Tiger and Human Conflict ( Multimedia News )

The Conflict between tiger and human has to a new level in the mangrove forest of the Bangladesh.Thirty people were killed by tigers last year and three tigers by people. Since Cyclone Sidr [November 2007] and Cyclone Aila [May 2009], when 1,000 people who lived near to the water had their homes flooded and were forced to move inland. Hungry people now risk facing a tiger attack everyday when they go into the forest looking for food. On February 6 in southern Sundarban. A Bengal tiger had just killed a 40-year-old woodcutter called Mabud, deep in the mangrove forest when he was collecting firewood in the area of Char-shesher. One villager told me ‘We enter the jungle searching for food and the tiger kills us . . . the tiger comes to our village, we kill the tiger’.

I took these photos on February 6 in southern Sundbaran . A Bengal tiger had just killed a 40-year-old woodcutter called Mabud, deep in the mangrove forest when he was collecting firewood in the area of Char-Shesher. One of his fellow woodcutters, Abul Sarder, told me that five of them entered the jungle to collect firewood and suddenly a tiger attacked them. ‘When we had escaped we realised that Mabud had not. We tried to save him but failed to fight off the tiger.’

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BNP mass procession in Dhaka (News)

 
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 Jan 30, 2012 Dhaka. Bangladesh- Bangladesh opposition leader Khaleda Zia leads a mass procession in the capital on Dhaka Bangladesh. One person was killed and at least 30 people were injured after police clashed with thousands of opposition protestors in Bangladesh’s northwestern city of Rajshahi, police said. © Monirul Alam

CPB Rally in Dhaka (News)

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 Jan 27,2012. Dhaka. Bangladesh- CPB member’s takes some food before their grad rally started in the capital Dhaka .Communist Party of Bangladesh (CPB) brings out a national rally in front of Matshaya Bhaban in the city of Dhaka on Friday. These are the first national meetings of the party in the last 11 years. Leaders and activists of the party from all districts joined the rally and meeting. © Monirul Alam

 

Unrest Dhaka Stock Exchange (News)

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 Jan. 24, 2012 – Dhaka, Bangladesh – Bangladeshi investors alleged and shown that to media, police beat up them while picking them up along with three leaders of the investors’ association. Police picked up eight investors from Motijheel on charges of blocking roads and vandalizing vehicles during a demonstration on Monday 23 january .© Monirul Alam