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Aziz Sabawoon

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Mon, Apr 6, 2026, 10:57 AM

Quetta, Pakistan

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A group of people, including several women and men, are gathered outdoors for a protest. The scene appears to be on a paved area, possibly a street or courtyard, with a brick-walled building and trees…read more

Protest
Dissatisfaction
Solidarity
Concern
Urgency

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A group of people, including several women and men, are gathered outdoors for a protest. The scene appears to be on a paved area, possibly a street or courtyard, with a brick-walled building and trees in the background. The weather seems overcast. In the foreground, two women are holding protest signs. The woman on the left, wearing a light blue head covering and a light-colored outfit, holds a sign that reads in Urdu: "ہمارے مطالبات تسلیم کرو تسلیم کرو" (Hamare mutalibat tasleem karo tasleem karo), which translates to "Accept our demands, accept our demands." The woman in the center, wearing a floral-patterned head covering and a pink outfit, is speaking into a small microphone, addressing the group or possibly reporters. To her right, another woman in a green head covering and a traditional embroidered dress holds a second sign. The visible text on this sign, also in Urdu, reads: "عوام کو ... رم پر شرم کرو شرم کرو" (Awam ko ... ram par sharam karo sharam karo). The word before "رم" is partially obscured, but the phrase likely translates to "Shame on [something related to] the public, shame, shame," possibly referring to "oppression" (ظلم - zulm) of the public. Other men are standing behind the women, observing the protest. The overall atmosphere appears serious, indicative of a public demonstration against grievances. One of the women speaking mentions "the public is already suffering from many problems. There is unemployment..." | Open Wire