Thousands of rickshaws ply the city streets as other vehicles ...
14th Nov 2006, 13:33 GMT
(Reuters) - Thousands of rickshaws ply the city streets as other vehicles stop moving during a transport blockade in Dhaka, November 14, 2006. Political activists attacked vehicles across Bangladesh for a third day on Tuesday and stopped trains in a transport blockade to force the removal of controversial election officials ahead of polls in January. REUTERS/Rafiqur Rahman (BANGLADESH)
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