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.’
A group of loyalist of Bangladesh government swings a stick towards a member of Islami Andolan Bangladesh, a radical Islamist group, during a daylong strike in Kachpur near Dhaka.Twelve mostly Islamist political parties have called a 30-hour countrywide general strike . . .
I took this picture on the date of 3 July during the Hortal hour, to me it is really painful. An unidentified people carry an injured person who occurred by road accident in the Dhaka city . . .
Forty-eight hour strike: Police arrest several activists of BNP and its main ally Bangladesh Jamaat-e-Islami from the city during the Hortal hour. The BNP headquarters at Naya Paltan was cordoned off since Wednesday morning as the BNP-led alliance started enforcing . . .
Unidentified people set fire on the bas at kazipara Mirpure in the Dhaka city. More than six buses and a van have been set ablaze in Dhaka in the lead-up . . .