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High Court bans screening of movie on factory collapse

By Associated Press in Dhaka, Bangladesh | China Daily | Updated: 2015-08-26 07:46

Bangladesh's High Court has imposed a six-month ban on the screening of a movie about a garment worker who was rescued from the rubble 17 days after a five-story factory complex collapsed more than two years ago, killing over 1,000 people.

A two-member panel of judges ordered the ban on Monday on the film Rana Plaza after a writ petition was submitted alleging that the movie has scenes of horror, cruelty and violence that could negatively affect workers in the country's vital garment industry.

The director, Nazrul Islam Khan, had earlier argued that the real-life story of Reshma Begum depicts courage amid the tragedy.

High Court bans screening of movie on factory collapse

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