Thursday, April 2, 2026 · Updated Thursday, April 2, 2026
In a powerful display of civic action, the streets of Quetta, Pakistan, recently became the stage for a significant civil demonstration. Citizens gathered, united by a clear demand for police accountability and the dismissal of an official identified as DSP Anwar, with underlying grievances touching upon broader issues of violence against women.
The video captures a street protest, likely in Quetta, Pakistan, featuring a diverse group of individuals. A young boy, approximately 10-12 years old with short, curly hair, stands prominently in the foreground, holding a white rectangular placard. The sign, handwritten in a mix of English and Urdu/Pashto, features the repeated demand: "Dismiss کرو" (Dismiss him/do), "Dismiss کرو", and "DSP. الور کو" (DSP. dismiss/remove him). This explicitly calls for the dismissal of a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP). As the camera pans left, more protesters are visible, including several adult men, primarily older, seated on red plastic chairs, and other children. Many are also holding similar white signs with handwritten messages. One sign partially visible in the background states "خوا تین پر تشدد نا منظور" (Violence against women is unacceptable), suggesting the protest may involve issues of police misconduct or related grievances impacting women. Another sign appears to reference "Irshad" alongside "DSP". The setting is a narrow urban street with brick and concrete buildings, some appearing to be shops, including a "Stylish Hair Cut" salon sign. A white car is parked on the right side of the street. The weather is overcast, and distant mountains are visible under a cloudy sky. The participants, some wearing traditional attire, appear resolute but calm, using the placards to convey their demands during what appears to be a peaceful demonstration.
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The protest saw a prominent presence of women, many dressed in traditional South Asian attire, holding white rectangular signs. These placards, inscribed with messages in both Urdu and English, explicitly called for the removal of DSP Anwar, translating to phrases like "Down with DSP Anwar" and "Dismiss him, Dismiss him, DSP Anwar, Dismiss him." The scene, set against typical Pakistani architecture, conveyed a resolute yet peaceful atmosphere, with participants seated on pink plastic chairs during the daytime gathering.
In Quetta, Pakistan, a group of women are seated in red plastic chairs, apparently protesting. One woman stands holding a sign. The sign has the word "Dismiss" written twice, each time followed by an equal sign and what appears to be a word written in Urdu. Below this, the sign reads "Dismiss DSP," again followed by what appears to be a word written in Urdu, and finally "Dismiss," followed by a word in Urdu. The woman holding the sign is wearing a lilac-colored outfit. Another woman seated to her left is wearing a pink outfit. The woman sitting to the right is wearing a black abaya. Other people are visible in the background, as are buildings and parked cars. The protest appears to be taking place on a street.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta, Pakistan · Apr 2, 2026, 1:39 PM · 4.9k attention

Further into the demonstration, a diverse group of individuals, including adult men and children, joined the cause. A young boy was notably seen holding a sign that reiterated the demand for DSP Anwar's dismissal. Other signs highlighted critical social issues, with one partially visible statement reading, "Violence against women is unacceptable," suggesting the protest's roots in broader concerns of misconduct and human rights. The urban street setting, flanked by shops and distant mountains under an overcast sky, underscored the community's determination.

The image depicts a demonstration in what appears to be a street in Quetta, Pakistan. Several people are visible, some holding protest signs. The signs contain text in both English and Urdu, with the English text demanding the dismissal of someone identified as "DSP Al-Noor." There are red plastic chairs arranged on the street, where some people are seated, including women wearing hijabs or niqabs. The background shows a residential area with multi-story brick buildings and various infrastructure. The event seems to be taking place outdoors during daylight.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta, Pakistan · Apr 2, 2026, 1:40 PM · 4.8k attention

A young person is holding a sign that reads "Dismiss = Karo" in English and Urdu, followed by "Dismiss = Karo," then "DSP. Anwar ko," and finally "Dismiss Karo." The sign is being held amidst a group of people, some wearing traditional clothing. The background includes a building with a sign that reads "Stylish HAIR CUT - your hairdresser Anees" and a phone number. The scene appears to be an urban street or gathering in Pakistan.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta, Pakistan · Apr 2, 2026, 1:38 PM · 3.8k attention
Throughout the gathering, the use of handwritten placards served as a direct and powerful means of communication, with messages like "Women against violence" and "DSP Murdabad" (Down with DSP) resonating among the attendees. The presence of women in hijabs or niqabs, seated on red plastic chairs, further emphasized the community-wide nature of the protest, taking place amidst residential buildings and parked cars.

