Friday, May 1, 2026 · Updated Friday, May 1, 2026
Quetta, PakistanQuetta, Pakistan, recently witnessed a powerful political rally where men in traditional South Asian attire gathered to champion communist ideology and workers' rights. The outdoor demonstration, set against a backdrop of urban buildings and distant mountains, was marked by a sea of red flags and large banners proclaiming a clear message of socialist revolution.
A large group of men are participating in a street procession under a clear, sunny sky in what appears to be Quetta, Pakistan. Many participants are carrying prominent red flags. The procession includes men walking and others riding motorcycles, all dressed in traditional Pakistani attire such as shalwar kameez, with some wearing vests or turbans. At the front of the marching group, a large red banner is prominently displayed. It features a black and white image of a group of people, possibly representing laborers or historical figures, and bears Urdu text that translates to "مزدور اور کسانوں کے شہیدوں کو سرخ سلام" (Red salute to the martyrs of laborers and farmers). Additional, smaller yellow banners are also visible, one clearly displaying "LABOR DAY" and other Urdu text, suggesting a connection to workers' rights or Labor Day celebrations. The participants are actively chanting, with one audible slogan being "بجلی تقسیم کار اداروں کی نجکاری نامنظور نامنظور" (Privatization of electricity distribution companies, unacceptable, unacceptable), indicating the protest's focus against the privatization of electricity services. The street features a yellow and black striped curb, with trees and buildings visible in the background under a bright sky.
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Quetta, Pakistan · May 1, 2026, 5:54 AM · 130.3k attention
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Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan · 16 memoriesParticipants held red flags, many adorned with the iconic hammer and sickle and red star symbols, signifying their allegiance to communist principles. Prominent white banners displayed portraits of historical communist figures such as Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, and Vladimir Lenin, serving as powerful visual touchstones for the movement. Slogans in both English and Urdu echoed through the streets, including "WE ARE COMMUNISTS," "EMANCIPATION FROM IMPERIALISM, HILTOCRACY & FEUDALISH TO ESTABLISH A SECULAR SOCIETY & SOCIALISM," and "Socialist Revolution, Socialist Revolution."
A large group of men is seen participating in a daytime protest or rally on a paved street in Quetta, Pakistan. The sky is clear and sunny. The crowd is marching, with many individuals holding red flags. At the forefront, a very large red banner is stretched across the width of the street, held by numerous participants. Some smaller yellow and green banners are visible further back in the crowd. The participants appear energized, with some raising their fists and chanting. The prominent red banner features text in Urdu/Persian script. The main message on the banner reads: "بات یہ دل کی گهڑی ہے آنی" (Baat yeh dil ki ghari hai aani - This is the time for the heart to come) "پہنچے چلو کہ وہ منزل ابھی نہیں آئی" (Pohanche chalo ke woh manzil abhi nahi aayi - Let's go, that destination has not arrived yet) Below this, in larger script: "ہنگو کے شہیدوں کو سرخ سلام" (Hangu ke Shaheedo ko Surkh Salaam - Red salute to the martyrs of Hangu). The year "2023" is visible on the bottom right of the banner. Additional, smaller text at the bottom of the banner mentions names such as "شہید ذوالفقار علی" (Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali), "نصیر خان بلوچ" (Naseer Khan Baloch), "قاضی فضل" (Qazi Fazal), and includes the word "بلوچستان" (Balochistan) and "سیاسی" (Siasi - political), suggesting a political or regional affiliation, likely commemorating martyrs from Hangu.
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Quetta, Pakistan · May 1, 2026, 5:51 AM · 8.0k attention
The rally also highlighted the significance of labor movements, with banners referencing "May 1st" and the rallying cry, "Workers and laborers of the world! Unite!" Other signs, such as those from the "KESC Labor Union" and phrases like "Mazdooron ka naara hai" (It is the slogan of the laborers), underscored the event's focus on advocating for the working class.

