A peaceful protest was held in front of the Punjab Assembly in Lahore, the capital of Pakistan's Punjab province, calling for an end to the misuse of the Muslim-majority country's blasphemy laws.
In the sweltering heat of the coastal city of Karachi, the house of Sabiha Begum, 48, a resident of Ghareebabad, becomes an active blast furnace with tonnes and tonnes of coal burning inside, making it impossible to even set foot.
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