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George Harrison - Bangladeshlength: 5:55 Source: Youtube Author: scarface1999
George Harrison performing "Bangladesh" during the concert for Bangladesh at 1971, Madison Square Garden.
MAGIC!
My friend came to me, with sadness in his eyes
He told me that he wanted help
Before his country dies
Although I couldn't feel the pain, I knew I had to try
Now I'm asking all of you
To help.... moretags: George harrison bangla bangladesh bangla-desh concert for madison square garden 1971 clapton dylan ringo starr keltner Shakira appeals for Bangladeshlength: 1:30 Source: Youtube Author: itnNE-YO FT. BANGLADESH "A MILLI" REMIX (OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO)length: 3:70 Source: Youtube Author: BANGLADESHTV
Mr. Shondrae Bangladesh whom "single handedly saved hip hop", according to hip hop heavy weight Busta Rhymes. Lil Wayne's "A Milli", produced by Mr. Bangladesh, anchored Wayne's album into a stunning 1 million units sold in its first week. Bangladesh's "A Milli" beat is said to be the.... moreOtter Fishing - Bangladeshlength: 5:33 Source: Youtube Author: journeymanpictures
March 1997
In the world's most crowded country, Bangladesh, it's hard to imagine there's any room for nature. But we discover a unique relationship between man and beast.
Crashing around in a log box, two otters in rope harnesses are desperate to get to their food. A fisherman lifts the lid and out they dive to.... moreSisters on the Planet - Sahena (Bangladesh)length: 6:58 Source: Youtube Author: OxfamGreatBritain
The annual monsoon rains in Bangladesh are getting heavier and more unpredictable -- last year's floods were the worst in decades, affecting nine million people -- but few people can have encountered a force of nature quite like Sahena Begum.
Fiercely determined, she is spearheading community efforts to deal with.... moreMyanmar's Muslims seek refuge in Bangladesh - 26 Dec 08length: 2:54 Source: Youtube Author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Forced out of their homeland by Myanmar's military government, more than 20,000 Myanmar Muslims, known as the Rohingya, now live in two increasingly dilapidated border camps in Bangladesh.
They are not officially recognised as refugees, and many people in Bangladesh resent their presence.
Al Jazeera's Sohail Rahman reports from the town of Kutupalang.Pages: 1 2 3 |
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