The diversity in Pakistan

Published April 21, 2011
Farmers gather around trucks loaded with watermelons as they bargain with dealers at a fruit market in Lahore. ? Photo by AFP
Farmers gather around trucks loaded with watermelons as they bargain with dealers at a fruit market in Lahore. ? Photo by AFP
A rally against Raymond Davis takes place in Lahore. Tensions triggered by the arrest of the CIA contractor have hardly ebbed since he was released last month. ? Photo by AP
A rally against Raymond Davis takes place in Lahore. Tensions triggered by the arrest of the CIA contractor have hardly ebbed since he was released last month. ? Photo by AP
A worker cleans a used guitar at a shop in Karachi, for the resale of used music items, as local companies import second-hand instruments from abroad and resell them to people who cannot afford to buy new expensive items. ? Photo by AFP
A worker cleans a used guitar at a shop in Karachi, for the resale of used music items, as local companies import second-hand instruments from abroad and resell them to people who cannot afford to buy new expensive items. ? Photo by AFP
Actress Veena Malik displays the new collection of designer Riyaz Gangji. ? Photo by AFP
Actress Veena Malik displays the new collection of designer Riyaz Gangji. ? Photo by AFP
A girl watches from her window during the protests of Hizb ut Tahrir in Rawalpindi. ? Photo by AFP
A girl watches from her window during the protests of Hizb ut Tahrir in Rawalpindi. ? Photo by AFP
A man unloads bales of used clothes from a truck on the outskirts of Lahore. ? Photo by Reuters
A man unloads bales of used clothes from a truck on the outskirts of Lahore. ? Photo by Reuters
A family flees their village due to the ongoing clashes between militants and the army. ? Photo by AP
A family flees their village due to the ongoing clashes between militants and the army. ? Photo by AP
People celebrate a victory with their dog in a dog fight in Lahore. ? Photo by AFP
People celebrate a victory with their dog in a dog fight in Lahore. ? Photo by AFP
Christians hold palm fronds during blessing rites outside a church in Lahore, on Sunday. Roman Catholics across the country observe Palm Sunday to mark the entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem and to usher the start of Holy Week. ? Photo by AP
Christians hold palm fronds during blessing rites outside a church in Lahore, on Sunday. Roman Catholics across the country observe Palm Sunday to mark the entry of Jesus Christ into Jerusalem and to usher the start of Holy Week. ? Photo by AP
Children help their family members to construct their house in a slum in Karachi. ? Photo by AP
Children help their family members to construct their house in a slum in Karachi. ? Photo by AP
A man peels Neem twigs at a sidewalk in Karachi. Branches of the Neem tree are commonly used as traditional toothbrushes for medical purposes. ? Photo by Reuters
A man peels Neem twigs at a sidewalk in Karachi. Branches of the Neem tree are commonly used as traditional toothbrushes for medical purposes. ? Photo by Reuters
Carpenters work on a fishing boat in Karachi harbor. ? Photo by AP
Carpenters work on a fishing boat in Karachi harbor. ? Photo by AP
A man cleans the hoofs of his donkey in Karachi. ? Photo by Reuters
A man cleans the hoofs of his donkey in Karachi. ? Photo by Reuters

Pakistan, being one of the most populous countries in the world, is home to an array of citizens from different cultures and ethnicity. Images from Veena Malik to workers in Karachi explain it all.

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