Daily Archives: August 8, 2012

Aug 8: Martyr’s of Soráp

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Four security men killed, 14 hurt in FC vehicle bomb attack

Occupied Balochistan: At least four security men were reported killed and 14 others hurt in a bomb attack on Frontier Constabulary’s (FC) vehicle in Balochistan’s Keich area of Turbat on Tuesday.

According to initial reports, this bomb attack on FC vehicle was launched in Aumari Kahan area of Keich on Tuesday evening.

Four security men killed and 14 others sustained injuries in the attack while the vehicle was destroyed completely.

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آگ لگانا تبصرہ : میر محمد علی ٹالپر ترجمہ: لطیف بلیدی

بلوچستان میں ریاست کی زیادتیاں اس حد تک بڑھ چکی ہیں کہ حکمران جماعت کے کچھ ارکان بھی گمشدگیوں اور قتل میں ریاست کے ملوث ہونے کی مذمت کر رہے ہیں

شام آج ایک خانہ جنگی میں مبتلا ہے، اور رابرٹ فِسک کا کہنا ہے کہ یہ سب دیرا میں اس طرح شروع ہوا: ”بغاوت کی ایک تاریخی جگہ، کچھ نوجوانوں نے ایک دیوار پر اسد مخالف تصویر منقوش کی تھی۔ شام کی سیکورٹی پولیس معمول کے مطابق نوجوان مردوں کو گھسیٹ کر اپنے اسٹیشن لے گئی اور ان پر تشدد کیا۔ لیکن بعد میں ان کی مائیں ان کے رہائی کا مطالبہ کرنے کیلئے وہاں پہنچیں تو پولیس نے ان سے بدکلامی کی۔ اس کے بعد، زیادہ سنجیدگی سے، قبائلی عمائدین کا ایک گروہ پولیس کے رویے کی وضاحت طلب کرنے کیلئے دیرا کے گورنر سے ملنے گیا۔ ہر ایک نے اپنی پگڑی گورنر کی میز پر رکھ دی، جوکہ مذاکرات کا ایک روایتی عندیہ ہے؛ وہ اپنی پگڑیاں فقط اسی وقت دوبارہ پہنیں گے جب معاملہ طے پاجائے۔ لیکن گورنر نے، جوکہ ایک بدمزاج پرانا کھڑوش باتھسٹ اور حکومت کا وفادار تھا، سب سے زیادہ معزز شیخ کی پگڑی کو اٹھایا، اپنے دفتر کی فرش پر پھینکا اور اس پر اپنا پیر رکھ دیا۔ دیرا کے لوگ ہزاروں کی تعداد میں احتجاج کیلئے باہر آ گئے، فائرنگ شروع ہوگئی اور بشر نے عجلت میں اس گورنر کو برخواست کرکے اس کی جگہ دوسرے کو بٹھادیا۔ بہت دیر ہو چکی تھی۔ آگ لگ چکی تھی۔ تیونس میں، ایک بے روزگار نوجوان، جس نے اپنے آپ کو آگ لگادی۔ شام میں، ایک پگڑی نے۔“

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Rehman Malik is involved in crimes against humanity in Balochistan: Hyrbyair Marri

The Baloch patriot leader, Hyrbyair Marri, has strongly criticized the Pakistan Media, Judiciary and other institutions, adding that Pakistan has prepared for a full scale military operation in Balochistan against Baloch nation.

The Baloch leader said that Rehman Malik, the federal interior minister of Pakistan, is involved in war crimes in Balochistan. Frontier Corps in Balochistan operates directly under the supervision of Rehman Malik. The FC, MI & ISI also abduct Baloch youth on his orders. The FC’s involvement in extra judicial killings and abductions of Baloch youth was recently proven when the IG police not only presented a video footage to the Supreme Court of Pakistan but he also appeared before the court and gave evidence. Despite this concrete proof, the Baloch youth shown in the video footage being abducted by FC were later killed and dumped.

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The abductions of Baloch activists by Pakistani security forces continue

Occupied Balochistan:The abductions of Baloch activists by Pakistani security forces continue unabated as security forces have raided the houses of a Baloch government employee in Quetta here on Sunday morning.

According to details a convoy of thirteen vehicles of Pakistani security forces raided the house of Saeed Ali S/O Asadullah Bugti on Saryab Raod, Quetta in the wee hours on Sunday. The security officials have been accused of violating the sanctity of the house and harassing women and children during the raid.

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COMMENT : Lighting the fires — Mir Mohammad Ali Talpur

The state excesses in Balochistan have reached such a point that even some ruling party members are condemning state involvement in the disappearances and killings

A civil war afflicts Syria today and Robert Fisk says it all began thus in Deraa: “A place of historical rebellion, some youths had painted anti-Assad graffiti on a wall. The Syrian security police followed their normal practice of dragging the young men to the cop shop and beating and torturing them. But then their mothers arrived to demand their release — they were verbally abused by the police. Then — much more seriously — a group of tribal elders went to see the Deraa governor to demand an explanation for the behaviour of the police. Each placed his turban on the governor’s desk, a traditional gesture of negotiation; they would only replace their turbans when the matter had been resolved. But the governor, a crusty old Baathist and regime loyalist, took the turban of the most prestigious sheikh, threw it on the floor of his office and stamped on it. The people of Deraa came out in their thousands to protest, the shooting started and Bashar hastily dismissed his governor and replaced him. Too late. The fire had been lit. In Tunisia, an unemployed young man who set himself alight. In Syria, a turban.”

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