A group of people, including adults and children, are seated on red plastic chairs in what appears to be a street in Quetta, Pakistan. Some individuals hold signs written in Urdu. The signs express sentiments such as "Women against violence," "DSP Murdabad," and "Reject Murdabad." The environment includes buildings, trees, and mountains in the background, indicating an urban setting with natural elements. The overall scene suggests a protest or public gathering. Some people are wearing traditional clothing, while others are wearing more modern attire.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta, Pakistan · Apr 2, 2026, 1:39 PM · 2.5k attention

A young boy stands holding a sign with text written in Urdu, and “DSP Anwar” in English. The text is black on a white poster board. A crowd is visible behind the boy. A building with a dome is in the background. The photo was taken outdoors during daylight hours.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta, Pakistan · Apr 2, 2026, 1:39 PM · 2.3k attention
The video depicts an outdoor gathering on a paved street in Quetta, Pakistan, under an overcast sky. A group of men and a few children are seated on red plastic chairs, appearing to be engaged in conversation. Most men are dressed in traditional South Asian attire, including shalwar kameez, with some wearing jackets or shawls, suggesting cool weather. In the background, women in traditional head coverings are also visible. One man, wearing a dark jacket, light trousers, and sneakers, is seen holding a smartphone to take a photograph or video of the seated individuals. The street is lined with trees and buildings, with mountains visible in the distance. Overhead wires crisscross above the street. A shop sign in the background partially reads "Stylish". The overall scene suggests a community event or informal social gathering.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta, Pakistan · Apr 2, 2026, 1:36 PM · 1.8k attention
This collective voice from Quetta underscores a persistent call for justice and transparency within the region. The demonstration, while focused on a specific demand, reflects a deeper yearning for accountability and the protection of fundamental rights, illustrating how communities mobilize to effect change in their daily lives.

Three men are seated in the foreground of an outdoor scene in Quetta, Pakistan. The man on the left wears glasses, a light-colored shirt, and beige pants with a black jacket. The man in the center is in a brown shirt and pants with a dark jacket, holding a brown beaded strand. The man on the right wears a blue outfit with a black jacket and a checkered scarf. In the background, there are numerous people, some wearing black, with buildings, trees, and a mountain in the distance. A white vehicle and other parked vehicles are visible in the middle ground. The setting appears to be a street. The mood is sombre.
Quetta, Pakistan · Apr 2, 2026, 1:36 PM · 1.4k attention
The image depicts an outdoor protest scene, likely in Quetta, Pakistan, featuring several women. In the foreground, two women stand holding white rectangular signs with text written in Urdu and English. The woman on the left holds a sign that reads "مردہ باد DSP انور مردہ باد" (Murdabad DSP Anwar Murdabad), which translates to "Down with DSP Anwar, Down with [him]". The woman on the right holds a sign stating "Dismiss کرو Dismiss کرو DSP انور Dismiss کرو", meaning "Dismiss [him], Dismiss [him], DSP Anwar, Dismiss [him]". Both signs clearly call for the dismissal of someone named DSP Anwar. The women are dressed in traditional South Asian attire, with some wearing head coverings. Many pink plastic chairs are arranged in the paved area, with some women seated in the background. The scene appears to be on a street or alleyway, flanked by buildings that show typical Pakistani architecture, including exposed brickwork and utility lines overhead. Trees and a water tank are visible in the background. The lighting suggests it is daytime, possibly overcast, as there are no harsh shadows. The overall mood conveyed by the signs is one of protest and demand for action against DSP Anwar.

