original artical- -BBC Urdu - -پاکستان - -حکومت اور بلوچوں کے درمیان ڈائیلاگ
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Baloch voice against human rights violations are
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Translated source- Google Translate
original artical- -BBC Urdu - -پاکستان - -حکومت اور بلوچوں کے درمیان ڈائیلاگ
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Baloch voice against human rights violations are
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Translated source- Google Translate
mods, help .
Why the 2nd link i posted is showing as mirror image of the written text.
Threads merged
I can only see one link ? (other is a link to Google translate)
Did not meet Imran Khan, there will be no talks with occupying state less than Freedom – Nawabzada Hyrbyar Marri Gulzameen
Nawabzada Hyrbyar Marri, a pro-independence Baloch leader talking to a private television said that we have no trust on any institution or politician of the occupying state.
Hassan Nisar speaks on Balochistan issue :
Regards,
Virendra
Will China allow Balochistan to descend from Pakistanis? Also dear members what role will China play in this.
If Balochistan is separated from Pakistan, China will not have access to Arabian Sea & rich mineral reserves will be lost.
I feel we should consider China in this.
MOD Edit:
This is a post, not an sms. So please write properly.
Proper nouns, 'I' and sentences must begin with a Capital Letter. There is nothing called 'china,' and 'i.'
Pakistan should be called Pakistan.
I have edited your words. In future, maintain the standard.
Last edited by Vishwarupa; 16-03-12 at 04:59 PM.
All those who spoke in this video were eliminated.
Balochistan Telegram has been cut off. Pakis want to kill Baloch and also make sure no voice is there telling the horror of the genocide.
Smokers’ Corner: The thin red line | DAWN.COM
Interesting link - never knew that Najam Sethi was once a rebel and there was a Pakistani Hindu fighting for Baluchistan
Najam sethi being sane and left wing is not a surprise to me.
Quetta: At least four people including a father and son were gunned down in separate incidents in Balochistan province of Pakistan on Sunday, source said
The sources told this correspondent that some unknown armed men attacked father and son, riding a motorcycle, near Hub city. Both the injured were shifted to hospital where they scrummed to their injuries.
In another incident, two people were killed in Dast Goran area of Qalat district of the province. Police shifted the bodies to nearby hospital. Those killed had not been identified.
Al Jazeera World : Balochistan: Pakistan's other war
AFP: US concerned on killings in Pakistan
US concerned on killings in Pakistan
US cancels Balochistan seminar to avoid worsening of ties
WASHINGTON, June 10: Yet another crisis in US-Pakistan relations was quietly avoided when the US Defence Intelligence Agency cancelled a seminar which was to highlight the Baloch issue.
The agency, which is affiliated with the US Department of Defence, had already published a detailed programme of the proposed seminar on its website.
But a new message posted on the same site said that “due to unforeseen mission circumstances”, the event has been cancelled.
“We appreciate your interest in participating and hope you can join us for future educational seminars where we will explore important issues affecting our national security,” it added.
The “unforeseen circumstances”, although not explained in the cancellation notice, included joint efforts by some senior US and Pakistani officials who felt that holding a seminar which focuses on Balochistan would jeopardise their efforts to normalise relations between the two countries.
The Pakistan Embassy in Washington when contacted, refused to comment, but US sources said that the embassy and the Pakistan Foreign Office had also been working hard to get this event cancelled.
They alerted senior Pentagon and State Department officials about how this seminar would be viewed in Pakistan and with support from US officials were able to convince the organisers to call it off.
Islamabad argued that recent resolutions moved by a Republican lawmaker, Dana Rohrabacher, who supports the demand for an independent Balochistan, were already seen in Pakistan as provocative and ill-advised.
Pakistani officials pointed out that a seminar sponsored by a US government agency will undo all these efforts and will convince the Pakistanis that the US administration also backed efforts to break up their country.
“Good sense prevailed and they cancelled the event,” said a Pakistani academic who had been asked to speak but had pulled out.
The programme posted previously on the DIA website said the seminar was to “focus on two critical geographical/ political areas in Pakistan — the Federally Administered Tribal Areas and Balochistan” and will “explore these areas in terms of governance, economics, and security, as well as the impact of internal and external influences”. Key speakers included BLA leaders.
Diplomatic observers in Washington say that the decision to cancel the seminar would help defuse the impression that the United States and Pakistan were now “beginning to look more like enemies” than friends.
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