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An indoor scene within the Quetta Press Club, located in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan, depicts a press conference or gathering. Eight individuals are visible, primarily seated on ornate wooden chairs in the foreground. Five women occupy the left and center, while three men are positioned to the right.

The women are dressed in traditional shalwar kameez attire, with head coverings. The second woman from the left wears a light brown hijab and a medical mask. Each of the five women holds up a framed photograph: the leftmost woman holds a collage of four portraits; the next holds a portrait of a man with Urdu text and the date "2016/04/18"; the third holds a portrait of a man with Urdu text; the fourth holds a portrait of a woman; and the fifth holds another portrait of a man with Urdu text. One woman's hand is raised towards her face, near her nose/mouth, while another's hand is near her chin, possibly indicating distress or contemplation. The men are also dressed in traditional wear, some with jackets.

Behind the seated individuals, a large blue banner is affixed to a light-colored wall. The banner features a portrait of an elderly man with a red cap and a dark embroidered vest, accompanied by Urdu text identifying it as a "Condolence Reference" related to "Mama Qadeer Baloch" and "Voice for Baloch Missing Persons (VBMP)". To the left of the banner, a grey board displays "QUETTA PRESS CLUB" in both English (Q L Q U B) and Urdu characters, along with "پریس کانفرنس" (Press Conference) on a green sign. A wooden podium is partially visible on the far left. The floor is covered by a red, intricately patterned oriental rug. The room is illuminated by overhead artificial lighting.
Aziz Sabawoon

Jan 15, 2026, 10:19 AM

Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan

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An indoor scene within the Quetta Press Club, located in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan, depicts a press conference or gathering. Eight individuals are visible, primarily seated on ornate wooden chairs in the foreground. Five women occupy the left and center, while three men are positioned to the right. The women are dressed in traditional shalwar kameez attire, with head coverings. The second woman from the left wears a light brown hijab and a medical mask. Each of the five women holds up a framed photograph: the leftmost woman holds a collage of four portraits; the next holds a portrait of a man with Urdu text and the date "2016/04/18"; the third holds a portrait of a man with Urdu text; the fourth holds a portrait of a woman; and the fifth holds another portrait of a man with Urdu text. One woman's hand is raised towards her face, near her nose/mouth, while another's hand is near her chin, possibly indicating distress or contemplation. The men are also dressed in traditional wear, some with jackets. Behind the seated individuals, a large blue banner is affixed to a light-colored wall. The banner features a portrait of an elderly man with a red cap and a dark embroidered vest, accompanied by Urdu text identifying it as a "Condolence Reference" related to "Mama Qadeer Baloch" and "Voice for Baloch Missing Persons (VBMP)". To the left of the banner, a grey board displays "QUETTA PRESS CLUB" in both English (Q L Q U B) and Urdu characters, along with "پریس کانفرنس" (Press Conference) on a green sign. A wooden podium is partially visible on the far left. The floor is covered by a red, intricately patterned oriental rug. The room is illuminated by overhead artificial lighting.

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