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An outdoor daytime scene depicts a group of men engaged in a static protest or demonstration in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan. Approximately twelve men are visible, predominantly seated on a light-colored paved surface. In the foreground, a young man with dark hair and a beard, wearing a dark baseball cap and a light-colored traditional Pakistani garment (likely Shalwar Kameez), holds a light blue placard prominently. The placard displays black Urdu script, which translates to: "Turning educational institutions into military cantonments, stop it. BNP." To his right, an older man with a beard, also in light-colored traditional attire, is seated, partially obscured by the placard, looking upwards. To the far left, a man wearing a white baseball cap is partially visible behind another, larger white placard that displays black Urdu script, the entirety of which is not discernible. In the mid-ground and background, several other men are seated, some facing the camera, others partially obscured. Many are dressed in traditional Pakistani attire, including various shades of brown and grey Shalwar Kameez. The background features lush green trees and foliage, suggesting an outdoor urban or suburban setting. A light-colored building is partially visible behind the trees on the right side of the frame. Several red flags with yellow and green horizontal stripes or symbols are visible upright among the trees and behind the protestors, suggesting affiliation with a political or social organization. The lighting is diffused, indicating an overcast sky or a shaded area.
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