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Palashbari Tragedy: Justice Wanted

Post n°9 pubblicato il 07 Febbraio 2006 da cherylinn
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An Online Photo Exhibition and Fundraising for the Victims and Families

News Update November 26, 2005

On April 11th, 2005, the 9 storied Garments Factory in Palashbari, Savar collapsed killing more than 70 people and injuring many more. Authorities now say that the factory, at Palashbari Savar, 32km from Dhaka, collapsed because of its poor construction on reclaimed marshland. This incident is the latest in a series that reflects inadequate enforcement of safety standards in the garments industry. Detailed report on this incident and the aftermath can be found here.

While much needs to be done in the long term to implement systemic changes to prevent the recurrence of such disasters, in the immediate short term, assistance needs to be provided to those families who have lost their main bread-earner and to those workers who have been permanently disabled. As a step in that direction, Drishtipat has partnered with Uttorshuri to initiate an on-line fundraising effort. Other Bangladeshi internet-based organizations have stepped forward enthusiastically to help promote the cause and we thank our co-sponsors:
www.virtualbangladesh.com
,
www.amadergaan.com

www.banglacricket.com

Together, we are committed to making a difference!

100% of your donations will be channeled to the families of the disabled and the dead. For the most effective disbursement of the raised funds, Drishtipat has partnered with Sromik Nirapotta Forum, a newly formed alliance of 15 very well known human rights organizations such as Ain O Shalish Kendro.

Based on the information as of May 15, 2005, the gravest injuries were sustained by about 30 victims. Some of them are in the military hospital, 1 in Dhaka Medical Hospital, and 7 more in the Orthopaedic Hospital with severe injuries and limb amputations. One 17 year old boy lies paralyzed because of a vertebrae injury. 18 were released from Apollo Clinic in Savar after a few days - possibly due to lack of funds to pay for the required sustained medical care.

We are now moving expeditiously into the implementation stage of our project. As of May 24, 2005, the Sramik Nirapatta Forum members have collected medical reports and information on the families of the victims who have sustained the gravest injuries, and they are in the process of identifying and partnering with an organization who will undertake the rehabilitation efforts in collaboration with the medical experts. They will meet in the coming week to finalize the most effective disbursement strategy. Once the details are finalized, all implementation details will be updated here.

In parallel to our efforts at addressing the immediate needs of the injured victims and their families, it is imperative to take a stance to ensure the prevention of any such disasters in the future. Towards that direction, a writ petition seeking judicial intervention to redress the grievances of the victims of the Factory Collapse, and seeking direction to prevent further disasters in the future, was filed by the Sramik Nirapatta Forum on May 24, 2005.

Highlights of the court order, excerpted from the press release, include interim orders directing the Deputy Commissioner of Dhaka, RAJUK and the BGMEA to produce their investigation reports before the Court. The Deputy Commissioner, Dhaka, Chief Inspector of Factories, RAJUK and Savar Cantonment Board have also been directed to submit reports before the Court on legality of the construction of the building, ownership of land and safety conditions of the buildings. The reports are to be submitted within one week from the reopening of the court after the vacation. Meanwhile, the Chairman, Managing Director and Director of the Spectrum Sweater Industries Ltd. have been restrained from disposing of any of their assets and properties. They have also been rejected bail by the court after their surrender

According to a BUET Probe team report as of November 26, 2005,, the Spectrum Sweater factory at Palashbari in Savar caved in due to improper concreting in three feet area of a foundation column, said a civil engineering expert who was in a team that investigated the collapse. Full News Report.


Informational resources that address the lack of proper enforcement of safety standards in the garments industry:
Clean Clothe Campaign Document
Some Newspapers Clippings on the incident

This online exhibition has been possible only because of photographer Farjana K. Godhuly who kindly agreed to contribute her photos for this online exhibition. Our sincere gratitude to this rising star of Bangladesh who is currently working as a photojournalist of Agence France-Prasse (AFP). Her haunting images bring out the human element of the tragedy and makes it all the more real to the viewers the sheer loss that it has caused to the already poverty stricken workers and their families. We hope you will see the exhibition and donate online for the long term rehabilitation of some of these victims' families.

 

All Pictures credit of AFP.

All donations to Drishtipat are tax deductible to the extent allowable by law. Drishtipat's IRS Tax ID is 38-3657939. More about Drishtipat and Uttorshuri. Please click on the link below to donate through credit card or paypal. Please Note: 3% of donation will go to Pay Pal for using their services.

For checks payable to Drishtipat, please mail to
Drishtipat
P.O. Box 1581
New York NY 10156
USA

For pledges, please email to info@drishtipat.org before May 12th

 

Donation Update: June 11th: $15407

 

Total Paypal Collected 6662
Total Checks Collected 8988.06

Total Donations 15650.06
-Paypal Fee -242.57

Total after fee 15407.49

Last Updated 06/11/05


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