Oppression in Balochistan and its struggle for freedom

I am otm shank

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Do you guys really believe these retitled videos? :pound:

That has nothing to do with Baloch. It's a video of paramilitary/police forcing out illegal Afghan immigrants and it's nothing new.




Man, it's great to see the desperation in these outcasts living abroad that call themselves 'Baloch'. They're now even reuploading pictures from the Syrian/Iraq conflicts :rofl:- It's even funnier to see gullible Indians believe them!
wow so you treat Afghanis like that as well as balochi? what ever happened to the ummah? pakistani is a Muslim nation for all muslims not just pakjabi and panthans.
 

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Gunmen kill journalist in Balochistan

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Unidentified attackers shot dead a journalist in Balochistan’s Qalat district, close to Afghan and Iranian border, police said Friday.

Muhammad Jan, 37, who worked for Urdu language daily newspaper Qudrat, was shot late Thursday while on his way home on a motorcycle in Qalat district, some 160 kilometres south of Quetta, the provincial capital.

“Two attackers on motorcycle opened fire on him, using a pistol and killing him on the spot,” senior police officer Muhammad Ali told AFP. The attackers fled the scene, he said.

Pakistan is ranked among the world’s most dangerous countries for journalists. The restive province has been wracked for more than a decade by religious, sectarian and separatist insurgencies. However the motive for Jan’s killing is not yet clear, Ali said. He had not complained of any threats from militant groups or mentioned any family or tribal dispute.

No group has yet claimed responsibility for the killing, and Ali said police were investigating. Jan was also working as a press secretary for the Balochistan media council as well as a teacher in a government school.
 

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Gunmen kill journalist in Balochistan

QUETTA:

Unidentified attackers shot dead a journalist in Balochistan’s Qalat district, close to Afghan and Iranian border, police said Friday.

Muhammad Jan, 37, who worked for Urdu language daily newspaper Qudrat, was shot late Thursday while on his way home on a motorcycle in Qalat district, some 160 kilometres south of Quetta, the provincial capital.

“Two attackers on motorcycle opened fire on him, using a pistol and killing him on the spot,” senior police officer Muhammad Ali told AFP. The attackers fled the scene, he said.

Pakistan is ranked among the world’s most dangerous countries for journalists. The restive province has been wracked for more than a decade by religious, sectarian and separatist insurgencies. However the motive for Jan’s killing is not yet clear, Ali said. He had not complained of any threats from militant groups or mentioned any family or tribal dispute.

No group has yet claimed responsibility for the killing, and Ali said police were investigating. Jan was also working as a press secretary for the Balochistan media council as well as a teacher in a government school.
innalillahi wainnailaihi rojiun

he was a well known activist against BLA terror
 

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initated by terrorist pakistani government to gather sympathy

http://www.financialexpress.com/wor...-killing-of-journalist-in-balochistan/508347/

The New York-based Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) has asked Pakistan to investigate the killing of a journalist in the Balochistan province. In a statement, the media watchdog has demanded action against those responsible for the killing of 37-year-old Mohammad Jan, who was returning home late Thursday night in Kalat area when targeted by unidentified assailants, reports the Dawn.


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_journalists_killed_during_the_Balochistan_conflict_(1947–present)

(freedom of press )






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The journalist had worked for the Urdu-language daily Qudrat and was teaching at a school. No group has yet claimed responsibility for the killing. Pakistan is considered one of the deadliest countries for journalists. According to the watchdog, 59 journalists have been killed in Pakistan from 1992 to 2016. Earlier, Balochistan Union of Journalists and Quetta Press Club office-bearers had also condemned the journalist’s killing and asked the government to arrest the culprits without any delay.
 

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So will you equally recommend hurriyat terror?
You really cannot compare the two.

Baloch separatism has little to no support in Balochistan. There are no curfews, no mass-protests, no riots, it's just like any other Pakistani province.

