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Cambodia garment workers’ strike turns deadly

International Desk |
Update: 2014-01-03 06:54:52

DHAKA: At least three Cambodians have been killed when police opened fire on garment workers on strike, as a nationwide wave of protests, backed by the main opposition party, presses on in demand for wages to be doubled.

An Associated Press photographer and human rights workers said police fired AK-47 rifles on Friday, after several hundred workers blocking a road south of the capital Phnom Penh began burning tires and throwing objects at them.

Several wounded workers could be seen after the shots were fired, reports Al Jazeera.

Phnom Penh deputy police commissioner Chuon Narin told media that three people had been killed and several others wounded in the capital.

About 500,000 Cambodians are employed in the garment industry, the country’s biggest export earner worthing $5bn a year to the economy.

The government has offered $100 as a minimum monthly wage, short of a $160 wage pledged by the opposition Cambodia National Rescue Party.

BDST: 1748 HRS, JAN 03, 2014
Edited by Robab Rosan, Current Affairs Editor

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