Oppression in Balochistan and its struggle for freedom

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BLA issues strict warning to Chinese to leave occupied Balochistan
These 3 are same ones who attacked consulate in Karachi.They are educated and speak fluent english.

 

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Police in Pakistan beat to death Pakistani rights activist Muhammad Ibrahim Arman Luni, who was leaving a peaceful protest. Why is Pakistan sitting on the UN Human Rights Council? https://t.co/hiL6cSrGQy


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Pakjabis are trying their hardest to subdue the protests by running forged counterfacts, too bad it's not working.
It's only for so long that you can oppress a people.
 

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Baloch freedom fighters questioning captured coast guard FC personnel, during fierce battle in #Gawadar. They confessed of taking bribes from drug mafia and public rout vehicles. Huge amount of ammunition also seized
Republic tv is reporting that 25 porkies also have been dispatched to hell.
 

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Balochistan retrieves historical artefacts after 40 years

It took 40 years for the Balochistan government to successfully retrieve historical artefacts from a dusty storeroom in the National Museum, Karachi.



The sculptures, over 6,000-years-old, include a male, female and animal figurine, pottery, and several coins, stone tools and beads.



Zafar Buledi, the secretary of culture and tourism in Balochistan, termed the repossession “a landmark achievement” for the provincial government. “There are 20,675 artefacts which have been discovered from different archaeological sites in Balochistan,” he told Geo.tv, “Some of which are lying in the museum in Karachi.”



https://www.geo.tv/latest/231506-balochistan-retrieves-historical-artefacts-after-40-years
 

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Balochistan: Pakistan's land of mass graves
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Quetta, a few days ago. In the Dasht Tera Mil area, volunteers of the Edhi Foundation buried twelve dead bodies without any identification. The bodies were decomposed beyond recognition and no DNA test had been done on them by the authorities.
According to the volunteers, it is not the first time that they are forced to bury unknown bodies recovered from the streets and the fields of Balochistan. Last time was in January when 10 unidentified bodies had been buried in the same area by the same volunteers.
It is not uncommon, unfortunately, to find mutilated dead bodies, in various stages of decomposition and beyond recognition, dotting the roads of Balochistan. It is part of the nefarious 'kill and dump' policy of Pakistani intelligence agencies, highlighted time and again by human rights organisations- both national and international.
Mass graves were found in Balochistan for the first time in 2014 in Turbat, and since then, every year the people of the region discovered similar graves in different areas- one of the latest was found in Dera Bugti. In each case the discovery follows the same pattern- the Army and intelligence agencies cordons-off the area, keeping people away. Nobody really knows how many bodies are buried there and who they were.
Independent investigations and even international humanitarian organisations' access to the areas in question are banned for 'security reasons'; in truth, this is more for the security of the state's institutions than that of its citizens. These citizens, with each passing day, find they not only lack basic rights but also their government, with overbearing arrogance, denies them information and freedom to dissent.
Whoever touches Balochistan, even with a pen, dies. Or disappears for good. Military operations are carried out on a daily basis in Balochistan. State institutions and administrations have failed to provide protection and justice to the people, due to which a sense of insecurity has developed among them.
Families of missing persons, after getting disappointed in the state's legal system, are now appealing to international institutions to interfere. Operations and incidents of torture are not limited to some specific areas but these operations have expanded all over Balochistan, especially the rural areas.
Due to the China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), the villages on its route were either forcefully emptied or, by everyday military operations, situations have been deliberately created so that people are compelled to leave their land and migrate. At this point, those who manage to leave are the lucky ones. The others just disappear, almost every day, and only 10 or 15 per cent of those cases are reported. Relatives are reluctant to speak up as they are threatened by the authorities; and if they talk they don't get to see their loved ones again.
The numbers, according to The Voice of Missing Baloch People (VMBP) and other human rights organisations, are staggering. Since 2017, around 18,000 people have disappeared from Balochistan; give or take a citizen or two. Thousands of completely illegal arrests have been carried out, without the families involved being informed of the charges, with no legal help guaranteed or anyone being told where the prisoners are held. Not one of them, up to now, has appeared before a court. The numbers have become so high that some of the state institutions are finding it hard to continue denying what is happening before everyone's eyes. Government sources claim that about a thousand persons have disappeared in the last six years.
According to the Federal Ministry of Human Rights, since 2011, nearly a thousand dead bodies have been found, mostly in the areas of Quetta, Khalat, Khuzdar, and Mekran. The VBMP maintains it can document at least 1200 cases where corpses have been found on the roadside and can be linked to persons abducted. Amnesty International recently asked Pakistan to "ensure that all measures are taken to immediately end the practice of enforced disappearance" but of course nobody is going to listen. Because the practice, so well experimented in Balochistan, has now become a standard way for the Pakistani government to deal with activists, journalists, free thinkers and any political opponent all over the country.
Defence of Human Rights, a non-governmental organization working for the recovery of disappeared people, laments that more than 5,000 cases of enforced disappearance have remained unresolved till date in Pakistan. Most of these cases have been reported from the Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA), the Provincially Administered Tribal Areas (PATA) and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP), Balochistan and Sindh provinces. And according to the International Commission of Jurists (ICJ), the Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearance established in 2011 under international pressure hasn't made any significant progress. The ICJ says the practice of enforced disappearances in Pakistan is no longer restricted to conflict zones alone and has become a "tactic for suppressing dissenting voices wherever they are present," adding that "the practice has now become a national phenomenon".
According to the Amnesty Report, "the groups and individuals targeted in enforced disappearances in Pakistan include people from Sindhi, Baloch, Pashtun ethnicities, the Shia community, political activists, human rights defenders, members and supporters of religious and nationalist groups, suspected members of armed groups, and proscribed religious and political organisations in Pakistan. In some cases, persons are openly taken into custody by the police or intelligence agencies, and families trying to find out where their loved ones are held, are denied information by the authorities. Some victims are eventually released or their whereabouts are disclosed to their families but they continue to be held in arbitrary detention including in internment camps. Those forcibly disappeared are also at risk of torture and death during captivity".
The few people released are warned not to speak to the media or other organisations. Whoever asks for justice is targeted again. Soon enough, if the numbers of missing or killed and dumped people continue to grow, a part of the population will be formed by ghosts- An Army of White Walkers, who will and should haunt everybody 's sleep.
 

