In pictures: Pashtun refugees in Qasba colony, Karachi
Posted by iPakistan on February 8, 2010
But ethnic tensions – and institutional racism – continue to rise in the city, leading to an increasing ghettoisation of Pashtuns. Maryam Maruf travelled to Qasba colony, a neighbourhood of Karachi now home to a rising number of internally displaced peoples from the North West Frontier Province, and
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