Hundreds of demonstrators have gathered in the Bangladeshi capital, to remember those killed when a garment factory collapsed two years ago. <br /><br /> More than 11-hundred people died in the Rana Plaza disaster in Dhaka. The factory had been illegally constructed. <br /><br /> Some of the survivors and relatives of the dead claim they are still waiting for adequate compensation. <br /><br /> “I haven’t received any compensation from the government yet. I can’t support my family, my children can’t go to school. I’m crippled forever,” said Nilufar Begum, a worker who was injured when the building collapsed. <br /><br /> It is claimed that a multi-donor fund to compensate those affected by the disaster is around five and a half million euros short. <br /><br /> The garment industry accounts for more than 80 percent of Bangladesh’s export earnings,employing some four million people.<br /><br /> Global retailers have faced demands to boost safety for workers in the wake of the factory collapse.<br /><br /> While there have been improvements, Human Rights W