What happened: Prime Minister Imran Khan has taken notice of the “legitimate demands” of the fishermen in Gwadar on Sunday, as the port city’s protest for their fundamental rights reached its 28th day. What you need to know: Thousands of people including women, children, and fishermen marched on the main highways and streets of Gwadar on Friday in support of their campaign. The protest began around a month ago. Their concerns vary from massive fishing trawlers infringing on their livelihood to a shortage of health care and potable water. Prime Minister’s notice: The prime minister tweeted today that he had taken note of the “legitimate requests of Gwadar’s hardworking fishermen”, and that authorities will take “strong action against unlawful fishing by trawlers.” What else: In his interview with Dawn, Rehman, the leader of the Gwadar Ko Huqooq Do Tehreek (Give Rights to Gwadar Movement), said that the demonstration would continue until two key requests were accepted out of the total 19 demands: action against the “trawler mafia” and settlement of issues in Iran.