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A group of approximately ten men, mostly middle-aged to elderly, are gathered outdoors, seemingly participating in a protest or demonstration in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan. They are dressed in traditional South Asian attire, primarily shalwar kameez, with some wearing waistcoats and others traditional caps. Their expressions appear somber and serious. The central focus of the image is a large, rectangular banner, primarily white with red and yellow borders, held horizontally by two men. The banner displays text in Urdu script. The main text reads "آپریشن بند کرو و شہر کرو" (Operation band karo aur shehar karo), which translates to "Stop the operation and reopen/revitalize the city." Below this, a smaller line of text reads "بلوچستان میں جاری" (Balochistan mein jaari), meaning "Continuing in Balochistan." This indicates a protest against ongoing operations in the Balochistan region. To the left of the banner, three flags are visible, held upright on poles by individuals. One flag is solid black, another is solid red, and a third is a horizontal tricolor of red, yellow, and green, often associated with Baloch nationalist movements. The setting appears to be a street or sidewalk, with a concrete ground. Green foliage is visible on the left, suggesting a tree or bushes. In the background, there's a dark structure, possibly a wall or building, and a metal gate or fence. The activity is taking place during the daytime, under clear natural light. A metal chain runs across the lower foreground of the image, possibly part of a barrier or related to the display. The overall atmosphere conveyed is one of earnest protest or advocacy.
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