Pakistan's War on Terror
These are a few picutres of a report about the effects of 'War on Terror' in Pakistan, shot in July 2005
   

Islamabad, capital of Pakistan
Reporter Sharmeen Obaid, she grew up in Karachi
Flight to a military base
Army spokesman: Waziristan war is tough but many foreign militants got arrested
Peshawar, capital of the North West Frontier Province
Friday prayers in Peshawar, Islamists dominate the provincial government
Propaganda video CDs of militants in Waziristan are sold in the market
Madrassa outside Peshawar
SO discusses the impact of the Jihadi video CDs with madrassa students
Kyber pass in the North West Frontier Province
SO follows the political debate of a local Pashtun Jirga
SO discusses the situation of Afghan refugees. Most camps will be closed soon
Afghan refugees loading broken marble, unemployment is a major problem
Lahore, capital of Punjab and home of many religious organisations
Kashmir Jihadi in Lahore. He claims to continue attacks in Indian held Kashmir
SO with Kashmir militants. Officially they are banned but they don't care
SO on the way to meet an ex Taliban who got released from Guantanamo bay
ex Taliban/Guantanamo prisoner with his nice
ex Taliban is briefing SO about his former activities in Afghanistan
School of Mukhtar Mai, who got gang raped on the order of a village council
With the support from many sympathisers MM managed to built a school
MM reported her ordeal to the Police and her case attracted a lot of attention
Today MM is a symbol for the fight against Pakistan's archaic legal system
Karachi, capital of Sind, 14 million inhabitants
Armed Police protecting a Shia mosque after a sectarian suicide attack
SO pointing at the dammage from the bomb shrapnel
The mosque custodian, an eyewitness, explains what happened during the attack
Ifran pushed the bomber to the ground. He got injured but saved many lives.
Ifran hopes that everybody will join the battle against terrorists
SO looking at burnt out KFC which got torched in parallel to the mosque attack.
A police investigator: sectarian violence is spreading like a disease
Some of the militants end up in the Central Jail of Karachi
New prisoners. Most of them continue their criminal activities after release
Prison entrance
Keys to hell
Prison director: the sectarian extremists are brainwashed and very dangerous
SO at Karachi beach: 80% of Pakistanis oppose Islamic fundamentalists
SO in a tea house listening to Musharraf's speech after the London bombing
Terror alert after the London bombing
"The government will not survive if Musharraf continues arresting Islamists"
SO is the only woman in the Karachi protest rally
The new generation of Jihadis in the making