Loki @idune @kobiraaz @CaPtAiN_pLaNeT @J dud lets not get partisan and try to think the whole thing through.If we check the authenticity of the claims made on the article we might reach a conclusion.Does anyone have any links to news about the evacuation and ban on filming the day before??
hey riasat.. why dont you log in more often.. only 600 posts?
 
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@Loki @idune @kobiraaz @CaPtAiN_pLaNeT @J dud lets not get partisan and try to think the whole thing through.If we check the authenticity of the claims made on the article we might reach a conclusion.Does anyone have any links to news about the evacuation and ban on filming the day before??

try to find out what happens after 17 days of starvation - you will get your answer ...
 
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