
Stake attention in this memory
A daytime street scene captures a vibrant public gathering or protest in an urban environment, likely in Dhaka, Bangladesh. In the foreground, the back of a person wearing a patterned reddish-brown shirt and a red bandana tied around their head is prominently featured, facing away from the viewer. The midground is dominated by a crowd of people, many holding numerous bright red flags on poles, indicative of a coordinated demonstration. Visible among the participants are several individuals, including women wearing hijabs in various colors like purple and pink, and others in casual attire. One person can be seen holding a camera or recording device, suggesting media coverage or personal documentation. A large red and white banner is stretched across the midground, displaying text primarily in Bengali. Key phrases on the banner include "দুনিয়ার মজদুর একহও" (Workers of the world, unite!) at the top, followed by "বস সফল ও র্যালী, স্থানঃ জাতীয় দিবসের ডাক" (Boss successful and rally, place: national day's call). Bullet points on the banner detail various demands related to labor rights: "শিল্প এলাকার শ্রমিকদের জন্য হাসপ" (hospital for industrial area workers), "শ্রমিক বিরোধী কালো আইন বন্ধ ব" (stop anti-worker black laws), "এপিজেড সহ সকল কারখানায় সক্রি" (active in all factories including EPZ), "যে সকল শ্রমিকদের কালো তালিকায় রাখা হ" (all workers who are blacklisted), "বন্ধ করতে হবে। * যে সকল শ্রমিকদের নামে মামলা হয়েছে তা" (must be stopped. * all workers against whom cases have been filed), "না করতে হবে। * আইএলও কনভেনশন-৬৭৩১৮'র আলোলে" (must not be done. * in light of ILO Convention 67318), and "নয়ন করতে হবে" (must be adopted/implemented). The bottom of the banner also shows "...তি ফেডারেশন। (G ... রেজি" (Federation. (G... Regi). In the background, a part of an urban building with the English word "Secretariat" is visible, along with an overhead structure resembling an overpass. A sign marked "P584" is also present on a pole. The scene conveys an active rally focused on advocating for workers' rights.
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