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Voices of Pakistan: The Faces Tell the Story

Posted: 06/ 8/11 06:56 PM ET

To further promote understanding between the U.S. and Pakistan, it's crucial for the people of both countries to understand each others' societies better. In my first article for Voices of Pakistan, I represented the different viewpoints of Pakistanis. However, there are a lot of voices still to be heard, and sometimes a photo of a face tells a much deeper story than a quote can.

Seeing people as being people is sometimes the easiest way to find commonalities between cultures. By no means is this a representation of the whole country, but sides of the daily life in Pakistan that are not shown regularly. As you will see from the photos, there is rich cultural and regional diversity, as well as socioeconomic differences. I believe the authenticity portrayed in these photos generally escapes the mass media discussions about the country. I feel the captions are not essential to understanding the story behind each photo. I even debated whether they were needed at all. However, I put brief descriptions for informational purposes.

I would like to thank the photographers for their generous contributions and support for this project. Follow the link under each photographer's name for more photos and information.


Damon Lynch is a PhD student in socio-cultural anthropology at the University of Minnesota, researching the temporality of religious symbols and narratives in post-civil war Tajikistan. His website is here.

Khalil Shah is an art professional with substantial experience in conventional and contemporary forms of art including web and graphic designing. He started photography in 2005 at a digital photography workshop at the prestigious National College of Arts, Lahore, Pakistan. Since then he has traveled widely in pursuance of this passion. His photos can be found here.

Fayyaz Ahmed, who was educated a computer engineer has been working as a professional photographer for the last 5 years. He started his photography career with a photo-documentary piece on the plight of Eunuchs in Pakistan. Since then he has been working in the genres of both documentary and fashion photography. He has been nominated for Lux Style Awards 3 times in a row. His photography can be found here.

Galibert Olivier is a french trekker and a photographer who has travelled extensively in the Northern Pakistan. He has also created a travel website to help other travelers in Pakistan: www.trekking-au-pakistan.com/. More of his photos can be found on his Flickr page.

Jahangir Khan is a senior photojournalist who has worked for various Pakistani and foreign news organizations. He is currently working as a photographer at Associated Press of Pakistan Corporation. His photography can be found here.

Mayank Austen Soofi is a writer and a photographer based in Delhi. His works can be found here and here.

Irfan Mirza is a photographer based in Sialkot, Pakistan. His photos can be found here.

 

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To further promote understanding between the U.S. and Pakistan, it's crucial for the people of both countries to understand each others' societies better. In my first article for Voices of Pakistan, I...
To further promote understanding between the U.S. and Pakistan, it's crucial for the people of both countries to understand each others' societies better. In my first article for Voices of Pakistan, I...
 
