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Relatives of victims and survivors mark the two-year anniversary of the garment factory fire in Savar, Bangladesh. On November 25th, 2012 at least 124 people were killed in the massive blaze which engulfed the multi-storey factory in one of the worst fire tragedies in the country.

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The Tazreen garment factory is seen ahead of the two-year anniversary of a fire there in Savar, Bangladesh.Munir Uzzaman/AFP / Getty Images

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Bangladeshi relatives of victims of the fire, that killed over a hundred workers at Tazreen Fashions, hold placards during a demonstration outside the factory ahead of the second anniversary.A.M. Ahad/The Associated Press

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Bangladeshi relatives of victims of the fire, that killed over a hundred workers at Tazreen Fashions, hold placards during a demonstration outside the factory ahead of the second anniversary.A.M. Ahad/The Associated Press

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A Bangladeshi worker who survived a fire at the Tazreen garment factory talks about her experience during a rally to mark the two-year anniversary of the disaster in Savar.Munir Uzzaman/AFP / Getty Images

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A Bangladeshi woman cries for her missing relative on the second anniversary of the fire at Tazreen Fashions that killed over a hundred workers.A.M. Ahad/The Associated Press

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Bangladeshi relatives who died during a fire at the Tazreen garment factory and workers take part in a rally to mark the two-year anniversary of the disaster in Savar.Munir Uzzaman/AFP / Getty Images

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A scarf of a garment worker is seen in the burnt interior of garment factory Tazreen Fashions, after a devastating fire, in Savar on Nov 25th, 2012.ANDREW BIRAJ/Reuters

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A Bangladeshi police officer walks between rows of burnt sewing machines in a garment factory outside Dhaka, Bangladesh on Sunday, Nov. 25, 2012.Khurshed Rinku/The Associated Press

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