OVER 400 KILLED : The bloodshed behind our cheap clothes (VIDEO)


(CNN) -- For workers of Bangladesh, the worst kind of tragedy imaginable struck last week when the Rana Plaza garment factory building -- just outside my home city of Dhaka -- collapsed, killing more than 400 workers. Despite the many warnings of dangerous cracks in the walls reported to supervisors, police and the media earlier in the week, thousands were still sent to work on Wednesday to proceed with business as usual.A woman mourns on April 28 at the site of the building collapse in Savar.
There's no question that this building collapse is tragic, but for garment workers, it's not surprising.
A woman weeps after identifying her daughter's body in the rubble in Savar on May 2.I began working in Bangladesh's garment industry at the age of 12, making just $3 a month. I went to work because my father had a stroke and the family needed money to cover basic living expenses. I worked 23 days in a row, sleeping on the shop floor, taking showers in the factory restroom, drinking unsafe water and being slapped by the supervisor. READ More...

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