
Stake attention in this memory
The image captures an outdoor demonstration in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan. Approximately eight individuals are present, gathered on a paved surface adjacent to a building featuring a light-colored facade with visible bricks and barred windows. In the foreground, a female participant, dressed in a peach-colored shalwar kameez with intricate black and gold embroidery, actively speaks into a black handheld microphone. Her facial expression is serious, and she is positioned centrally. Behind her, another woman, attired in a black abaya over a green dress, holds a yellow protest sign. This sign displays English text reading "WHEN Your VOICE Matters" and "SILENCE IS A CRIME!", accompanied by Urdu script that translates to "Cruelty hidden under the guise of tradition" and "Patience has run out, traditional oppression is also a crime." To the right of the central speaker, three individuals, including a woman in a green headscarf and a man wearing sunglasses and a white shalwar kameez, collectively hold a large horizontal red and white banner. This banner features the English phrase "JOIN HANDS AGAINST" followed by Urdu text translating to "Tradition is enmity, it's a crime," and the hashtag "#NoTradition." The banner also displays two logos: a stylized female gender symbol incorporating a raised fist, and the official emblem of the "National Commission for Human Rights." On the far left, partially visible, a man in a light blue shirt holds a light blue circular sign, from which the hashtag "#NoTradition" is discernible. The scene is brightly illuminated by natural daylight, indicating a daytime event. The overall arrangement of people, signs, and actions points to a coordinated public protest advocating against traditional oppressive practices.
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