An excerpt
from Marked for Death: Dying for the
Story in the World’s Most Dangerous Places, by Terry Gould:
At first glance there is nothing particularly threatening
about Khulna.
Like most regional capitals in Bangladesh,
it is hot and crowded, but its remote location in the waterlogged southwest has
preserved its rural nature. Around Khan J. Ali traffic circle, bicycle
rickshaws outnumber cars a hundred to one. Down the palm-lined lanes where a
million people live, roosters crow from every backyard. And the city air, even
near the jute mills and brick kilns, smells like tropical heaven.