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The deaths of at least 1,000 people since March 2008 in the ongoing nationalist insurgency in the volatile Pakistani province of Balochistan have often been overshadowed by the country's other troubles. Yet as the BBC's Syed Shoaib Hasan discovered, the suffering there is every bit as acute.

Getting to the vast Baloch tribal settlement of New Kahan is not easy. It is tightly guarded by a ring of checkpoints.

We slip quietly past through a gravel path with help from a local guide.

New Kahan is home to thousands of tribal Baloch people. The Baloch rebel anthem plays as children gather for assembly.

Desperate poverty
Habibullah, an 11-year-old recites passionate and tragic lyrics: "We are the sons of the Baloch... we are the sons of lions... we are the protectors of the orphans and the destitute… our blood is our nation's salvation."

The children are eager to learn but provisions here are poor.

Habibullah and his friends take their classes sitting on the floor. Most of the parents are labourers and the school building is a two-room structure of baked clay.

There is desperate poverty here. Locals blame the government for the lack of facilities.

It is a situation reflected across Balochistan.


Nationalists say that despite the province's vast mineral wealth, it remains the most under-developed area of the country.

The government has responded to the insurgency by suppressing all dissent - and locking up any young men suspected of harbouring nationalist sentiments.

They have become part of the missing - people who have been arrested without charge by the state.

Gul Baloch is an angry young woman who has experienced the consequences of this policy and her tone is edged with bitterness.

Her brother Iqbal, along with his friends, was taken away by security forces two years ago.

The friends were released after a year - Gul says they were tortured during this time.

Ms Baloch says she knows that even if her brother comes back, he will never be the same again.

When her friends were taken away, they were blindfolded. When they came back, they could not stand sunlight for two to four months.

"There are marks on their bodies," Ms Baloch says.

"If one of them sits down and tries to get back up, it's difficult and very painful.

"That's how it is with them…. and when they are asleep, they wake up in panic, as they feel the torture is happening again - sometimes they even start screaming. "

'All our enemies'
Such treatment has left Balochistan's young men with few choices. Maqbool is one of them - a fiery young Baloch nationalist.


New Kahan is a vast tribal settlement which is often inaccessible to outsiders
He spoke to me in New Kahan about how they view the Pakistani state, and especially its dominant Punjab province.

"The Baloch youth... know quite well that, for the last 63 years, the Pakistani state has been deceiving and inciting them using various methods," he said.

"But now the Baloch youth have become enlightened.

"They know this very well - that the Punjabi army, the Punjabi judiciary, the Punjabi parliament as well as the Punjabi media - they are all our enemies."

People here are frustrated that Balochistan is so poor, even though it has vast reserves of oil, gas and gold which remain largely untapped.

But the province is also this crisis-ridden nation's biggest human rights disaster.

The anthem reverberating around New Kahan evokes the strong sense of injustice felt here.

'Baseless and unfounded'
But Akram Hussain Durrani - Balochistan's home secretary and top civilian security official - denies allegations that the security forces have been involved in extra-judicial killings.


Baloch nationalism seems to be on the rise throughout the province
"This type of allegation... is baseless and unfounded," he said.

"Most of these people are killed in their own tribal feuds and their families later put the blame on the federal government."

As far as eyewitness accounts of security forces being involved in kidnappings are concerned, he says there is a set procedure under the criminal code to register such cases.

"But the families don't co-operate in the collection of evidence and therefore we can't get to the bottom of the killings."

The protestations of the provincial government do not cut much ice among the Baloch, however.

Maqbool says the resistance is no longer about a few unruly tribes and not confined to just one place.

"If today someone is killed in one region of Balochistan, you can see political protests across [the rest of] Balochistan… you see the response of the resistance everywhere," he says.

The Baloch say they are being treated like slaves, rather than citizens. Many feel it is time to break away and win outright independence.

Meanwhile, Gul is still waiting for her brother to return.

But there will be no homecoming for the hundreds who are found in shallow graves across Balochistan every week.

Their mounting numbers have swelled support for the insurgents and prompted the judiciary to order an investigation into abuses committed during the country's longest-running insurgency.

Increasingly there is only one demand on Baloch lips - freedom or death.


P.S. No Indian propaganda!
It's BBC. BBC News - Pakistan: Abuses in mineral-rich Balochistan province
 
mineral rich and food starved.
they cant eat gas and without pakistan they can do nohing with the rocks they got.
dont forget they are controlled by tribal thugs who been foolong them for centuries and the peple are happy to be robbed and brain washed by their tribal gods.
its all about money. GOP used to give kind of ganster tax to bugtee tribal leaders for exploiting baluchistan natural gas. on top of that the bugtees used to just drop by on any sui southern gas company installation and take whatever they wanted inclufong companys cars and heavy macinery. once GOP stopped this tribal vandalism in the name of baluch nationalism.stopped their unjustified money and stopped them from robbing sui gas installations. they got angry and all this trouble started.
 
That's what I'm saying. Because of some power hungry people whole country has to pay for it. I'm sure average Baloch doesn't have time for all these they're too busy earning a bread for their families and getting a job.
 
