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The image displays an outdoor gathering of approximately ten individuals, predominantly women, participating in what appears to be a protest or demonstration during daylight hours in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan.

In the foreground, a woman in a light brown shalwar kameez with embroidered sleeves and a light blue surgical mask holds a white protest sign. The sign features Urdu script with a partial hashtag "#NetrotonTurriesM" and the legible phrase 'غیرت کے نام پر قتل قابل مذمت جرم ہے' (Murder in the name of honor is a condemnable crime). To her immediate left, another woman wearing a dark green patterned shalwar kameez and a matching head covering looks upward and to the left. A small child, wearing sunglasses and a dark top, is partially visible below them, appearing to hold a small, illegible white sign.

Mid-ground to the left, a woman is seated in a manual wheelchair, dressed in a patterned green top and a purple dupatta. To her left, a woman in an olive-green outfit with a head covering holds a yellow sign with partially legible English text "No Honor Killing, Justice..." and accompanying Urdu script. Further to the left, a large red and white banner is prominently displayed, featuring the text 'بول الہو' (Bol Alho) with a pink emblem, and large English text "KILLINGS" along with Urdu text 'حیرت کے ڈر' (of honor, fear/threat), indicating a protest against honor killings. Behind this banner, two men are partially visible. Two individuals in the background are holding framed portraits; one is a dark-framed image, and the other is a colorful portrait depicting a figure with a yellow head covering.

The environment consists of a paved ground surface, with a light-colored building featuring a closed metal lattice gate in the background. Green foliage from trees or bushes is visible above and behind the participants.
Aziz Sabawoon

Jul 26, 2025, 11:18 AM

Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan

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The image displays an outdoor gathering of approximately ten individuals, predominantly women, participating in what appears to be a protest or demonstration during daylight hours in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan. In the foreground, a woman in a light brown shalwar kameez with embroidered sleeves and a light blue surgical mask holds a white protest sign. The sign features Urdu script with a partial hashtag "#NetrotonTurriesM" and the legible phrase 'غیرت کے نام پر قتل قابل مذمت جرم ہے' (Murder in the name of honor is a condemnable crime). To her immediate left, another woman wearing a dark green patterned shalwar kameez and a matching head covering looks upward and to the left. A small child, wearing sunglasses and a dark top, is partially visible below them, appearing to hold a small, illegible white sign. Mid-ground to the left, a woman is seated in a manual wheelchair, dressed in a patterned green top and a purple dupatta. To her left, a woman in an olive-green outfit with a head covering holds a yellow sign with partially legible English text "No Honor Killing, Justice..." and accompanying Urdu script. Further to the left, a large red and white banner is prominently displayed, featuring the text 'بول الہو' (Bol Alho) with a pink emblem, and large English text "KILLINGS" along with Urdu text 'حیرت کے ڈر' (of honor, fear/threat), indicating a protest against honor killings. Behind this banner, two men are partially visible. Two individuals in the background are holding framed portraits; one is a dark-framed image, and the other is a colorful portrait depicting a figure with a yellow head covering. The environment consists of a paved ground surface, with a light-colored building featuring a closed metal lattice gate in the background. Green foliage from trees or bushes is visible above and behind the participants.

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