The most there is, is just really old starving men hiding out in some cave with no supplies or ammunition to do anything serious anymore. They're coming out and surrendering en masse, knowing their situation is futile. BLA Commander in Chief defected not too long ago.
 
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You really cannot compare the two.

Baloch separatism has little to no support in Balochistan. There are no curfews, no mass-protests, no riots, it's just like any other Pakistani province.

The most there is, is just really old starving men hiding out in some cave with no supplies or ammunition to do anything serious anymore. They're coming out and surrendering en masse, knowing their situation is futile. BLA Commander in Chief defected not too long ago.
You should answer my question.

Is Pakistan a nation to shelter all muslims or are afghan muslims and rohingya muslims not welcome?
 

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You really cannot compare the two.

Baloch separatism has little to no support in Balochistan. There are no curfews, no mass-protests, no riots, it's just like any other Pakistani province.

The most there is, is just really old starving men hiding out in some cave with no supplies or ammunition to do anything serious anymore. They're coming out and surrendering en masse, knowing their situation is futile. BLA Commander in Chief defected not too long ago.

again wrong my dear friend

why there is no unrest on hindu majority jammu and buddhist majority laddakh which are part of same province

curfew mass protest in kashmir is even linked to 5 district and unlike POK india didn't changed the demography to curb

pakistan lookout in balochistan and kashmir is same that is exploitation of resources natural mineral in case of balochistan and most important water in case of kashmir and to control that narrative fire in name of islam and sunnism is propagated, it is not india but pakistan who has gifted part of its occupied kashmir to china so much of kashmiriyat and trying to sold balochistan again on name of CPEC

yes you cannot compare the same as india is yet to use drone on its population unlike the case of balochistan

Balochistan leader and freedom fighter Akber Bugti has been murdered or killed by Pakistan army, while Indian army has not killed any Kashmir leaders. All Hurriyat leaders like Yasin Malek, Gilani and other are safe in India.
 
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You should answer my question.

Is Pakistan a nation to shelter all muslims or are afghan muslims and rohingya muslims not welcome?

no bengali muslims where given no power and considered racially inferior- result bangladesh

hindus and sikh who origially built the city of lahore where thrown out

shia's are facing hostility

are muhajir (from bihar and up) still integrated


if everything is so hunky dory why you resort to deporting afghani now and are fighting in FATA

fact of the matter is even sindhis are more culturally linked to india and india has prominent sindhis and lot of hindus migrated from sindh in last 2 years and remember indian national anthem has word sindh in it
 

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You really cannot compare the two.
Off course!
Cuz Muslims aren't Kashmiris!

Ever read about history of Kashmir and Balochistan. About how Balochistan has merged into Pakistan vs how Kashmir, the epicenter of Buddhism with nearly no touch of Islam few centuries ago, has been dominated by Wahabi and Salafi hypocrite morons and either kill locals or make the flee.
Wahabis came, killed real Persians and Iran became Islamic Republic, Wahabis came, killed locals and Egypt became Muslim majority and Islamic Majority, they came pushed out Indonesian Hindus and Indonesia became Muslim majority.
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Wahabis intrude into other regions like Kashmir, and demand for some sort of "azadi" (jaise inke baap ka maal ho :mad:)
History of Kashmir - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Kashmir in Ancient Sanskrit Literature
Even the name of Kashmir came from Sanskrit, from when it became property of immigrants?o_O

This image is funny but sums up what I intend to say.
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Baloch separatism has little to no support in Balochistan.
Wrong, population of Balochistan is barely 5 millions, over a large area, so it's easy to suppress them. It was even lower before Pak took over it. This similar to Chinese strategy who outnumbered locals in former Soviet Republics and Central Asian countries.
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And Muslims? They have history of intruding into others' land and later demand for "azadi" or Shariah law in country. From Europe to Central Asia, ME to Africa & near East and even China, mostly Muslims are having (actually creating) problems everywhere.
 