Does any major political parties have base in Balochistan or only regional ones.
 
Exactly. I am not saying Pakistan should disintegrate but it should give this province high level autonomy like Hong Kong, If Punjab wants to continue dominating.

There is poverty in punjab as well, There is illitracy in punjab as well, there is umemployement in punjab as well.So just blaming punjab is not going to solve problem, and im saying this as a non punjabi. The issue is that gov and its establishment has failed time and again to deliver. they i think have some other businesses and looks like they damn care whether people are hungary or unemployed, committing suicide.
baloch should be given their rights. But sardari system also need to end there, because sardars also treat them as slaves.
 
Its not just abt our tribal system........... What has the GoP done for Baluchistan? We remain the most poorest of the provinces and most uneducated......Corruption is extreme....... Baluchistan is poor and u cant blame our people for tht all the time........ It is the responsibility of the govt of Pakistan to help us get rid of our problems.............. Our province is mineral rich............But the riches remain untapped......

Though i dont agree with the articles 100% but things like poverty and frustration are real.........
 
There is poverty in punjab as well, There is illitracy in punjab as well, there is umemployement in punjab as well.So just blaming punjab is not going to solve problem, and im saying this as a non punjabi. The issue is that gov and its establishment has failed time and again to deliver. they i think have some other businesses and looks like they damn care whether people are hungary or unemployed, committing suicide.
baloch should be given their rights. But sardari system also need to end there, because sardars also treat them as slaves.

I'm not criticizing the Punjabis but as article suggests that Army, Government, Judiciary system and Media are all Punjabi dominated so the frustration is obvious. The other someone on was saying 'We mujahirs pay highest amount of taxes and what we get in return? Look at the state of Karachi.' on this very forum.
 
Balochistan has been neglected by successive governments, but I believe attention is finally starting to be given to Balochistan. There still needs to a lot more done though. The Pakistan government needs to interact more directly with the Baloch tribals. It is a fact that Bugti took provincial funds to assemble his private military to fight the Pakistan government, instead of building schools etc. His followers also blow up pipelines & other sources of development from time to time. If you go to Balochistan, you'll see a clear difference in the development in Pashtun dominated areas vs Baloch dominated areas. The Baloch people need to stop listening to their tribals that encourage blowing up of pipelines, infrastructure. I wouldn't call the situation precarious though: there are many Baloch people that support Pakistan though as well. I wouldn't expect anything better from the BBC than their anti-Pakistan tirade they're so used to.
 
Its not just abt our tribal system........... What has the GoP done for Baluchistan? We remain the most poorest of the provinces and most uneducated......Corruption is extreme....... Baluchistan is poor and u cant blame our people for tht all the time........ It is the responsibility of the govt of Pakistan to help us get rid of our problems.............. Our province is mineral rich............But the riches remain untapped......

Though i dont agree with the articles 100% but things like poverty and frustration are real.........

sorry mate but the only mineral that is being exploited and royalty paid to baluchistan. the gas . is baakfiring since day one. bloeing up pipelines. kidnapping workers and demanding more than thr fair share. thats what the baluch leaders are doing. how can GOP ask an investor to go baluchistan and .
mine the minerals. baluch leaders are impossible to pleade. they will adk all the money made from mining and leave nlthing for investor and still ne angry. no guarantee of security for workers and equipment.
havent baluch nationalisys stopped busesvand shot dead every non baluch just because they were in baluchistan. how can this be jusyified. and how attractive baluchistan will be for an investor under those circumstances.
 
Balochistan has been neglected by successive governments, but I believe attention is finally starting to be given to Balochistan. There still needs to a lot more done though. The Pakistan government needs to interact more directly with the Baloch tribals. It is a fact that Bugti took the provincial funds to assemble his private militia to fight the Pakistan government, instead of building schools etc. His followers also blow up pipelines & other sources of development from time to time. If you go to Balochistan, you'll see a clear difference in the development in Pashtun dominated areas vs Baloch dominated areas. The Baloch people need to stop listening to their tribals that encourage blowing up of pipelines, infrastructure. I wouldn't call the situation precarious though: there are many Baloch people that support Pakistan though as well. I wouldn't expect anything better from the BBC than their anti-Pakistan tirade they are so used to.

But the thing that's the problem. Baloch are so poor and illiterate to understand all these politics.
 
Nawab Bugti wasnt anti Pakistan and things could have been solved with talks instead of military operation.............Tht was one of the major reason tht gave boost to BLA and india benefited frm the opportunity.

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Near sindh....... what do u expect safiz????
 
Nawab Bugti wasnt anti Pakistan and things could have been solved with talks instead of military operation.............Tht was one of the major reason tht gave boost to BLA and india benefited frm the opportunity.

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Now coming back to the topic
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Near sindh....... what do u expect safiz????

There is no doubt more needs to be done to improve the situation in Balochistan. My friend has been working in a infrastructure development project in Dera Murad Jamali, & he's still there, but he hasn't been advised to leave the compound he is in unnecessarily due to the security situation.
 

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