The faces of Pakistan
The past 62 years, since its creation in 1947, haven’t been an easy journey for Pakistan and today it may be facing its gravest challenges ever from extremism, energy shortages, and a fragile economy. For the past two years journalist Mustafa Qadri has been traveling the country covering the political and social situation, and ...
The past 62 years, since its creation in 1947, haven’t been an easy journey for Pakistan and today it may be facing its gravest challenges ever from extremism, energy shortages, and a fragile economy. For the past two years journalist Mustafa Qadri has been traveling the country covering the political and social situation, and in this photo slideshow special for the AfPak Channel, he shows some of the people who are part of Pakistan’s story.
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All photos and comments belong to Mustafa Qadri.
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