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Aziz Sabawoon

Apr 4, 2026

Quetta, Pakistan

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A group of approximately seven individuals, mostly men and one woman, are gathered outdoors, appearing to be engaged in a protest or demonstration. They stand in front of a brick building with a red metal gate partially visible on the left and green foliage in the background, under clear daytime lighting. In the foreground, a woman in a light green traditional embroidered dress holds a white sign with black Urdu text. The main text reads "حق دو جینے کا حق دو" (Haq do jeene ka haq do), translating to "Give rights, give the right to live." Below it, smaller text states "مظلوم عوام کو پٹرول مزید مہنگا نہیں دوستان" (Mazloom awaam ko petrol mazeed mehenga nahi dostan), meaning "To the oppressed people, don't give more expensive petrol, friends." Centrally, a bearded man wearing a light blue shalwar kameez and a green vest, with a patterned cap, stands with a silver walker with wheels. He is actively participating, looking forward and chanting. To his right, another man in a white shalwar kameez, dark jacket, and white cap also stands and chants. Behind the woman, a man holds a pink poster featuring an image of a person riding a donkey cart. Another sign, light blue/white, is partially visible behind the man with the walker. The group is audibly chanting in Urdu, with phrases like "Na manzoor, na manzoor" (Unacceptable, unacceptable) and references to "Petrol ki qeematon mein izafa" (Increase in petrol prices), indicating their protest against rising fuel costs. The overall demeanor suggests determination. A blue wheel, possibly from a child's tricycle or bicycle, is visible at the bottom left of the frame. The setting, attire, and language confirm the location context of Quetta, Pakistan.

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