Anwar Ahmad Archive
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Feb 10, 2013
Hundreds of Bangladeshis gathered in front of Al Ain Hospital mortuary yesterday to perform funeral prayers for victims of last Monday's road crash. Read Article Prayers as first Al Ain's 24 bus crash victims are sent home
Feb 07, 2013
The Bangladesh Embassy will start repatriating bodies from Saturday, sending the first group of eight to Chittagong, in the southeast of the country. Read Article Bangladesh Embassy to start repatriating Al Ain crash victims' bodies
Feb 07, 2013
More than 61,000 illegal residents benefited from an amnesty offered by the Government, the Ministry of Interior has announced. Read Article UAE amnesty woos more than 61,000 illegals
Feb 06, 2013
The Bangladesh Embassy has identified and released the names of 20 victims from the UAE's deadliest crash. Read Article UAE road tragedy: Roll call of the dead grows as 22 officially named
Feb 06, 2013
Embassy staff are helping to repatriate bodies of those who died in the Al Ain crash back to home countries. Read Article Efforts under way to secure compensation for Al Ain victims
Feb 06, 2013
UAE bus drivers speak out in the aftermath of the Al Ain collision that killed 24 labourers. Read Article UAE bus drivers feel unfairly blamed for crash that killed 24
Feb 05, 2013
Friends and relatives of the workers feared dead in the crash crowded outside the doors of the morgue at Al Ain Hospital all day, desperate for any news of their loved ones. Read Article Family and friends of Al Ain crash victims fear the worst
Feb 04, 2013
A lorry overturned on top of a bus and the victims died from suffocation after being buried under the lorry’s 75-tonne load of sand and building material. Read Article 24 killed and 24 injured in UAE's worst road tragedy
Feb 04, 2013
Bangladeshis throng their embassy in the UAE a day before the amnesty ends, with more than 21,000 exit permits issued so far. Read Article More than 21,000 exit permits issued to Bangladeshis in UAE
Feb 04, 2013
Thousands have taken advantage of the amnesty offer so far, and those who do not have been warned they will have to pay up if discovered. Read Article Bangladeshis lead rush to leave as UAE amnesty expires