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TOPSHOTS Bangladesh mother, Nazma Begum grieves at the grave of her garment worker daughter Aakhiat who was identified through DNA matching, at Jurain graveyard in Dhaka in on November 7, 2013. Authorities have failed to identify the final 165 victims of Bangladesh's Rana Plaza factory collapse, an official said November 4, 2013, meaning their families still cannot be compensated six months after the disaster. AFP PHOTO/ Munir uz ZAMAN
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2013-11-07
AFP/EAST NEWS
AFP
MUNIR UZ ZAMAN
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34cm x 23cm by 300dpi
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