Graves are seen in a Baluch graveyard at New Kahan Marri in Quetta
Graves are seen in a Baluch graveyard at New Kahan Marri in Quetta November 2, 2013. One is a band of separatists fighting for independence from Pakistan. The other is a feared group of Islamists bent on killing Shi'ite Muslims whom they see as infidels. The two could not be more different in their goals and tactics. But in Pakistan's volatile, resource-rich province of Baluchistan, separatists have teamed up with radical Sunni Muslims in their fight against the Pakistani government. Picture taken November 2, 2013. REUTERS/Naseer Ahmed (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
Labourers fix tomb stones at a memorial at new Kahan Marri in Quetta
Labourers fix tomb stones at a memorial prepared for Baluch men who were killed by security forces across Baluchistan, at new Kahan Marri in Quetta November 5, 2013. One is a band of separatists fighting for independence from Pakistan. The other is a feared group of Islamists bent on killing Shi'ite Muslims whom they see as infidels. The two could not be more different in their goals and tactics. But in Pakistan's volatile, resource-rich province of Baluchistan, separatists have teamed up with radical Sunni Muslims in their fight against the Pakistani government. Picture taken November 5, 2013.REUTERS/Naseer Ahmed (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)
Security officials and rescue workers collect evidence at site of bomb blast on outskirts of Peshawar
Security officials and rescue workers collect evidence at the site of a bomb blast on outskirts of Peshawar March 14, 2014. Attacks in the volatile Pakistani cities of Peshawar and Quetta killed a total of 19 people on Friday, dashing hopes of a lasting peace deal with insurgents fighting to topple the government. In Peshawar, a sprawling city on Pakistan's border with Afghanistan, a suicide bomber blew himself up in front of a police vehicle killing at least nine bystanders, including a woman and a child, police said. REUTERS/Fayaz Aziz (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)
Security officials collect evidence at the site of a bomb attack in Quetta
Security officials collect evidence at the site of a bomb attack in Quetta March 14, 2014. Attacks in the volatile Pakistani cities of Peshawar and Quetta killed a total of 19 people on Friday, dashing hopes of a lasting peace deal with insurgents fighting to topple the government. In Quetta, in the unruly province of Baluchistan, at least 10 people were killed when a motorcycle laden with explosives blew up near a college in the city centre, police said. REUTERS/Naseer Ahmed (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)
Firefighters spray extinguish fire on burning vehicles at site of a bomb attack in Quetta
Firefighters spray extinguish a fire on burning vehicles at the site of a bomb attack in Quetta March 14, 2014. Attacks in the volatile Pakistani cities of Peshawar and Quetta killed a total of 19 people on Friday, dashing hopes of a lasting peace deal with insurgents fighting to topple the government. In Quetta, in the unruly province of Baluchistan, at least 10 people were killed when a motorcycle laden with explosives blew up near a college in the city centre, police said. REUTERS/Naseer Ahmed (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)
Firefighters extinguish a fire on burning vehicles, as security officials and rescue workers collect evidence at the site of a bomb attack in Quetta
Firefighters extinguish a fire on burning vehicles, as security officials and rescue workers collect evidence at the site of a bomb attack in Quetta March 14, 2014. Attacks in the volatile Pakistani cities of Peshawar and Quetta killed a total of 19 people on Friday, dashing hopes of a lasting peace deal with insurgents fighting to topple the government. In Quetta, in the unruly province of Baluchistan, at least 10 people were killed when a motorcycle laden with explosives blew up near a college in the city centre, police said. REUTERS/Naseer Ahmed (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)
Firefighters extinguish a fire on burning vehicles at the site of a bomb attack in Quetta
Firefighters extinguish a fire on burning vehicles at the site of a bomb attack in Quetta March 14, 2014. Attacks in the volatile Pakistani cities of Peshawar and Quetta killed a total of 19 people on Friday, dashing hopes of a lasting peace deal with insurgents fighting to topple the government. In Quetta, in the unruly province of Baluchistan, at least 10 people were killed when a motorcycle laden with explosives blew up near a college in the city centre, police said. REUTERS/Naseer Ahmed (PAKISTAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST CRIME LAW)
Slow response to famine claiming lives in Pakistan's Sindh province
Children and livestock are dying in drought-prone Tharparker district, where local people say lack of preparation for drought and slow government response have contributed to a creeping disaster
حکومتی سست روی سے قحط زدہ تھرپارکر میں اموت میں اضافہ
Children and livestock are dying in drought-prone Tharparker district, where local people say lack of preparation for drought and slow government response have contributed to a creeping disaster