Saturday 12 October 2013

What is Balochistan like

Hopes, dreams and aspirations have always been a part of Balochistan, but we haven’t ever really looked to be able to recognise them. PHOTO: Twitter @FatimaAli52
With every day we believe, through the media, that we are coming closer to one another. In reality, however, this couldn’t be further from the truth. We see only what the media wants us to see.
That being said, along with many realities, there is much more to each city than our eyes can see. Hopes, dreams and aspirations have always been a part of Balochistan, but we haven’t ever really looked to be able to recognise these.
When you read this word, what is the first image that pops into your mind? Flashes of violence? Target killing? Poverty, discrimination and illiteracy?
It is not your fault that you think like this, that is all you’ve ever heard or seen on TV.
After reading a blog on The Express Tribune’s blogs page about Karachi, I thought I could take you for a little trip around my homeland, Balochistan, through these pictures.
I hope you find Balochistan to be as beautiful as I do…
We have been destroyed,
Photo: AFP
Yet we have hope.
Photo: Qaisar Roonjha
We are old-fashioned,
Photo: Qaisar Roonjha
Yet we strive for modernity.
Photo: Qaisar Roonjha
We are warriors,
Photo: Scott Eells for The New York Times
Yet we are artists.
Photo: Culture Of Pakistan (http://friendsbook.pk/pages/89/page_4/page_5/)
We have been hurt,
Photo: Reuters
Yet we are positive.
Photo: Qaisar Roonjha
We have seen droughts,
Photo: Ehsan Khanmohammadi
Yet we light up.
Photo: ishaq_ali (http://www.panoramio.com/user/3011211)
We have suffered from discrimination,
Photo: Qaisar Roonjha
Yet we stand up for the rights of others.
Photo: Qaisar Roonjha
We are hunters,
Photo: Internet
Yet we love animals.
Photo: Internet
We have those with no access to education,
Photo: Baloch Ar Man Photography
Yet we are eager to learn.
Photo: Qaisar Roonjha
We have seen violence,
Photo: Reuters
Yet we dream of peace.
Photo: Badria Al-Balushi
We have sun sets filled with sadness,
Photo: Qaisar Roonjha
Yet we rise to a beautiful new morning everyday.
Photo: junaidrao (http://www.flickr.com/photos/junaidrao/10023436375/in/photostream/)

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