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Aziz Sabawoon

Apr 4, 2026

Quetta, Pakistan

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Frustration
defiance
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determination
advocacy

A group of men is captured in an outdoor setting, likely participating in a protest or demonstration in Quetta, Pakistan. The scene appears to be set during the daytime, under bright natural light. In the foreground, a man in his late 30s or early 40s, with a dark beard and hair, is central to the image. He is wearing a light green traditional Pakistani shirt (likely a kameez) under a grey blazer. His mouth is open, suggesting he is speaking, chanting, or shouting with an earnest and animated expression. He holds a large, bright yellow sign or poster. The sign displays text in Urdu/Pashto, accompanied by a small illustration or cartoon depicting a crowd of people protesting or marching. The visible text on the sign translates to phrases such as "Illegitimate increase in prices/rates" and "Give the people the right to live," strongly indicating the protest's focus is on economic hardship and rising costs. The man's right hand also holds several red and yellow strings or bands, possibly decorative or symbolic. To the left of the speaking man, an older gentleman with grey hair and a mustache, dressed in a white collared shirt and a dark, pinstriped suit jacket, stands attentively, looking in the same direction as the speaker. Several other men are visible in the background, some partially obscured, suggesting a larger gathering. One man behind the older gentleman wears a black traditional outfit. The background consists of a brown brick wall to the right and a red, accordion-style metal security gate or shutter behind the participants, indicative of an urban environment. The overall mood conveyed by the expressions and activity is one of determination and concern over the issues being raised.

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