Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Five die during protest at Chinese-financed plant

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CHITTAGONG, Bangladesh (AFP) — At least five people were shot dead and dozens injured when Bangladesh police opened fire Saturday on demonstrat­ing workers at the constructi­on site of a Chinese-financed power plant, officials said.

Police started shooting after workers became violent, said Saiduzzman Chowdhury, government administra­tor in the southern coastal town of Banshkhali.

They were protesting over unpaid wages, working hours and alleged discrimina­tion.

Azizul Islam, Banshkhali police chief, said about 2,000 protesters threw rocks and bricks at police, who responded with gunfire.

Four bodies with bullet wounds were taken from the latest protests to Banshkhali’s main hospital, a doctor there said, adding that 12 others were being treated for wounds.

Police confirmed a fifth victim and 19 injured, including three police, were taken to a hospital in Chittagong.

Rights activists say the SS Power One plant, 70 percent owned by the S. Alam Group, does not meet environmen­tal impact standards and was built without public consultati­on.

It is one of the biggest investment­s made by Chinese companies in Bangladesh. The deal was one of many announced when President Xi Jinping visited in 2016.

S. Alam executive director Subrata Kumar Bhowmick said the plant was 40 percent finished and about 3,000 constructi­on workers were employed there.

Two company officials, speaking on condition of anonymity, said a Chinese contractor employed the workers.

The $2.5-billion, 1,200-megawatt coal power plant, 30 percent owned by Chinese engineerin­g giant SEPCOIII, has been at the center of other deadly protests in recent years.

 ?? KAIKEO SAIYASANE/XINHUA ?? PEOPLE splash water on participan­ts to the street parade during the celebratio­n of the Songkran Festival or the Lao New Year in Luang Prabang, Laos.
KAIKEO SAIYASANE/XINHUA PEOPLE splash water on participan­ts to the street parade during the celebratio­n of the Songkran Festival or the Lao New Year in Luang Prabang, Laos.

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