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Indian Christians gather to pray in front of a statue of Mother Teresa at The Our Lady Queen Church in Siliguri on September 3, 2016, where a picture of Mother Teresa is displayed during a special prayer on the eve of her canonisation in Rome. As the Vatican prepares to declare Mother Teresa a saint this Sunday, in the Indian city where she rose to fame, claims of medical negligence and financial mismanagement at her care homes threaten to cloud her legacy. / AFP PHOTO / Diptendu DUTTADIPTENDU DUTTA/AFP/Getty Images
Indian Christians gather to pray at The Our Lady Queen Church in Siliguri on September 3, 2016, where a picture of Mother Teresa is displayed during a special prayer on the eve of her canonisation in Rome. As the Vatican prepares to declare Mother Teresa a saint this Sunday, in the Indian city where she rose to fame, claims of medical negligence and financial mismanagement at her care homes threaten to cloud her legacy. / AFP PHOTO / Diptendu DUTTADIPTENDU DUTTA/AFP/Getty Images
Indian sand artist Sudarsan Pattnaik gives the finishing touches to a "Tribute to Mother Teresa" on Puri Beach, some 65 kilometres east of Bhubaneswar on September 3, 2016, ahead of her canonisation in Rome. As the Vatican prepares to declare Mother Teresa a saint, in the Indian city where she rose to fame, claims of medical negligence and financial mismanagement at her care homes threaten to cloud her legacy. / AFP PHOTO / ASIT KUMARASIT KUMAR/AFP/Getty Images
Relatives of jailed Bangladeshi Jamaat-e-Islam financier Mir Quasem Ali arrive in a vehicle at Kashimpur Central Jail on the outskirts of Dhaka on September 3, 2016. Bangladesh was set to execute a wealthy tycoon and top financial backer of its largest Islamist party, as his family paid him a final visit. Mir Quasem Ali, a key leader of the Jamaat-e-Islami party, faces the gallows after being convicted by a controversial war crimes tribunal for offences committed during the 1971 independence conflict with Pakistan / AFP PHOTO / Rajib DharRAJIB DHAR/AFP/Getty Images
Relatives of jailed Bangladeshi Jamaat-e-Islam financier Mir Quasem Ali arrive in a vehicle at Kashimpur Central Jail on the outskirts of Dhaka on September 3, 2016. Bangladesh was set to execute a wealthy tycoon and top financial backer of its largest Islamist party, as his family paid him a final visit. Mir Quasem Ali, a key leader of the Jamaat-e-Islami party, faces the gallows after being convicted by a controversial war crimes tribunal for offences committed during the 1971 independence conflict with Pakistan / AFP PHOTO / Rajib DharRAJIB DHAR/AFP/Getty Images
Bangladeshi security personnel stand alert at the entrance to Kashimpur Central Jail on the outskirts of Dhaka on September 3, 2016, as relatives of jailed Bangladeshi leader of Jamaat-e-Islam Mir Quasem Ali arrive to visit him. Bangladesh was set to execute a wealthy tycoon and top financial backer of its largest Islamist party, as his family paid him a final visit. Mir Quasem Ali, a key leader of the Jamaat-e-Islami party, faces the gallows after being convicted by a controversial war crimes tribunal for offences committed during the 1971 independence conflict with Pakistan / AFP PHOTO / Rajib DharRAJIB DHAR/AFP/Getty Images
Relatives of jailed Bangladeshi Jamaat-e-Islam financier Mir Quasem Ali arrive in a vehicle at Kashimpur Central Jail on the outskirts of Dhaka on September 3, 2016. Bangladesh was set to execute a wealthy tycoon and top financial backer of its largest Islamist party, as his family paid him a final visit. Mir Quasem Ali, a key leader of the Jamaat-e-Islami party, faces the gallows after being convicted by a controversial war crimes tribunal for offences committed during the 1971 independence conflict with Pakistan / AFP PHOTO / Rajib DharRAJIB DHAR/AFP/Getty Images
TOPSHOT - Indian nuns of the Missionaries of Charity walk past the Mother House on the eve of the canonisation of Mother Teresa in Rome, in Kolkata on September 2, 2016. As the Vatican prepares to declare Mother Teresa a saint on September 4, in the Indian city where she rose to fame, claims of medical negligence and financial mismanagement at her care homes threaten to cloud her legacy. / AFP PHOTO / Dibyangshu SARKARDIBYANGSHU SARKAR/AFP/Getty Images












