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"November 26th 2016"
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#1575648
28 November 2016
Bangladeshi protesters hold deer replica during a protest demanding the scrapping of the proposed Rampal power plant in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 26 November 2016. UNESCO and environmental groups are urging Bangladesh to halt plans for a massive coal plant near ecologically sensitive coastal forests. The UN body says the $1.8 billion project threatens the region and its endangered tigers and dolphin species. Bangladesh has dismissed the concerns as unfounded and says it will continue construction.
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#1575649
28 November 2016
Bangladeshi outlookers take photo during a protest demanding the scrapping of the proposed Rampal power plant in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 26 November 2016. UNESCO and environmental groups are urging Bangladesh to halt plans for a massive coal plant near ecologically sensitive coastal forests. The UN body says the $1.8 billion project threatens the region and its endangered tigers and dolphin species. Bangladesh has dismissed the concerns as unfounded and says it will continue construction.
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#1575654
28 November 2016
Bangladeshi protesters hold placards and a tiger replica during a protest demanding the scrapping of the proposed Rampal power plant in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 26 November 2016. UNESCO and environmental groups are urging Bangladesh to halt plans for a massive coal plant near ecologically sensitive coastal forests. The UN body says the $1.8 billion project threatens the region and its endangered tigers and dolphin species. Bangladesh has dismissed the concerns as unfounded and says it will continue construction. Placards in Bangla read "Stop Rampal Project."
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#1575684
28 November 2016
Bangladeshi protesters hold placards and a tiger replica during a protest demanding the scrapping of the proposed Rampal power plant in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 26 November 2016. UNESCO and environmental groups are urging Bangladesh to halt plans for a massive coal plant near ecologically sensitive coastal forests. The UN body says the $1.8 billion project threatens the region and its endangered tigers and dolphin species. Bangladesh has dismissed the concerns as unfounded and says it will continue construction. Placards in Bangla read "Stop Rampal Project."
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#1575686
28 November 2016
Bangladeshi protesters hold placards and a tiger replica during a protest demanding the scrapping of the proposed Rampal power plant in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 26 November 2016. UNESCO and environmental groups are urging Bangladesh to halt plans for a massive coal plant near ecologically sensitive coastal forests. The UN body says the $1.8 billion project threatens the region and its endangered tigers and dolphin species. Bangladesh has dismissed the concerns as unfounded and says it will continue construction. Placards in Bangla read "Stop Rampal Project."
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#1575687
28 November 2016
Bangladeshi protesters hold placards and a tiger replica during a protest demanding the scrapping of the proposed Rampal power plant in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 26 November 2016. UNESCO and environmental groups are urging Bangladesh to halt plans for a massive coal plant near ecologically sensitive coastal forests. The UN body says the $1.8 billion project threatens the region and its endangered tigers and dolphin species. Bangladesh has dismissed the concerns as unfounded and says it will continue construction. Placards in Bangla read "Stop Rampal Project."
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#1575811
28 November 2016
Bangladeshi protesters hold deer replica during a protest demanding the scrapping of the proposed Rampal power plant in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 26 November 2016. UNESCO and environmental groups are urging Bangladesh to halt plans for a massive coal plant near ecologically sensitive coastal forests. The UN body says the $1.8 billion project threatens the region and its endangered tigers and dolphin species. Bangladesh has dismissed the concerns as unfounded and says it will continue construction.
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#1575834
28 November 2016
Bangladeshi protester gives Azan during a protest demanding the scrapping of the proposed Rampal power plant in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 26 November 2016. UNESCO and environmental groups are urging Bangladesh to halt plans for a massive coal plant near ecologically sensitive coastal forests. The UN body says the $1.8 billion project threatens the region and its endangered tigers and dolphin species. Bangladesh has dismissed the concerns as unfounded and says it will continue construction.
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#1575849
28 November 2016
Bangladeshi protester plays with his 5 month old daughter during a protest demanding the scrapping of the proposed Rampal power plant in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 26 November 2016. UNESCO and environmental groups are urging Bangladesh to halt plans for a massive coal plant near ecologically sensitive coastal forests. The UN body says the $1.8 billion project threatens the region and its endangered tigers and dolphin species. Bangladesh has dismissed the concerns as unfounded and says it will continue construction.
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#1575886
28 November 2016
Bangladeshi protesters hold placards and a tiger replica during a protest demanding the scrapping of the proposed Rampal power plant in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 26 November 2016. UNESCO and environmental groups are urging Bangladesh to halt plans for a massive coal plant near ecologically sensitive coastal forests. The UN body says the $1.8 billion project threatens the region and its endangered tigers and dolphin species. Bangladesh has dismissed the concerns as unfounded and says it will continue construction. Placards in Bangla read "Stop Rampal Project."
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#1575906
28 November 2016
Bangladeshi protester roars like tiger with a tiger look alike body paint during a protest demanding the scrapping of the proposed Rampal power plant in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 26 November 2016. UNESCO and environmental groups are urging Bangladesh to halt plans for a massive coal plant near ecologically sensitive coastal forests. The UN body says the $1.8 billion project threatens the region and its endangered tigers and dolphin species. Bangladesh has dismissed the concerns as unfounded and says it will continue construction. Placards in Bangla read "Stop Rampal Project."
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#1575908
28 November 2016
Bangladeshi protesters hold placards and a tiger replica during a protest demanding the scrapping of the proposed Rampal power plant in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 26 November 2016. UNESCO and environmental groups are urging Bangladesh to halt plans for a massive coal plant near ecologically sensitive coastal forests. The UN body says the $1.8 billion project threatens the region and its endangered tigers and dolphin species. Bangladesh has dismissed the concerns as unfounded and says it will continue construction. Placards in Bangla read "Stop Rampal Project."
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#1575909
28 November 2016
Bangladeshi protesters used tiger look alike body paint during a protest demanding the scrapping of the proposed Rampal power plant in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 26 November 2016. UNESCO and environmental groups are urging Bangladesh to halt plans for a massive coal plant near ecologically sensitive coastal forests. The UN body says the $1.8 billion project threatens the region and its endangered tigers and dolphin species. Bangladesh has dismissed the concerns as unfounded and says it will continue construction.
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#1575910
28 November 2016
Bangladeshi protesters wave red flag during a protest demanding the scrapping of the proposed Rampal power plant in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 26 November 2016. UNESCO and environmental groups are urging Bangladesh to halt plans for a massive coal plant near ecologically sensitive coastal forests. The UN body says the $1.8 billion project threatens the region and its endangered tigers and dolphin species. Bangladesh has dismissed the concerns as unfounded and says it will continue construction.
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#1575912
28 November 2016
Bangladeshi protesters wave red flag during a protest demanding the scrapping of the proposed Rampal power plant in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 26 November 2016. UNESCO and environmental groups are urging Bangladesh to halt plans for a massive coal plant near ecologically sensitive coastal forests. The UN body says the $1.8 billion project threatens the region and its endangered tigers and dolphin species. Bangladesh has dismissed the concerns as unfounded and says it will continue construction.
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#1575922
28 November 2016
Bangladeshi protesters hold placards and a tiger replica during a protest demanding the scrapping of the proposed Rampal power plant in Dhaka, Bangladesh, 26 November 2016. UNESCO and environmental groups are urging Bangladesh to halt plans for a massive coal plant near ecologically sensitive coastal forests. The UN body says the $1.8 billion project threatens the region and its endangered tigers and dolphin species. Bangladesh has dismissed the concerns as unfounded and says it will continue construction. Placards in Bangla read "Stop Rampal Project."
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