A group of approximately ten to twelve men is captured in an outdoor setting, arranged in a diagonal line from the foreground to the background. Most are looking towards the camera, smiling, and several are making peace signs with their fingers, suggesting a positive and possibly celebratory or peaceful atmosphere. The men are dressed in traditional South Asian attire, primarily white or light-colored shalwar kameez. Some wear dark or light-colored waistcoats over their kameez, while others have shawls or turbans. Several individuals in the mid-ground and foreground are holding plain red flags on wooden poles, indicating a unified group, possibly for a procession, rally, or gathering. The scene appears to be a street or open area with a rough, light-colored ground surface. Overhead, numerous electrical wires crisscross against a bright sky with scattered white clouds. In the background, green trees and light-colored buildings with prominent columns are visible, along with poles equipped with solar panels. Distant mountains frame the horizon. The strong sunlight casts distinct shadows of the men on the ground, indicating it is daytime, likely midday or early afternoon. This scene, set in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan, portrays a community event or demonstration. No discernible text is visible on the flags or other objects.
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Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan · May 1, 2026, 5:17 AM · 0.8k attention
The video depicts a group of men walking down a street, seemingly participating in a protest or march. They are holding red flags and banners with writing on them, likely conveying a message or slogan. The men are dressed in various styles of clothing, including traditional attire like shalwar kameez, vests, and headwear. The setting appears to be an urban area, with buildings and streetlights visible in the background. The camera follows the group as they proceed down the street.
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Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan · May 1, 2026, 5:49 AM · 0.5k attention
The atmosphere was one of unified activism, with participants making peace signs and vocalizing their demands. The event, supported by the "Communist Party of Pakistan, Balochistan," showcased a determined community pushing for radical societal change and the establishment of a secular, socialist society, reflecting a deep engagement with political and social issues in the region.
A group of men is seen participating in a procession or rally on a sunny day in Quetta, Pakistan. The men are primarily adults and are walking along a street, with buildings visible in the background. Many individuals are carrying red flags on poles. Several yellow banners are also visible; one clearly displays "LABOUR DAY," while others show text in Urdu. The Urdu text on one banner includes "مزدوروں کا نعرہ ہے" (Mazdooron ka naara hai), which translates to "It is the slogan of the laborers/workers." Another banner appears to show "مزدوروں کا آسان کرو" (Mazdooron ka aasaan karo), meaning "Make it easy for laborers/workers." The participants are dressed in traditional South Asian attire, including shalwar kameez, vests, and various head coverings. They appear vocal, with chants or slogans audible, reinforcing the protest nature of the event.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta, Pakistan · May 1, 2026, 5:50 AM · 0.4k attention

Here's a concise description of the image: The image shows a man holding a large red banner with a black and white illustration of a crowd of people holding red flags. The banner also has text in Urdu script on the right side. The man holding the banner is smiling. Behind him, another banner is partially visible, also containing text in Urdu. Additional people are in the background. The location appears to be an outdoor area in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan, based on the visible architecture and the text on the banners.