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Quetta attacks: Carnage now, confusion later

Truth is as powerful as the trust in those who speak it, said Nancy Gibbs, editor of Time magazine, recently. This aptly sums up the findings of a dauntless judge in Pakistan, who is known for his integrity and courage of convictions. Justice Qazi Faez Isa has come up with a bold report on the Quetta carnage on August 8, 2016, that started with the targeted killing of the president of the Balochistan Bar Association, followed by a deadly suicide attack at the civil hospital that claimed the lives of 75 innocent people, while injuring 105 others. The cream of lawyers – 54 in one go – perished.

People at the highest levels of government appear befuddled, ruefully concludes Isa in a 110-page report, that was penned down after continuously working for 56 days and examining 45 witnesses along with corresponding with all the relevant stakeholders in the federal as well as the Balochistan governments. The Supreme Court had constituted the Inquiry Commission to look into the matter “from all the relevant aspects of this multidimensional tragedy.”

Law enforcement and security agencies bear the main brunt of the blame when he laments that the “all prevailing culture of lawlessness has serious consequences”. The main areas of concern revolve around police investigations, intelligence collection, terrorism-related coordination mechanism and the lack of implementation of plans and strategies to combat terrorism and violent extremism.

Active association of the intelligence agencies must be ensured so that investigators are able to successfully work out such high-profile cases.

Let us examine the role of the police. Investigations in a series of terrorism cases were going nowhere until the judge assumed the supervisory role to steer the process in a systematic and scientific manner. Unfortunately, investigation of the case was carried out by the police in a slipshod manner. The crime scenes were not properly preserved, videotaped or photographed for follow ups. No attempt was made to look for fingerprints on bullet casings found on the spot. Even the car of the victim was not forensically examined.

These lapses on the part of police were rectified by the judge, who directed the Quetta police to seek the assistance of the Punjab Forensic Science Laboratory in Lahore. This intervention proved to be a remarkable breakthrough. CCTV footage at the hospital was technically scanned and enhanced to establish the identity of the suicide bomber and his accomplices.

DNA samples were obtained from the body parts of the suicide bomber found at the site and the shoes on his feet led the investigators to the shop from where the culprits were further identified. A reward of 10 million rupees for providing information about the suspects resulted in an informant coming forward to establish the identity of the suicide bomber and his address.

For the professional manner of the investigation carried out on the directions of Isa, credit must be given to the civilian federal intelligence agency and the team of Balochistan police that not only traced the terrorists but eventually confronted them on December 5. In the exchange, five culprits – including the ring leader – were killed.

The main areas of concern revolve around police investigations, intelligence collection, terrorism-related coordination mechanism.

The basic lessons to be drawn from the findings of the commission and the thoroughness of the judge are as follows: the police must properly preserve the crime scenes of incidents of terrorism; forensic examination including fingerprinting, videotaping, photographing and DNA-testing are crucial requirements of scientific investigations; the data bank of terrorists should be centrally maintained, the modus operandi of the culprits and analysis of cases must be carried out to identify terrorist networks and to establish linkages, if any, with other such gruesome incidents.

Moreover, active association of the intelligence agencies must be ensured so that investigators are able to successfully work out such high-profile cases. Finally, incentives and rewards to officials and informants are crucial ingredients of success.

Isa is justified in his remarks that “at the highest levels of government the subject of terrorism and combating it is epitomized with confusion,” and has rightly concluded that “the state, which has receded in the face of those spreading hatred and murders, must reexert itself.”

Clarity, commitment and collaboration between the various state institutions will lead to eliminating the menace of terror from our society.
 

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Beating people on roads, kidnapping and shooting in alone and throwing bodies at roads,
Internationally banned terrorist groups are fighting elections, an area where "cleansing" Shias & minorities is legal and Vital for society.
The new definition of Human Rights by Pakistan!
#BalochistanZindaHai
 

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rebels already surrendered in Balochistan but anyways if it makes you sleep well :) .
lol okay packie ISI mole in disguise balochs are surrendering terrorist blasts dont happen in packistan didnt loose all the wars bangladesh is also a saazish but whatever makes you sleep well alright.
 

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