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Murders in Balochistan: I blame the government

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A friend of mine left Quetta for his hometown in Turbat recently without informing anyone.

After reaching home, he re-established contact with the lot of us. Upon being asked as to why he would just get up and leave without telling any of us, he simply said it was for security purposes.

According to him, many of his friends in the past had been whisked away from their homes in Turbat, Gwadar and Panjgur and are currently listed as ‘missing persons’. He clearly did not want a similar fate. And rightly so, I might add.

Given the volatile situation in the province, with kidnappings on the rise and subsequent killings, how can anyone be expected to feel anything other than completely insecure?

The same friend cited an incident about one of his friends who was kidnapped on December 28 last year while he was on his way home. His body was later found along with that of the Baloch Students Organisation leader Qambar Chakar’s, near a seasonal river in Kech district. The deceased was a sub-editor at a monthly Baloch magazine Darwanth.

Today, a deep-rooted sense of uncertainty prevails within every individual in Balochistan, regardless of their profession or political affiliation.

As of last July, as many as 100 bullet-riddled bodies of missing persons have been uncovered in desolate areas throughout the province. The whereabouts of a number of missing are still unknown.

Federal as well as provincial governments, along with the judiciary, have yet to resolve the lingering issue.

Whatever the reasons may be for the kidnappings or the killings, the responsibility of it all lies with the government, the law enforcers and the judiciary. We are counting on them to restore peace in the severely unstable region.

Murders in Balochistan: I blame the government – The Express Tribune Blog
 
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Whatever the reasons may be for the kidnappings or the killings, the responsibility of it all lies with the government, the law enforcers and the judiciary. We are counting on them to restore peace in the severely unstable region.

He has too high expectations of the government, they're not going to do anything.
 
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A friend of mine left Quetta for his hometown in Turbat recently without informing anyone.

After reaching home, he re-established contact with the lot of us. Upon being asked as to why he would just get up and leave without telling any of us, he simply said it was for security purposes.

According to him, many of his friends in the past had been whisked away from their homes in Turbat, Gwadar and Panjgur and are currently listed as ‘missing persons’. He clearly did not want a similar fate. And rightly so, I might add.

Given the volatile situation in the province, with kidnappings on the rise and subsequent killings, how can anyone be expected to feel anything other than completely insecure?

The same friend cited an incident about one of his friends who was kidnapped on December 28 last year while he was on his way home. His body was later found along with that of the Baloch Students Organisation leader Qambar Chakar’s, near a seasonal river in Kech district. The deceased was a sub-editor at a monthly Baloch magazine Darwanth.

Today, a deep-rooted sense of uncertainty prevails within every individual in Balochistan, regardless of their profession or political affiliation.

As of last July, as many as 100 bullet-riddled bodies of missing persons have been uncovered in desolate areas throughout the province. The whereabouts of a number of missing are still unknown.

Federal as well as provincial governments, along with the judiciary, have yet to resolve the lingering issue.

Whatever the reasons may be for the kidnappings or the killings, the responsibility of it all lies with the government, the law enforcers and the judiciary. We are counting on them to restore peace in the severely unstable region.

Murders in Balochistan: I blame the government – The Express Tribune Blog

Is this kidnapping and killing for money or anything else?
 
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Yes government should provide security to every citizen of Pakistan it's one of the fundamentals rights
 
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It is Government's responsibility to provide security
 
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Yeah it is. But we have to remember the Pakistani government doesn't really care for the people of Pakistan.

It is not the solution ........................People have to do something soon for this purpose
 
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It is not the solution ........................People have to do something soon for this purpose

I know. I guess the best thing would be to make people aware of the situation because we really don't hear anything about Balochistan.
 
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Is this kidnapping and killing for money or anything else?

That's what I am also wondering about. How many of the families that these missing persons belong to, have received demands for ransom? The fact that some of them belonged to some particular associations/local news agencies, hints that such abductions/killings are for political reasons.

Could it be that it is happening at the behest of the government/Army to keep political activism under check?
 
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Yes government should provide security to every citizen of Pakistan it's one of the fundamentals rights

Ahh man .
Dont over react .
Whenever there is kidnappings and murders ppl blame the government, it applies to both Indians as well as Pakistanis .
Now wht do u expect government should provide security guard/police for every citizen of the country ?
It's impossible for governments to provide security to each and every person , In pakistan even VVIPs are killed .

Few days back one girl was murdered in delhi , her college students did a protest and blamed government for providing no security to citizens .
South Asia aint some western developed world .

We should stop blaming our respective governments and we should emphasize on the root of the cause and the mindset of the ppl doing it .
 
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I know. I guess the best thing would be to make people aware of the situation because we really don't hear anything about Balochistan.

Yup it is.................Only people can bring change in the current circumstances
 
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