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An outdoor scene in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan, depicts a protest or gathering involving at least four women. The ground is a light-colored concrete or paved surface. On the left, a woman in a black hijab and white traditional attire holds a large yellow sign. The sign features text in Urdu, translating to "The killing of any human is the killing of all," and English, stating "No Tradition Justifies M..." followed by additional Urdu text partially visible. In the center, a woman wearing glasses, a patterned hijab, and a purple stole, with a black and purple patterned face mask, stands upright. Her hands are near the purple stole. To the right, a woman is seated in a gray manual wheelchair. She wears a multicolored head covering, a purple stole over a patterned long-sleeved top, and blue pants. Her expression is serious. She holds a large, rectangular painting vertically, which depicts numerous stylized female faces with dark hair and varying skin tones against a predominantly purple background, suggesting a crowd or collective. Further to the right, a fourth woman, partially visible, holds a framed portrait painting. This painting features a woman's face with a wide blue tape covering her mouth, set against a dark background. The background includes a light-colored building wall, green foliage, and a dark metal pole. Daylight illuminates the scene from above.
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