
Stake attention in this memory
A large crowd of men gather outside a mosque in Dhaka, Bangladesh (23.73, 90.412). Several men are holding signs, some in English, expressing their dissatisfaction with the United States' actions. The sign with the most prominent message reads, “No More American Support For Genocide." The mosque is a large white building with a sign reading “Allah” in Arabic script above the entrance. There are trees and a green flag of Bangladesh waving in the background. A few men are holding green flags with the Islamic shahada, "There is no god but God, and Muhammad is the messenger of God." The crowd is mostly men, but there are a few women present. The men are wearing various forms of traditional clothing, some have their heads covered, and some have their faces covered with masks. The men are standing and talking to each other, and some are holding their phones. The atmosphere is tense, and the crowd is clearly upset. Some men are holding a large white sheet in the front of the crowd. The ground is paved with concrete and there is a sign above the entrance to the mosque. Some individuals appear to be holding cameras, possibly documenting the gathering. The people in the photo are participating in a protest against the U.S. government.
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