• 10 OCTOBER 2011, ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN: Former Pakistan cricket great turned politician Imran Khan at his home high in the hills above the Pakistani capital of Islamabad. The political party he founded, Tehreek-e-Insaf, (ENGLISH TRANSLATION: Movement for Justice) is aiming to contest the next elections. He began his political career by fundraising to build Pakistan's largest cancer hospital the Shaukat Khanum Memorial hospital in Lahore in honour of his mother who died of the disease. Picture by Graham Crouch/The Australian Magazine
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  • 14 April 2013, Karachi, Pakistan: Zafar Baloch, General Secretary of PPP district South - who was recently shot in the leg at a nearby teahouse - stands beside the grandiose pool at the home of local strongman Uzair Baloch in the slum suburb of Lyari, Karachi. Lyari is a place out of control and the gangsters running the slum have more support from residents for getting things done than the elected politicians.Karachi is a city wracked by violence and many fault lines that span Taliban infiltration, mafia rackets, sectarian violence and corruption from politicians and security forces. Picture by Graham Crouch/The Australian
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  • 25 JULY 2011: Basti Mahraan Village, Punjab, Pakistan. Muslim village men recline on rope beds during a searing day. Mahar Abdul Latif, a former member of Muslim terrorist group Lashkar-i-Taiba (LeT) found his views towards Hindu's change after Bachu Ram, a Hindu offered to donate his rare blood type to save the life of a Muslim woman. As a result relations have thawed in the traditional violence between the Muslims and Hindu's of the village. Picture by Graham Crouch/Toronto Star.
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  • 23 August 2011, Rawalpindi, Pakistan: Amina Massod Janjua, 47, Chairperson of 'Defense of Human Rights, Pakistan' on the streets of Rawalpindi outside of Islamabad. Her husband, Massod, went missing from a bus to Peshawar in 2006, believed to be detained by Pakistani security agencies. Amina has since worked tirelessly in the hope of having him freed but has no idea whether he is even still alive. Picture by Graham Crouch for The Australian Magazine.
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  • LAHORE 15/3/09. The population of Lahore, Pakistan came out in mass protests to support Pakistani Opposition leader Nawaz Sharif who was put under house arrest today and then defied the order of Prime Minister Asif Ali Zadari to lead mass protestors to Islamabad. Police had earlier fired tear gas into the crowd in an attempt to break up the demonstration.
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  • Refugees from the conflict in Buner, Pakistan, waiting in the searing heat for rations at the Swabi food distribution centre in North West Frontier Province. They have been forced to flee their homes with few possessions after the Pakistan Army resolved to rid the area of insurgent Taliban forces.
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  • 14 April 2013, Karachi, Pakistan: Travellers riding the colourful buses around the streets of the city.Karachi is a city wracked by violence and many fault lines that span Taliban infiltration, mafia rackets, sectarian violence and corruption from politicians and security forces. Picture by Graham Crouch/The Australian
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  • 24 August 2011, Lahore, Pakistan: Artist Iqbal Hussain in the studio of the four-story, 300-year-old brothel in which he was born. As well as his studio it is also a rooftop cafe called Coco's overlooking the Badshahi Masjid. He grew up in a family of prostitutes in Lahore and now uses the women as models for his impressionistic portraits that are condemed by large sections of Pakistani society. Picture by Graham Crouch for The Australian Magazine.
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  • 13 April 2013, Karachi, Pakistan: Rana Gul Afridi the local Awami National Party (ANP) senior politician and member of the Sindh council think tank speaking at a secure den in Baldia Town, Karachi about the local ethnic and religious struggles.Karachi is a city wracked by violence and many fault lines that span Taliban infiltration, mafia rackets, sectarian violence and corruption from politicians and security forces. Picture by Graham Crouch/The Australian
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  • 14 April 2013, Karachi, Pakistan: Maaz Ahmed 22, at the school his father, Rashid Ahmed Swati ran in Ittehad Town, a slum suburb of Karachi. His father was gunned down by militants who opposed the idea of education in the area that is riven by sectarian violence and dominated by gangs. They came through the door pictured behind Maaz and sprayed machine gun fire . Maaz holds a report card covered in his fathers blood. Karachi is a city wracked by violence and many fault lines that span Taliban infiltration, mafia rackets, sectarian violence and corruption from politicians and security forces. Picture by Graham Crouch/The Australian
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  • 14 April 2013, Karachi, Pakistan: Former Pakistan People Party prominent leader and federal minister Nabeel Gabool who has joined Muttahida Qaumi Movement (MQM) for the forthcoming elections sitting with Syed Haider Abbas Rizvi, the deputy parliamentary leader of Muttahida Qaumi Movement in the National Assembly of Pakistan at a local tea stall. Karachi is a city wracked by violence and many fault lines that span Taliban infiltration, mafia rackets, sectarian violence and corruption from politicians and security forces. Picture by Graham Crouch/The Australian
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  • LAHORE 15/3/09. The population of Lahore, Pakistan came out in mass protests to support Pakistani Opposition leader Nawaz Sharif who was put under house arrest today and then defied the order of Prime Minister Asif Ali Zadari to lead mass protestors to Islamabad. Police had earlier fired tear gas into the crowd in an attempt to break up the demonstration.
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  • Students at the Jamianaeemia school which is a branch of the Bareldi sect of Sufi Islam in Lahore, Pakistan. The schools principal Sarfraz Ahmed Naeemi is part of an alliance formed by several moderate religious clerics to support the Pakistani Government in its fight against the Taliban in Swat and is teaching its new ideas in the schools.
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