ZABhutto
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by ZABhutto
Zamzama, known for its coffee houses and upscale boutiques for Karachi's rich, is an unusual site for political commentary. However, in the past couple of years this sort of graffiti is more common within the city. Pakistan. 14th August 2011
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People gather in all parts of Karachi as wealthy patrons and pious citizens distribute iftari to the faithful. Usually people rush home to eat after a day of fasting ans sometimes people give away free food in the squares. Karachi. 4th August 2011
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The shrine of Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai before the month of Ramadan and during a period of intense riots in Karachi. Hala, Pakistan. 27th July 2011
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A year on after the Pakistan floods, victims move back to areas located directly on the floodplain. Kashmore, Pakistan. 25th July 2011
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by ZABhutto
The shrine of Sufi saint Sachal Sarmast in the days preceding Ramadan, has provided people with a safe haven during the ongoing violence and protest in Karachi. Ranipur, Pakistan. 21st July 2011
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Saddar, Karachi's usually bustling commercial center, on a quiet day after weeks of strikes shut down the city's business district. Karachi, Pakistan. 17/07/2011
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by ZABhutto
Karachi citizens taking in the cool waters of Karachi's Keamari Port. Karachi, 17/07/2011.
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by ZABhutto
A highway on the right bank of the Indus inundated by floodwater. Shadadkot, Pakistan. 29th August 2010

