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A life-sized statue of Lord Voldemort stands centrally within a Harry Potter-themed commercial establishment in Tashkent, Uzbekistan. The pale, bald statue is depicted wearing a dark, flowing robe, with its mouth agape and its right arm extended horizontally, index finger pointing forward. Its left arm is slightly raised with the hand open. A black and orange rectangular sign hangs from the statue's neck, displaying text in Russian and Uzbek, warning against touching and referencing "He whose name must not be mentioned." A QR code is present on the sign. The statue rests on a dark base with a brick pattern and the visible text "Harry Potter." The surrounding environment features a corner with two walls. The wall to the immediate right is surfaced with faux red-brown brickwork, upon which a red fire alarm call point is mounted. This wall also displays several framed artworks, including a large close-up portrait of Lord Voldemort's face and another featuring a reddish, possibly fiery, magical effect. The wall behind the statue is a lighter, smoother surface, likely part of an interior architectural feature. This wall also features multiple framed artworks, including a depiction of Dobby the house-elf and another showing a suited character. To the far left of the statue, in the background, a man is partially visible. He is wearing dark clothing and appears to be speaking on a mobile phone. A golden stanchion with a purple rope is positioned near the left side of the statue, suggesting a managed queue or designated area. The flooring throughout the visible area is light-colored and smooth.
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