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Aminul Islam (trade unionist)

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288: 69:. Islam, as well as other labor leaders, had been arrested in connection with these protests. During his arrest in 2010, he was physically tortured by officers of the National Security Intelligence. 65:, which has advocated for improved working conditions and higher wages. In 2010, the organization led protests to push for a larger increase in the minimum wage for garment workers in the 117:, a center of the garment industry near Dhaka. It is suspected that he was murdered because he was involved in seeking justice for the general worker of garment sector of Bangladesh. 239:
They kept threatening they would kill me by crossfire, or beat me until I bleed to death. They showed me a bloodied carpet and said that they would injure me like Mahmudur Rahman.
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Islam had recently been working to organize workers in factories belonging to the Shanta Group, which produces clothing for multiple American companies including
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carried photograph of a man whose identity was unknown at the time and whose dead body had been found by the Tangail police. From the photo in
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Islam's murder is still unsolved, but his case gained international attention from
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Mosk, Matthew, Cindy Galli, Brian Ross, and Mark Schone (9 April 2012),
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who was murdered in 2012 and gained international attention.
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This biographical article about a Bangladeshi activist is a
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Islam's body was found on 5 April 2012 next to a road near
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The 6 April 2012 issue of the Bangali-language newspaper
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Islam, a former garment worker, was president of the
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Islam was married and had two sons and one daughter.
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Manik, Julfikar Ali and Vikas Bajaj (9 April 2012),
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Bangladesh Garment and Industrial Workers Federation
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Aminul Islam (disambiguation)
trade unionist
Ashulia
Savar
Bangladesh Garment and Industrial Workers Federation
Bangladesh Center for Workers' Solidarity
Bangladesh textile industry
Tommy Hilfiger
Nike
Ralph Lauren
Amar Desh
Ghatail
Dhaka
Ashulia
AFL–CIO
US State Department


"Fighting for Bangladesh Labor, and Ending Up in Pauper's Grave"



"Killing of Bangladeshi Labor Organizer Signals an Escalation in Violence"
"Outcry over killing of a Bangladeshi labour leader"
Enemies of the Nation or Human Rights Defenders?
Labour Behind the Label
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"Labor Organizer Who Exposed Dangerous Working Conditions Is Tortured, Killed"
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