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Unable to choke back tears at the sight of a photojournalist of The Daily Star, this mother of a missing garment worker of the Rana Plaza collapse looks away to calm her aching soul. She was taking part in a human chain organised by IndustriALL Bangladesh Council, the local chapter of the global union, before the capital's Jatiya Press Club yesterday demanding compensation for workers who have died in all workplace accidents till date and safer work environments. The programme was organised on the eve of the first anniversary of the November 24 Tazreen Fashions fire. Photo: Amran Hossain

Unable to choke back tears at the sight of a photojournalist of The Daily Star, this mother of a missing garment worker of the Rana Plaza collapse looks away to calm her aching soul. She was taking part in a human chain organised by IndustriALL Bangladesh Council, the local chapter of the global union, before the capital’s Jatiya Press Club yesterday demanding compensation for workers who have died in all workplace accidents till date and safer work environments. The programme was organised on the eve of the first anniversary of the November 24 Tazreen Fashions fire. Photo: Amran Hossain