A young boy is holding a sign with text written in Urdu or Pashto in a photograph apparently taken in Quetta, Pakistan. The text on his sign appears to read "khawatin par tashaddud na manzoor", which translates to "Violence against women not acceptable". Other people sit in chairs, some wearing face coverings and others holding signs, suggesting a public gathering or protest. In the background, a mosque or religious building is visible. The setting suggests an outdoor location, possibly a public square or gathering space in an urban area.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta, Pakistan · Apr 2, 2026, 1:39 PM · 1.2k attention
The video captures a street protest, likely in Quetta, Pakistan, featuring a diverse group of individuals. A young boy, approximately 10-12 years old with short, curly hair, stands prominently in the foreground, holding a white rectangular placard. The sign, handwritten in a mix of English and Urdu/Pashto, features the repeated demand: "Dismiss کرو" (Dismiss him/do), "Dismiss کرو", and "DSP. الور کو" (DSP. dismiss/remove him). This explicitly calls for the dismissal of a Deputy Superintendent of Police (DSP). As the camera pans left, more protesters are visible, including several adult men, primarily older, seated on red plastic chairs, and other children. Many are also holding similar white signs with handwritten messages. One sign partially visible in the background states "خوا تین پر تشدد نا منظور" (Violence against women is unacceptable), suggesting the protest may involve issues of police misconduct or related grievances impacting women. Another sign appears to reference "Irshad" alongside "DSP". The setting is a narrow urban street with brick and concrete buildings, some appearing to be shops, including a "Stylish Hair Cut" salon sign. A white car is parked on the right side of the street. The weather is overcast, and distant mountains are visible under a cloudy sky. The participants, some wearing traditional attire, appear resolute but calm, using the placards to convey their demands during what appears to be a peaceful demonstration.

A young man is holding a white poster with the word "Dismiss" written on it, followed by an equal sign and then a word written in Urdu. This is repeated three times. The second time, it also says "DSP." The fourth and final time, it ends with the Urdu word. The man is standing in a street with other people in the background. There are buildings on either side of the street. A barbershop is visible in the background with the name "Anees" on it. A phone number "+928136252133" is also visible. Based on the number, this location is most likely in Quetta, Pakistan. A white car is parked on the side of the road. The lighting suggests it is daytime.
Aziz Sabawoon
Quetta, Pakistan · Apr 2, 2026, 1:38 PM
In Quetta, Pakistan, a group of women are seated in red plastic chairs, apparently protesting. One woman stands holding a sign. The sign has the word "Dismiss" written twice, each time followed by an equal sign and what appears to be a word written in Urdu. Below this, the sign reads "Dismiss DSP," again followed by what appears to be a word written in Urdu, and finally "Dismiss," followed by a word in Urdu. The woman holding the sign is wearing a lilac-colored outfit. Another woman seated to her left is wearing a pink outfit. The woman sitting to the right is wearing a black abaya. Other people are visible in the background, as are buildings and parked cars. The protest appears to be taking place on a street.
The image depicts a demonstration in what appears to be a street in Quetta, Pakistan. Several people are visible, some holding protest signs. The signs contain text in both English and Urdu, with the English text demanding the dismissal of someone identified as "DSP Al-Noor." There are red plastic chairs arranged on the street, where some people are seated, including women wearing hijabs or niqabs. The background shows a residential area with multi-story brick buildings and various infrastructure. The event seems to be taking place outdoors during daylight.
A young person is holding a sign that reads "Dismiss = Karo" in English and Urdu, followed by "Dismiss = Karo," then "DSP. Anwar ko," and finally "Dismiss Karo." The sign is being held amidst a group of people, some wearing traditional clothing. The background includes a building with a sign that reads "Stylish HAIR CUT - your hairdresser Anees" and a phone number. The scene appears to be an urban street or gathering in Pakistan.
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