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Exiled Bangladeshi poet Daud Haider, known for his poems reflecting anger and rebellion, died in Berlin at the age of 73. He lived in India for 13 years before moving to Germany and was expelled from Bangladesh in 1974 after a controversial poem criticizing radicalism and bigotry was published.
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