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| Caption | “During these difficult times we have had to look beyond the present, setting aside any historical feelings of disunity, to imagine what our country could look like when we emerge from this crisis,” says Timur Chekparbayev, a representative of the country’s Baha’i Office of Public Affairs. (Artwork by an artist in Nur-Sultan, Kazakhstan) |
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