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Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan · May 1, 2026, 5:20 AM · 0.4k attention
The video shows a daytime outdoor protest or rally in what appears to be a city street in Quetta, Pakistan. The first shot focuses on two men. One man, with a mustache and wearing a black shirt and waistcoat, is speaking loudly into a white microphone. He has a ring on his right hand. Beside him, another man with a beard, wearing a black coat over a light blue shirt, listens. They are under a clear blue sky with some scattered clouds, with a white wall and a fence visible in the background. The video then pans out to show a larger group of men marching down a street. Many participants are carrying red flags on poles. At the front, a large red banner is held by several men. The banner features Urdu text which includes phrases like "...نجات دیدہ دل کی گھڑی نہیں آئی چلے چلو کہ وہ منزل ابھی نہیں آئی..." (The hour of salvation for the beloved heart has not yet come; keep moving, for that destination has not yet come...) and "...کے شہیدوں کو سرخ سلام" (Red salute to the martyrs of...). Further back in the crowd, smaller yellow banners are visible, some stating "LABOUR DAY" and "Govt. of Pakistan Should ratify the ILO Convention 176," suggesting the protest is related to labor rights. The street is lined with buildings, fences, and solar-powered street lights. The weather is bright and sunny.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta, Pakistan · May 1, 2026, 5:52 AM · 0.3k attention
This image captures an outdoor political rally or demonstration held on a paved road or open ground in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan. A group of men, dressed in traditional South Asian attire including shalwar kameez and waistcoats, are participating in the event. The central elements of the scene are the multiple red flags and large white banners. Many flags feature communist symbols such as the hammer and sickle, and a red star enclosing a hammer and sickle. The primary white banner, held prominently by several participants, displays portraits of historical communist figures, specifically Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, and Vladimir Lenin. The banners and signs contain both English and Urdu text. English phrases include: "WE ARE COMMUNISTS," and "EMANCIPATION FROM IMPERIALISM, HILTOCRACY & FEUDALISH TO ESTABLISH A SECULAR SOCIETY & SOCIALISM." Visible Urdu text translates to: "Red salute to the martyrs of Chicago," "The only path to salvation for humanity," "Socialist Revolution, Socialist Revolution," and identifies the group as "Communist Party of Pakistan, Balochistan." Other slogans present are "May 1st," "Workers and laborers of the world! Unite!", "No reform, revolution," and a quote: "There is no hypocrite like Qatil in the law who tolerates oppression but does not rebel." A smaller flag also makes reference to "MAY 1ST IS CELEBRA... INTERNATIO... ALSO KNOWN AS INTERNATION..." suggesting a May Day celebration. The setting is outdoors during daytime, under a partly cloudy sky. Trees and what appear to be utility poles are visible in the background, indicating an urban or semi-urban environment. The overall activity is a focused political gathering promoting communist ideology and workers' rights.

A group of men is gathered outdoors on a bright, sunny day, participating in what appears to be a public demonstration or rally. Most are wearing traditional shalwar kameez, with some sporting waistcoats. Several individuals are gesturing with raised hands, suggesting engagement in an address or chanting. They are holding numerous banners and red flags. The banners display text predominantly in Urdu (and possibly Pashto), along with some English. Visible text includes "کیسکو لیبر یونین" (KESC Labor Union), "زنده باد زنده باد" (Long live, Long live), and parts of slogans like "در سر کوشل سیکیوں میں رجہ". English text on banners includes "OBHATA HIGH", "BMWF * ONERS FEDERATION", "Gov", "stan", "the 176", "ILO", and "PU", likely referencing government, specific locations or organizations (like Balochistan or Pakistan, and the International Labour Organization), and possibly a specific provincial government or labor law number. One banner also mentions "مائنز ایندپهنه گشت ورک" (Mines and related work). The setting features an asphalt ground, with a building and a fence topped with barbed wire visible in the background. Several pine trees are also present behind the fence. The clear blue sky with sparse white clouds, coupled with strong shadows, indicates it is daytime, likely mid-morning to early afternoon. The scene takes place in an urban or semi-urban area, consistent with the provided location context of Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan.
Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan · May 1, 2026, 5:49 AM
A large group of men are participating in a street procession under a clear, sunny sky in what appears to be Quetta, Pakistan. Many participants are carrying prominent red flags. The procession includes men walking and others riding motorcycles, all dressed in traditional Pakistani attire such as shalwar kameez, with some wearing vests or turbans. At the front of the marching group, a large red banner is prominently displayed. It features a black and white image of a group of people, possibly representing laborers or historical figures, and bears Urdu text that translates to "مزدور اور کسانوں کے شہیدوں کو سرخ سلام" (Red salute to the martyrs of laborers and farmers). Additional, smaller yellow banners are also visible, one clearly displaying "LABOR DAY" and other Urdu text, suggesting a connection to workers' rights or Labor Day celebrations. The participants are actively chanting, with one audible slogan being "بجلی تقسیم کار اداروں کی نجکاری نامنظور نامنظور" (Privatization of electricity distribution companies, unacceptable, unacceptable), indicating the protest's focus against the privatization of electricity services. The street features a yellow and black striped curb, with trees and buildings visible in the background under a bright sky.