 
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05:06 PM on 07/04/2011
Dear Sobia ... I've been reading in the press the reaction to the US Embassy in Islamabad, Pakistan hosting a meeting for Transgender, Gay, Lesbian Pakistanis ... I wonder if you could give such voices a chance to speak here? It was not too long ago when people in the USA were beaten & killed for being gay. Teenagers in high school in the USA still often suffer when they are gay. I personally do not understand disliking anyone for anything other than the content of their character and while I know many religions (Christianity, Muslim) condemn homosexuality, think of it as a character flaw, I will never understand why, it is not logical, it does not make sense to me.
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Leon Engelun
11:23 AM on 06/15/2011
No girls in school, No faces of girls anywhere. What message does that say?
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Talossa
Not all liberals are silly.
12:01 PM on 06/18/2011
There were two women. One was in a burqa. Downright frightening.
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piul05
Can I have a biscuit yet?
01:25 PM on 06/14/2011
I like picture #9; the guard's hat is similar to those at a Royal Wedding or Ascot! :-))
09:59 PM on 06/13/2011
And they play some pretty good cricket too!
10:11 AM on 06/13/2011
There are about 130 countries in the world, most of them poor. They will drown you in their misery.
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ethiopia1a
The COMMA Sutra,,,,making grammar sexy since 1875
09:53 AM on 06/13/2011
thanks for showing different kind of image
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03:35 AM on 06/13/2011
Thanks for the pictures! It is important to remember that most people, the whole world over, just want to live their lives, and these pics help us to remember that.
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gposner29
08:10 AM on 06/13/2011
awwww
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piul05
Can I have a biscuit yet?
12:51 PM on 06/14/2011
Well said!
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planetjeffy
On the other hand, you have different fingers.
11:48 PM on 06/12/2011
Imagine no religion...
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Talossa
Not all liberals are silly.
01:24 AM on 06/13/2011
Yeah, the USSR was wonderful.
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Holymolly
Emotionally intellingent
01:47 AM on 06/13/2011
Imagine no hethens!
03:51 PM on 06/12/2011
When you have a long time coup in Pakistan that is paid with US funneled Aid Funds your hands are tied to corruption with greed,
Let India and China use their Intel to root out the evil that breeds in the dark, We in the USA have a corruption too in our Government,
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Holymolly
Emotionally intellingent
01:50 AM on 06/13/2011
Stay with it, you will develop into Shirlock.....then Homes.
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gposner29
08:12 AM on 06/13/2011
You're kidding. Really? Since when? I thought our leaders were honest, truthful, sincere and intelligent...but why am I losing my house and job?
03:40 PM on 06/12/2011
the fruit vendor is kinda hot! yum
12:18 AM on 06/11/2011
These are amazing pictures for anyone, but if you are from India it is all the more amazing and sad.
There is less genetic distance between Punjabis on either side of the border, than say a Punjabi Indian and Keralite Indian, or one from the north eastern states.
There is no distance between West Bengal Bengalee and a Bangla Desh Bengali.
Yet these are three countries because Islam tried to spread east and got stopped in its tracks somewhat. Hopefully humanity makes through for another 5000 years and these differences get eroded by time.
A United States of South Asia starting with Iran Afghanistan Pakistan India Nepal Bhutan,Bangladesh,Myanmar,Sri Lanka would put the US war machine, Taliban, and assorted mullahs out of business, and preserve the unique living culture starting from Zend Avesta to Vedas to Harappa to Buddha to Sufis with Bhakti and Krishna and Yoga - beautiful sensibilities not found anywhere else.
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gposner29
08:16 AM on 06/13/2011
Mullahs, Punjabis, Keralites.....are you saying we need to stop what we are doing and pick up a scorecard/program? That should be easy since so many Americans are out of work they'll have lots of time to study all these tribes and cultures...
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Talossa
Not all liberals are silly.
12:02 PM on 06/18/2011
I guess genetics makes a lot less difference than culture.
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Fortune27
Loving the ride...
10:54 PM on 06/10/2011
This is a really wonderful post. These are images that build bridges of understanding, illuminating the realization that in so many ways we are more the similar to each other than we are different. Thank you for the insight into Pakistan's people and diverse cultures and lifestyles. It's greatly appreciated.
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08:30 PM on 06/10/2011
A beautiful Country hijacked by very ugly few!
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MajorKong
If the pilot's good, see, I mean if he's reeeally
05:17 PM on 06/10/2011
Am I the only who finds Zoe Vicaaji hauntingly beautiful?
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emulsifier
I love the whole world, boom-de-ahda, boom-de-ahda
01:40 PM on 06/11/2011
yaa, she is gorgeous! I don't like her as much in the picture contained in these set of images, but I saw her video of a song, she looks amazing. Plus her voice is so angelic.
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gposner29
08:18 AM on 06/13/2011
WHO?
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MajorKong
If the pilot's good, see, I mean if he's reeeally
08:08 PM on 06/13/2011
She's the musician in slide #15
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Talossa
Not all liberals are silly.
12:03 PM on 06/18/2011
That's what the Google is for, the one on the Internets.
02:57 PM on 06/10/2011
Amazing and poignant photos... a glimpse in and proof that a picture is worth a thousand words!
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gposner29
08:18 AM on 06/13/2011
Yes indeed...when will those Bin Ladin photos be released?
09:49 AM on 06/13/2011
I hope not.... "I mourn the loss of thousands of precious lives, but I will not rejoice in the death of one, not even an enemy. Returning hate for hate multiplies hate, adding deeper darkness to a night already devoid of stars. Darkness cannot drive out darkness: only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate: only love can do that ~Dr Martin Luther King, Jr.