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Pakistan sends protest letter to Iran, after Baloch rebels killed 14 Pak Army personnel
BY PTI ON APRIL 21, 2019

Pakistan sent a protest letter to Iran on Saturday demanding action against Tehran-based “terrorists” involved in a recent targeted killing of its 14 security personnel, mostly from the Pakistan Navy.

Unidentified gunmen donning uniforms of paramilitary soldiers Thursday massacred 14 passengers after forcing them to disembark from buses on a highway in the restive Balochistan province.

The victims were not initially identified and it was speculated they could be Shia Muslims and ethnic workers from Punjab.

But later it emerged that they were security personnel, most of them associated with the Pakistan Navy.

According to the letter sent by the Foreign Office (FO) to Iran, at least 14 personnel belonging to the Armed Forces of Pakistan were offloaded from buses on April 18 in Oramra area of Balochistan and killed.

The Foreign Office said the “terrorists” belonging to Baloch nationalist groups were operating from a border region in Iran and has asked Tehran to take action against them.

“BRAS, which is an alliance of three Baloch terrorist organisations, has claimed responsibility for this terrorist act,” it said.

“Killing of 14 innocent Pakistanis by terrorist groups based in Iran is a very serious incident that Pakistan protests strongly. Pakistan awaits Iran’s response to its request for action against the groups based in Iran, whose locations have been identified by Pakistan a number of times,” the letter said.

It asserted that “after the incident, the terrorists who arrived from border region returned to that area”.

Baloch nationalists are active in the Balochistan province and often target the security forces and people from other provinces, especially Punjab.

The recent killing had occurred just ahead of the first-ever visit of Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan to Iran starting on Sunday.

Iranian foreign minister Javad Zarif condemned the attack, saying enemies of Pakistan-Iran ties were responsible for it.

“Strongly condemning the recent terrorist attack in Pakistan, just as PM Imran Khan embarks on his first, historic visit to Iran. Terrorists, extremists and their sponsors are terrified by close relations between Muslim states,” he tweeted.

Balochistan, which borders Afghanistan and Iran, is Pakistan’s largest and poorest province, rife with ethnic, sectarian and separatist insurgencies.

In the past, minority Shia Muslims and ethnic workers from the Punjab province have been targeted in such attacks.

An ISIS suicide attack targeting Hazara Shias in the provincial capital of Quetta last week killed 21 people and injured 60 others.

Armed gunmen kidnapped about two dozen passengers from two Karachi-bound coaches from Balochistan’s Mastung area in 2015, killing at least 19 of them in the mountainous area of Khad Kocha.

https://www.defencenewsindia.com/pa...z8NbdByqvsnbo218Yd_lLozNfz7pb-OFQtS6kf9P4Ojtk
 

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Major Gaurav Arya explains the kind of proper support #FreeBalochistan needs.

