LONDON — They call it the “weavers’ revolt”: 150 factories stopped, 11,000 workers reported, at least three dead. Looting and protests paralyzed the sectorthe protagonist of the social transformation that brought enormous benefits Bangladesh but also the reason for the repeated accusations of exploitation of the Western clothing industry. For now, the result is an indefinite strike, which is further uncertainly followed by the elections scheduled for next January in this former British colony, which is the eighth most populous country in the world, the third largest Islamic nation and the second strongest economy in the world. South Asia.