These protesters really don't like H&M Clothing
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BERLIN, GERMANY - JULY 14: Young activists from the labor rights group ver.di show their stomachs with the words "Fashion Kills" written on them during a demonstration in the rain against working conditions at production sites used by the H&M clothing chain in Bangladesh on July 14, 2012 in front of one of the company's stores, at the Wilmersdorfer Arcaden shopping center in Berlin, Germany. According to the group, the retail giant is not doing enough to prevent dangerous working conditions such as those leading to the deaths of 49 workers in 2010 due to factory fires at its suppliers' operations in the country, one of the world's largest providers of textiles. (Photo by Adam Berry/Getty Images)
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