Dr. Manan Baloch, his Colleagues Murdered in Cold Blood by Pakistani ISI
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شھید فاضل بلوچ نے اپنے سیاسی کیرئر کا آغاز ۲۰۰۸ بلوچ طلبہ تنظیم بی آر ایس او کی فلیٹ فارم سے کیا۔ مگر اپنے انتھک محنت اور سر زمین سے سچی محبت اور جنونانہ سیاسی سرگرمیوں کے سبب کچھ وقت کے بعد شھید فاضل بلوچ بی آر ایس او مند گیاب زون کے جنرل سیکریٹری تعینات کیے گئے۔اور اس دوران شہید نے سیاسی سرگرمیوں کو متحرک کیا، سیاسی سرکلز ، بلوچی ادب اور تاریخ کا مطالعہ کیا ۔ ساتھ ہی مختلف یونٹوں میں سیاسی سر کلز کا انعقاد بھی کیا ،یاد رہے کہ اُس وقت مند میں سیاسی سرگرمیاں انتہائی محدودسطح تک پہنچ چکے تھے ۔
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Can humanitarian relief be imagined in an atmosphere of continued human rights abusive? Can humanitarian operation be imagined alongside of military operation? Can disaster relief center be imagined in the midst of a mass grave?
People living in a civilized society can’t imagine how a death squad can organize a disaster relief center, how a military operation can be managed in the name of humanitarian operation and why people start to migrate to save their lives from the so-called humanitarian relief using helicopter gunships in aerial bombardments over villages.
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“The world’s most wanted terrorist was found living next to a Pakistan military base, and the person who helped find him has been imprisoned by Pakistan on treason charges. This alone is reason enough to question Pakistan’s involvement in global terrorism.” Bhawal Mengal
Robi Ludwig, Psy.D.
You may never have heard of The World Baloch Organization (WBO), but they are hoping that will soon change. The WBO is a human rights organization that lobbies against the human rights abuses committed by the Pakistan military and intelligence agencies against the Baloch people in its own country.
Balochistan, “the country of the Baloch,” which has existed since well before the seventh century AD, presently forms part of the three states of Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan. Situated in southwest Pakistan, Balochistan is the country’s largest, most resource-rich, yet least developed province. Since the Pakistan government forcefully occupied Balochistan in 1948, the Baloch people report gross human rights violations perpetrated against its people which seldom surface in international media channels or decision-making forums.
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