Daily Archives: July 26, 2012

Supreme Court seems helpless as abductions continue in Balochistan

Several Baloch youth have been abducted from different areas of Balochistan in past few days, as the Supreme Court has commented that the security agencies were not implementing the orders of the Court.

According to details reports Pakistani security forces attacked a Masque (Masjid) in Sui, Balochistan when people were engaged in reading their prayers (Taraweeh). The Imam (scholar) of the Masjid, Mulavi Mohammad Bakhsh Bugti, has reportedly been hospitalised after he was badly beaten by the Pakistani security personnel. The son of the Imam, Mohammad Siddiq Bugti, was taken away and is still being held at some undisclosed location. Abdul Nabi Bugti, another son of the Imam is already in the custody of Pakistani forces.

Two other people were abducted from Quetta and Gawadar town of Balochistan. The victims have been named as Mohammad Hafeez from satellite area Quetta and Kamran from Gawadar, who has been abducted when he was on his way to a nearby Market for shopping.

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Baloch nation should boycott Pakistan’s elections: BNM

Occupied Balochistan: A spokesperson of the Baloch National Movement (BNM) has said that during last half century several countries got their independence but later their sovereignty was curtailed under imperialist system. Similarly on 11 August 1947 Balochistan has become free from the occupation of British. However, after few months, on 27 March 1948, under an international conspiracy Pakistan was provided with the opportunity to occupy the Baloch state.

The BNM has advised its all zones to make arrangements of study circles and other educational programs on 11 August to create public awareness regarding the lost independence of Balochistan and educate the new workers about Baloch history and geography.

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UN should pass a resolution to declare Balochistan a no fly zone: Hyrbyair Marri

London: Pakistan’s newly elected Prime Minister asks Baloch to respect its flag whereas he forgets the fact that Pakistan has desecrated the flag of Balochistan 1948 when it occupied Balochistan and hoisted Pakistan’s flag there. The Pakistani army and bureaucrats should not expect Baloch people to give salutation and respect to Pakistan’s flag. Neither will the Baloch tolerate the flag of any occupiers on their land.

Baloch leader  expressed these view in a statement released in DailyTawar, an Urdu daily newspaper in Balochistan. He said the new Prime Minister of Pakistan instead of trying to deceive the Baloch freedom seekers, should worry about his job. Pakistan’s Bureaucrats, security agencies and the rulers have always used media as a tool and tried to mislead the world through their poisonous propaganda. Few days back a Pakistan Army general lieutenant, Omar Farooq, gathered some of his hired people in a conference in Pakistan National Defence University and claimed that 95% Baloch are patriotic Pakistanis and that they don’t want freedom. We want to ask him from where he got these statistics.

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There is no gain for the Baloch to take part in Pakistan’s elections: Nawab Marri

Karachi: Veteran Baloch independence leader Nawab Khair Bakhsh Marri said that Pakistan’s existence on world map is possible due to American support. If America stops funding Pakistan, it will disappear from world map within one week. Now it depends on America whether it wants to keep Pakistan alive for one year or one hundred years.

The Baloch people instead of being spokespersons of their tribal entities should become a Nation – ‘Baloch Nation’. Getting rid of Pakistan’s slavery has become the destiny of Baloch nation as the world map is changing rapidly. We cannot tell exactly when the Baloch will get rid of Pakistan’s slavery but we can surely say that Balochistan will be get independence in this century.

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Baloch Surgeon Doctor abducted near Matung

Mastung : A surgeon of BMC, Dr Din Mohammad Bangulzai, was kidnapped in Ganji Dori area of Mastung district on Sunday night.

According to details Mr Bangulzai was on his way from Mastung to Quetta when unidentified people whisked him away. Doctor Deen Mohammad Bangulzai was returning from his clinic after seeing some patients. “The doctor’s car was found in Ganji Dori area and he was missing,” sources reported.

Dr Bangulzai is a resident of Mastung, Balochistan and works in Bolan Medical Complex (BMC) as a senior surgeon Doctor.

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اچھائی کی طرف قدم؟ تبصرہ : میر محمد علی ٹالپر ترجمہ: لطیف بلیدی

بلوچ کو ان کے حقوق نہ دینے کیلئے ریاست کی طرف سے بہانے تراشنے کی ایک طویل تاریخ ہے، ہر چند کہ بھیڑیے اور بھیڑ کی حکایت کی طرح، آخر کار انہیں کسی بہانے کی ضرورت نہیں

نئے وزیر اعظم کے پاس بطور ان کی اولین ترجیح کے بلوچ آرزوو ں کو ظالمانہ قوت کیساتھ دبانے کا ایک پرانا ایجنڈا ہے اور ان کے بیانات اس متوقع کریک ڈاون کے ارادے کی مکمل تشریح ہیں کہ جنکا بلوچستان کے لوگوں کو جلد ہی تجربہ ہو سکتا ہے۔ اسلام آباد میں فوج کی زیرسرپرستی چلنے والے نیشنل ڈیفنس یونیورسٹی (این یو ڈی)میں، ’بلوچستان کی صورتحال: تصورات اور حقیقت؛ اچھائی کی طرف قدم‘ کے عنوان سے منعقدہ ایک دو روزہ قومی ورکشاپ میں، جوکہ پنڈال میں شریک لوگوں اور منتظمین کیلئے مناسب تھا، انہوں نے کہا کہ اگر ’چھوٹے علاقوں میں بدامنی‘ کو فوری طور پر قابو نہ کیا گیا تو یہ دیگر علاقوں تک پھیل سکتی ہے۔ انہوں نے ان ’مٹھی بھر عناصر‘ کو ختم کرنے کے عزم کا اظہار کیا جو بلوچستان کو عدم استحکام کا شکار کر رہے ہیں۔ انکے رسمی اعلانات بلوچ کیخلاف کارروائیوں میں شدت آنے کی منحوس اور بدشگون عندیے ہیں، کہ جن کو 1948 کے بعد سے مسلسل استعمال کیا گیا ہے۔ حسب توقع، این ڈی یو میں بلوچستان سے تعلق رکھنے والے حاضرین زیادہ تر وہی لوگ تھے کہ جنہوں نے ہمیشہ کھلے عام یا خاموشی سے بلوچ کیخلاف مظالم کی طرفداری، حمایت اور تعریف کی ہے۔ این ڈی یو کی یہ اچھائی کی طرف قدم، ایسا لگتا ہے کہ بلوچ کیخلاف ایک بلا روک قوت کے استعمال کا عندیہ ہے۔

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