
Stake attention in this memory
This media file captures a scene from an event, likely a May Day (International Workers' Day) commemoration, taking place in Dhaka, Bangladesh. The foreground is dominated by a large banner featuring Bengali text and imagery, partially obscuring the lower half of several teal plastic chairs arranged in rows. Behind the chairs is a vibrant orange fabric backdrop, possibly a tent wall or stage curtain, with more chairs visible in the distance. A metal microphone stand is positioned near the center. The banner itself is a central focus. A prominent red circle on the left contains the Bengali text "১৪১ তম মহান মে দিবস অমর হোক" (141st Great May Day Live Forever). To its right, a grayscale illustration depicts a muscular man with a red headband, appearing to strike downwards with a tool, symbolizing labor or struggle. Behind him, a grayscale crowd of people is visible. A smaller red square on the banner displays the slogan "যুদ্ধ নয় শান্তি চাই" (No war, we want peace). At the top right of the banner, the universal labor slogan "দুনিয়ার মজদুর এক হও" (Workers of the World Unite) is written. The bottom of the banner has partially visible text "শ ট্রেড ইউা", likely part of a trade union's name, such as "Bangladesh Trade Union". Other visible text includes "এসি দেয়" (AC gives/provides), "হও" (become/be), "জীবনের জয়গান" (song of victory of life), "শোষিত মানুষের আন্দোলনে" (in the movement of the exploited people), and "অগাষ্ট স্পাইস" (August Spice), suggesting multiple messages or sponsors. A partially visible portrait of a man can be seen on the far left of the banner, next to accompanying text. A single plastic water bottle rests on one of the teal chairs. The blue tarp covers the ground beneath the chairs. The scene appears to be taking place during the daytime.
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