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Badam Zari, right, a woman from Bajaur tribal agency near the Afghan border, talks with journalists about contesting general elections from Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), in Bajauar, April 1. Zari is the first woman to run for office from the tribal areas where conservatives do not allow women to cast ballots due to traditional veiling customs. Pakistan’s May 11 elections will mark the first-ever transition from one elected civilian government to another in the country’s 65-year history.
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