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#12727924
7 September 2025
Hasi Akter, 27, breaks down in tears holding a photo of her late husband in Rajbari, Bangladesh, on September 7, 2025. A mob identifying themselves as Touhidi Janata attacks the grave, residence, and shrine of Nurul Haque, locally known as ''Nural Pagla,'' exhumes his body, and sets it on fire, leaving more than 50 people injured and one dead.
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7 September 2025
Hasi Akter, 27, breaks down in tears holding a photo of her late husband in Rajbari, Bangladesh, on September 7, 2025. A mob identifying themselves as Touhidi Janata attacks the grave, residence, and shrine of Nurul Haque, locally known as ''Nural Pagla,'' exhumes his body, and sets it on fire, leaving more than 50 people injured and one dead.
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7 September 2025
Hasi Akter, 27, breaks down in tears holding a photo of her late husband in Rajbari, Bangladesh, on September 7, 2025. A mob identifying themselves as Touhidi Janata attacks the grave, residence, and shrine of Nurul Haque, locally known as ''Nural Pagla,'' exhumes his body, and sets it on fire, leaving more than 50 people injured and one dead.
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8 March 2021
Iranian 30-year-old female and owner of the Shamim Jewelry brand, Shamim Yousefi (R), takes photographs with her smartphone of a handmade gold earring that has designed and made by Hasti Hezaveh, Iranian 35-year-old female and owner of the Hastijewelry brand for uploading on Hasi Instagram page, in her father residential apartment in northwestern Tehran on March 8, 2021. With the arrival of the COVID-19 in Iran, the economy and jobs faced a big problem. Some of the Iranian people decided to create a small business in their homes for making money to make a better future after the time of the COVID-19.
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