A daytime protest march is depicted on a street, featuring a large group of men carrying numerous red flags and banners. The sky is bright and clear, indicating sunny weather. The participants, mostly adults dressed in traditional South Asian attire, are walking forward in a procession. They are chanting in unison, suggesting a collective call-and-response. A large red banner is prominently displayed at the front of the march, held by several individuals. This banner features an illustration of men, possibly revolutionary figures or laborers, some with raised fists. The banner displays text in Urdu, including "انقلاب زندہ باد" (Long live the revolution) and "کمیونسٹ پارٹی آف پاکستان" (Communist Party of Pakistan), alongside other slogans that appear to advocate for social justice, referencing "ruler and ruled" and "oppressor and oppressed." Smaller yellow banners with additional Urdu text are also visible further back in the crowd. The setting appears to be an urban or semi-urban area, with buildings visible in the background and a street light pole overhead. The activity is clearly a demonstration or rally, marked by the collective chanting, flags, and banners.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta, Pakistan · May 1, 2026, 5:50 AM
A large group of men is seen participating in a daytime protest or rally on a paved street in Quetta, Pakistan. The sky is clear and sunny. The crowd is marching, with many individuals holding red flags. At the forefront, a very large red banner is stretched across the width of the street, held by numerous participants. Some smaller yellow and green banners are visible further back in the crowd. The participants appear energized, with some raising their fists and chanting. The prominent red banner features text in Urdu/Persian script. The main message on the banner reads: "بات یہ دل کی گهڑی ہے آنی" (Baat yeh dil ki ghari hai aani - This is the time for the heart to come) "پہنچے چلو کہ وہ منزل ابھی نہیں آئی" (Pohanche chalo ke woh manzil abhi nahi aayi - Let's go, that destination has not arrived yet) Below this, in larger script: "ہنگو کے شہیدوں کو سرخ سلام" (Hangu ke Shaheedo ko Surkh Salaam - Red salute to the martyrs of Hangu). The year "2023" is visible on the bottom right of the banner. Additional, smaller text at the bottom of the banner mentions names such as "شہید ذوالفقار علی" (Shaheed Zulfiqar Ali), "نصیر خان بلوچ" (Naseer Khan Baloch), "قاضی فضل" (Qazi Fazal), and includes the word "بلوچستان" (Balochistan) and "سیاسی" (Siasi - political), suggesting a political or regional affiliation, likely commemorating martyrs from Hangu.

