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Aziz Sabawoon

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Sat, Mar 28, 2026, 09:49 AM

Quetta, Pakistan

30.19847, 67.01145

A group of approximately seven to ten men and boys are gathered outdoors, seemingly participating in a protest or demonstration. The scene is set in front of a building with a reddish-brown brick faca…read more

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A group of approximately seven to ten men and boys are gathered outdoors, seemingly participating in a protest or demonstration. The scene is set in front of a building with a reddish-brown brick facade and a closed, rusted-looking metal gate. In the foreground, a man in a light grey shalwar kameez is prominent, facing away from the camera and raising his right hand in the air, possibly leading a chant or slogan. To his right, several other men and younger boys are holding a large banner. Some of these individuals also have their hands raised. The man immediately behind the banner to the right, wearing a black jacket, is also raising his right hand. The banner they are holding is predominantly green with black and white text. It features an image of a bearded man wearing a black turban, possibly a religious figure. The text on the banner is in Urdu. Visible phrases include "1347-13 زوال ذوالقعدہ اور بے حسی کے 103 سال TFNH" (1347-13 Dhul-Qadah's decline and 103 years of apathy/insensitivity TFNH). The central and most prominent message on the banner reads: "کا متفقہ مطالبہ: جنت البقیع تعمیر کرو!" (United demand: Reconstruct Jannatul Baqi!). At the bottom, another line of text identifies the organization: "تحریک نفاذ فقہ جعفریہ کوئٹہ" (Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Fiqh-e-Jafaria Quetta - Movement for the Implementation of Jafari Jurisprudence, Quetta). Throughout the video, the group is engaged in synchronized chanting. The man in the foreground leads with phrases like "Ta'meer karo ta'meer karo!" (Reconstruct, reconstruct!) and "Sharam karo haya karo!" (Have shame, have modesty!), to which the group responds, "Jannatul Baqi ta'meer karo!" (Reconstruct Jannatul Baqi!). The atmosphere appears to be one of earnest protest and demand for the reconstruction of Jannatul Baqi. The time of day appears to be daytime, with natural light illuminating the scene.