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The image captures an outdoor demonstration in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan. Approximately seven individuals, primarily women in traditional South Asian attire, are gathered on a paved surface against a brick wall background with some foliage visible. Several participants wear purple shawls or stoles. Two women are wearing face masks: one a light blue surgical mask, another a patterned cloth mask.

Participants are holding and displaying various protest materials. In the center, a woman with a light blue mask holds a white sign with prominent black and red text. The English reads: "No Tradition Justifies Murder." Above and below this, Urdu text states that violence in the name of honor is unacceptable and an unforgivable crime. To the right, another woman holds a yellow sign with black text, also stating "#No Tradition Justifies Murder" in English, with Urdu text further emphasizing that killing any human is murder, and killing in the name of honor is not tradition. Above the central group, one woman holds a framed painting depicting a woman in a yellow headscarf with a red mark near her neck. On the far right, a large rectangular artwork, likely a canvas, displays numerous female faces against a purple background. A man is partially visible on the far left. The overall scene indicates a static protest concerning gender-based violence or honor killings.
Aziz Sabawoon

Jul 26, 2025, 11:35 AM

Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan

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The image captures an outdoor demonstration in Quetta City Tehsil, Pakistan. Approximately seven individuals, primarily women in traditional South Asian attire, are gathered on a paved surface against a brick wall background with some foliage visible. Several participants wear purple shawls or stoles. Two women are wearing face masks: one a light blue surgical mask, another a patterned cloth mask. Participants are holding and displaying various protest materials. In the center, a woman with a light blue mask holds a white sign with prominent black and red text. The English reads: "No Tradition Justifies Murder." Above and below this, Urdu text states that violence in the name of honor is unacceptable and an unforgivable crime. To the right, another woman holds a yellow sign with black text, also stating "#No Tradition Justifies Murder" in English, with Urdu text further emphasizing that killing any human is murder, and killing in the name of honor is not tradition. Above the central group, one woman holds a framed painting depicting a woman in a yellow headscarf with a red mark near her neck. On the far right, a large rectangular artwork, likely a canvas, displays numerous female faces against a purple background. A man is partially visible on the far left. The overall scene indicates a static protest concerning gender-based violence or honor killings.

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