A large group of people, primarily men, are engaged in an outdoor protest march or rally on a sunny day in what appears to be a street in Quetta, Pakistan. The participants are holding numerous red flags and several banners. The central focus is a large red banner stretched across the foreground, featuring a dynamic illustration of angry, rallying figures with clenched fists, some holding red flags. Above this illustration, prominent Urdu text reads "سرخ سلام" (Red Salute). To the right of the illustration, additional Urdu text includes "ایک ہو او" (Be united/One) and "نہیں آئی نہیں آئی" (It did not come, it did not come). Below the illustration, the banner identifies the organizers as "فیڈریشن اور کمیونسٹ پارٹی آف پاکستان" (Federation and Communist Party of Pakistan). Among the crowd, a man in the foreground smiles and gives a thumbs-up to the camera. Other participants carry yellow rectangular signs. One visible yellow sign has English text stating, "Govt. of Pakistan Should Ratify the ILO Convention." Another yellow sign, written in Urdu, demands "پورا آئین کا نفاذ کرو" (Implement the full constitution) and states "مزدور اور کسان کو پریشان نہ کرو" (Do not harass the workers and farmers). The background shows buildings, trees, and street infrastructure under a clear, bright sky, indicating daylight. The overall mood conveyed by the marchers varies, with some showing determination and one individual displaying a positive or defiant attitude with a thumbs-up.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta, Pakistan · May 1, 2026, 5:51 AM
A group of approximately ten to twelve men is captured in an outdoor setting, arranged in a diagonal line from the foreground to the background. Most are looking towards the camera, smiling, and several are making peace signs with their fingers, suggesting a positive and possibly celebratory or peaceful atmosphere. The men are dressed in traditional South Asian attire, primarily white or light-colored shalwar kameez. Some wear dark or light-colored waistcoats over their kameez, while others have shawls or turbans. Several individuals in the mid-ground and foreground are holding plain red flags on wooden poles, indicating a unified group, possibly for a procession, rally, or gathering. The scene appears to be a street or open area with a rough, light-colored ground surface. Overhead, numerous electrical wires crisscross against a bright sky with scattered white clouds. In the background, green trees and light-colored buildings with prominent columns are visible, along with poles equipped with solar panels. Distant mountains frame the horizon. The strong sunlight casts distinct shadows of the men on the ground, indicating it is daytime, likely midday or early afternoon. This scene, set in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan, portrays a community event or demonstration. No discernible text is visible on the flags or other objects.

The image shows a crowd of people marching in what appears to be a protest or demonstration. The location is Quetta, Pakistan. The protesters are carrying red flags and a large red banner with writing in Urdu or a similar language. The banner also has a graphic of people marching with raised fists. Many of the men in the crowd are wearing traditional Pakistani clothing. The weather appears to be sunny. The background features buildings, traffic lights, and trees, indicative of an urban environment. A man in a blazer is waving.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta, Pakistan · May 1, 2026, 5:52 AM
The video depicts a group of men walking down a street, seemingly participating in a protest or march. They are holding red flags and banners with writing on them, likely conveying a message or slogan. The men are dressed in various styles of clothing, including traditional attire like shalwar kameez, vests, and headwear. The setting appears to be an urban area, with buildings and streetlights visible in the background. The camera follows the group as they proceed down the street.
A daytime outdoor scene captures a political rally or protest in Quetta, Pakistan, under a clear sky with scattered clouds. A group of men, dressed predominantly in traditional shalwar kameez, walk forward, some holding hands, while carrying banners and flags. Many participants wear white or light-colored attire, with some sporting vests or caps. The central focus is a large white banner, carried by several individuals, bearing text in Urdu and the hammer and sickle symbol. Key slogans visible on this banner include "اصلاح نہیں، انقلاب" (No reform, revolution), "یوم مزدور" (Labour Day), "سُرخ سلام" (Red Salute), "COMMUNIST PARTY OF PAKISTAN", and references to "سوشلسٹ انقلاب" (Socialist Revolution) and "بلوچستان" (Balochistan). Another line reads "حو ظلم تو سہتا ہے، بغاوت نہیں کرتا" (The one who tolerates oppression, does not revolt). A smaller yellow sign, partially visible on the left, mentions "HEALTH ALL" and "LOCHISTAN" (Balochistan). Numerous red flags, many displaying the hammer and sickle emblem, are visible throughout the crowd, held aloft by demonstrators. In the background, tall evergreen trees line the area, with power lines crisscrossing overhead. A wall topped with barbed wire is also visible, hinting at the surrounding urban environment. The strong shadows cast by the participants indicate bright sunlight, suggesting the event is taking place around midday or early afternoon. The overall atmosphere is one of organized political demonstration, likely advocating for workers' rights and socialist ideals.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta, Pakistan · May 1, 2026, 5:55 AM

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