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Pakistanis affected by their country's widespread, torrential floods receive wheat flour and other provisions from the UN World Food Programme (WFP) in Alipur, in the Muzaffargarh district of Punjab Province.
photo: UN / WFP/Amjad Jamal

Thatta, Pakistan ' Jannan Soorjo summoned the energy to give birth in the filthy Pakistan graveyard that has become her refuge from the floods ' but she cannot produce the milk to feed her sickly newborn. The 26-year-old looks down helplessly at her crying son, who was brought rudely into the world early Tuesday morning in a makeshift relief camp...

world News blogspot 2010-09-01
Thatta, Pakistan ' Jannan Soorjo summoned the energy to give birth in the filthy Pakistan graveyard that has become her refuge from the floods ' but she cannot produce the milk to feed her sickly newborn. The 26-year-old looks down helplessly at her crying son, who was brought rudely into the world early Tuesday morning in a makeshift relief camp set up in a historic Sufi burial site in the watery southern province of Sindh....

world News blogspot 2010-09-01
THATTA, Pakistan (AFP) – Jannan Soorjo summoned the energy to give birth in the filthy Pakistan graveyard that has become her refuge from the floods -- but she cannot produce the milk to feed her sickly newborn. The 26-year-old looks down helplessly at her crying son, who was brought rudely into the world early Tuesday morning in a makeshift relief camp set up in a historic Sufi burial site in the watery southern province of Sindh. Wearing a tattered red traditional.

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