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Aziz Sabawoon

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Wed, May 6, 2026, 11:20 AM

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Quetta, Pakistan

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A large procession of people, predominantly men and some children, marches along an urban street under a clear, sunny sky. The street is lined with multi-story buildings on both sides. Participants ar…read more

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A large procession of people, predominantly men and some children, marches along an urban street under a clear, sunny sky. The street is lined with multi-story buildings on both sides. Participants are dressed in traditional South Asian attire, including shalwar kameez, waistcoats, and various head coverings such as prayer caps and turbans. Many individuals in the crowd carry large black and white striped flags, which are distinctive symbols of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) (JUI-F) political party. Some of these flags also display Arabic text, likely "الله اکبر" (Allah-o-Akbar), meaning "God is the greatest." The participants are actively chanting in Urdu. Audible chants include "Masajid ke dushman zaalim hukumat, Zindabad!" (Enemies of mosques, oppressive government, Long live!) and "Deeni madaris per zaalim hukumat, Zindabad!" (Oppressive government on religious schools, Long live!). These slogans suggest the procession is a protest or demonstration, expressing strong opposition to perceived governmental actions or policies affecting mosques and religious educational institutions (madaris). The event conveys an atmosphere of collective dissent and solidarity. The setting is Quetta, Pakistan. | Open Wire