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Bangladesh's toxic rivers affect livelihoods
Al Jazeera English
2016-03-06
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Bangladesh is defined by its rivers - it boasts about 700 of them.
But huge areas of waterways have been wiped out by illegal land reclamation and the dumping of toxic waste.
Maher Sattar reports.
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