 

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Baloch vs Pakistan: Global Terror Tag a Death Knell for Rebels?

So, it is official. According to the United States, a State genocide against a population – the Baloch – does not deserve to be sanctioned, punished or even, acknowledged. Mass graves, enforced disappearances and bombing of civilians by the Army – that in theory is supposed to protect their citizens – are legal and not even remotely objectionable.

On the contrary, if and when that same population takes up guns and tries to resist the systematic exploitation of their lives and their resources, it is labelled 'terrorist' and added to a blacklist. The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), one of the Baloch militant organisations fighting in the region, has been classified as a global terrorist group by the US State Department – all of this, without taking any notice of the situation, despite repeated reminders by international humanitarian organisations and by the Balochi people themselves.


Now, according to the US law, it will be impossible for US citizens to support or sustain BLA or its members and any financial asset or bank account belonging to the BLA will be frozen. It will also be increasingly difficult for human rights organisations speaking for the Baloch people to have space in international meetings and at UN.

It will be more difficult to highlight the Baloch genocide at the Human Rights Commission. But this, according to BLA, will not stop the fight because, as their leader declared, “Baloch are defending their motherland by resisting foreign invaders China and Pakistan according to the international law and covenants”.

https://www.thequint.com/voices/opinion/balochistan-vs-pakistan-us-decision-global-terror-tag-death-knell-rebels

Some frikkin clueless American bureaucrats have put the Baloch freedom fighters on the block. Or was this a quid pro quo for helping the Americans in Afghanistan?
 

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Baloch vs Pakistan: Global Terror Tag a Death Knell for Rebels?

So, it is official. According to the United States, a State genocide against a population – the Baloch – does not deserve to be sanctioned, punished or even, acknowledged. Mass graves, enforced disappearances and bombing of civilians by the Army – that in theory is supposed to protect their citizens – are legal and not even remotely objectionable.

On the contrary, if and when that same population takes up guns and tries to resist the systematic exploitation of their lives and their resources, it is labelled 'terrorist' and added to a blacklist. The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), one of the Baloch militant organisations fighting in the region, has been classified as a global terrorist group by the US State Department – all of this, without taking any notice of the situation, despite repeated reminders by international humanitarian organisations and by the Balochi people themselves.


Now, according to the US law, it will be impossible for US citizens to support or sustain BLA or its members and any financial asset or bank account belonging to the BLA will be frozen. It will also be increasingly difficult for human rights organisations speaking for the Baloch people to have space in international meetings and at UN.

It will be more difficult to highlight the Baloch genocide at the Human Rights Commission. But this, according to BLA, will not stop the fight because, as their leader declared, “Baloch are defending their motherland by resisting foreign invaders China and Pakistan according to the international law and covenants”.

https://www.thequint.com/voices/opinion/balochistan-vs-pakistan-us-decision-global-terror-tag-death-knell-rebels

Some frikkin clueless American bureaucrats have put the Baloch freedom fighters on the block. Or was this a quid pro quo for helping the Americans in Afghanistan?
It's a lollypop for Pakistan. They will use it in their own way. This now gives legal cover for their Army to conduct operations against the group.

The US knows this very well. But they are also known to have blacklisted Taliban and Al Quaeda while the CIA actively works with them.

The CIA operates in Balochistan because, well, Iran is next door. They want those insurgents. They are cheaper to hire and more loyal than ISI's sellswords. So anti-Pak BLA will be killed and anti-Iran BLA will be retained. Both get what they want at India's expense.

Then don't complain when India throws a tantrum in self-interest. We will expedite the purchase of oil from Iran and the S400 is definitely coming.
 

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It's a lollypop for Pakistan. They will use it in their own way. This now gives legal cover for their Army to conduct operations against the group.

The US knows this very well. But they are also known to have blacklisted Taliban and Al Quaeda while the CIA actively works with them.

The CIA operates in Balochistan because, well, Iran is next door. They want those insurgents. They are cheaper to hire and more loyal than ISI's sellswords. So anti-Pak BLA will be killed and anti-Iran BLA will be retained. Both get what they want at India's expense.

Then don't complain when India throws a tantrum in self-interest. We will expedite the purchase of oil from Iran and the S400 is definitely coming.
What a fukin bugger's muddle!!

And the CIA is even actively involved with Pak's ISI in the Afghan drug trade to fund their top secret black projects (many of which are beyond Congressional oversight), and 'color revolutions' with Iran being the latest in the long list.

Never a dull moment, what?
 

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