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Aziz Sabawoon

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Sat, Apr 4, 2026, 10:52 AM

14d ago

Quetta, Pakistan

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The video shows an indoor political gathering taking place in a large hall or auditorium, likely in Quetta, Pakistan. A significant crowd of approximately 100-200 people, predominantly men but also inโ€ฆread more

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The video shows an indoor political gathering taking place in a large hall or auditorium, likely in Quetta, Pakistan. A significant crowd of approximately 100-200 people, predominantly men but also including some women and children in the front rows, are seated on tiered dark-colored couches and standing in the aisles. Most attendees are facing forward, listening to an unseen speaker. The setting features light-colored walls decorated with vertical red and white patterned tapestries. Wall-mounted fans are visible high up, while along the lower walls, multiple green flags with a distinct black and red emblem (likely the symbol of the Pakistan Peoples Party) are displayed. In the foreground, small wooden coffee tables with water bottles are visible. A notable detail is the presence of several men, particularly those standing and dressed in black, who are openly carrying what appear to be automatic rifles, suggesting a security presence or a specific regional context. The audience's attire is a mix of traditional Pakistani clothing (shalwar kameez, waistcoats, headscarves) and some Western casual wear. The audio features a male speaker addressing the crowd in Urdu or Pashto, speaking in a political tone. He is heard mentioning "MPA sahaban" (Members of Provincial Assembly) and "vote," indicating discussions related to elections or political accountability. The overall scene suggests a political rally, party meeting, or public address. | Open Wire