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The image depicts an outdoor gathering of several women in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan, engaged in a demonstration or protest. The scene is illuminated by daylight, with a concrete or paved ground surface visible. In the foreground, a woman seated in a silver wheelchair holds a large, vertically oriented painting. This painting features a multitude of stylized female faces with dark hair and varied complexions, rendered against a predominantly purple background, suggestive of a collective. The woman in the wheelchair wears a multi-colored head covering (blue, green, yellow hues) and blue trousers, with a purple stole draped around her neck and shoulders. To her left, partially obscured, a woman holds a yellow poster board. The board displays Urdu script at the top, which translates to "The murder of any human is the murder of the entire society," followed by English text stating "# No Tradition Justifies M," and additional Urdu script below. This woman is dressed in white attire, with a black vest and a purple stole. Her feet are clad in black flat shoes. To the right of the woman in the wheelchair, another individual holds a framed dark-toned painting depicting a woman's face with blue tape covering her mouth. Other participants, largely obscured, are visible in the background, many wearing white or light-colored clothing and purple stoles. The general attire consists of traditional shalwar kameez. In the background, a blurred green element and a light-colored structure with horizontal bars are discernible.
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