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The Baloch waiting for Imran Khan

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yeah slightly old video now but happy to see Baloch people supporting Imran Khan.

This way was made soon after the 25th December Jalsa in Karachi
 
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People from all over Pakistan have finally realised that in given situation Imran khan is the 1 working selflessly for the people of pakistan.
 
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People from all over Pakistan have finally realised that in given situation Imran khan is the 1 working selflessly for the people of pakistan.

:tup: I hope Mr Imran Khan would raise voice of Baloch people who are suffering a lot there, as per the news we are getting:

Baloch welcome US Congressional hearing on Balochistan

QUETTA: Balochistan National Party (BNP) President Sardar Akhtar Mengal has applauded the US Congressional hearing on the Balochistan issue and the house subcommittees' concerns regarding appalling human rights emergency in Balochistan and endorsing Baloch people's right to self-determination.

A BNP delegation also attended the hearing and handed over a letter of thanks on behalf of the people of Balochistan.

Addressing the chair and members of the committee, Sardar Mengal wrote, "On behalf of my party and the people of Balochistan, let me sincerely thank you and members of the committee for the timely attention and understanding of human rights situation in Balochistan. Taking notice of the plight of the Baloch people by civilised world is need of the hour as situation for them is grave and serious."

Mengal further said that Baloch were living a life at gunpoint in the shadows of inhuman atrocities and their very survival as a nation had been threatened by the distortion of their history, culture and moderate social fabric. He said that their survival was at stake with organised acts of genocide.

He said that since the conflict was the direct result of oppression, the only way out was that the products of oppressions were removed, and that was to stop the oppression and the settlement of the dispute through a fair process involving the international community. :tup: The Baloch people will welcome any effort from the government and people of the United States and the civilised world for an amicable settlement of the Baloch issue, he added.

Mengal further mentioned that in any conflict resolution process it was imperative to take into consideration the essence of the conflict. The Baloch conflict was historical, cultural, economical and political in nature. It was obvious that in any conflict resolution process, the agenda should encompass all those issues, he added.

He said that before initiating a meaningful process of conflict resolution it was imperative that the Pakistan government take and practically implement some measures which were must to build a conducive atmosphere for a reconciliation process.

The measures he suggested were that all covert and overt military operations should immediately be suspended in Balochistan, all missing persons should be produced before a court of law, all proxy death squads operating under the supervision of Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Military Intelligence (MI) should be disbanded, Baloch political parties should be allowed to function and resume their political activities without any interference from intelligence agencies, persons responsible for inhuman torture, killing and dumping of dead bodies of the Baloch political leaders and activists should be brought to justice, measures should be taken for the rehabilitation of the displaced people from conflict-stricken areas of Balochistan.

The Baloch will welcome any mediation efforts from the United States, the United Kingdom, the European Union and the United Nations, he added in the letter.

Earlier, the Balochistan situation dominated the National Assembly and the Senate on Friday as the lawmakers from the province felt uneasy over the situation in their province amid assurance from the government that they would be given an in-house briefing next week.

The Pakistan People's Party (PPP) MNA Humayun Aziz Kurd continued to draw the attention of the House towards the worsening law and order situation in the province. However, it was, otherwise usually silent spectator, Yaqoob Bazenjo, who in an emotional tone urged Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani to stand and speak on the issue.

Though the prime minister did not respond to Bazenjo's appeal, he asked Interior Minister Rehman Malik to respond while leaving the session after a brief stint in the House.

Malik, on the ruling of Deputy Speaker Faisal Karim Kundi, who was chairing the session, pledged to give the members a detailed in-house briefing over the Balochistan situation.

He also clarified a statement when he stated that in order to talk with Baloch militants, some of them should publicly surrender their weapons, and by sticking to his stance, he believed it was meant to send a positive message.

Earlier, Yaqoob Bazenjo said that Balochistan was burning as the killing of Balochs, Sindhis, Punjabis and Pakhtuns have been continuing unabated in the province, and deplored that the government was not taking the matter seriously.

"Every child of the province is looking towards the prime minister for justice," Bazenjo said, urging the prime minister and interior minister to give a solution to the insecure conditions in the province.

He regretted that political parties unite over constitutional amendments, but there was no unity among them on the issue of Balochistan.

Humayun Aziz Kurd said that he had been continuously saying for the last four years that US was working on a plan to axe Balochistan from Pakistan, and pointed out that the US Congressional hearing on Balochistan was a testimony to that fact. "An international game is being played in Balochistan," Kurd noted.

Kurd felt that the country might face a big disaster if the role of the FC and secrete agencies in Balochistan's affairs did not end.

Awami National Party's Bushra Gohar expressed concern over the US Congress' hearing on Balochistan and felt that this should have been done by the Pakistan's parliamentary committee.

She sought a timeframe for presentation of the report of the Parliamentary Committee on Balochistan headed by Syed Khursheed Shah that was formed in August last year.

Rehman Malik also told the Upper House on Friday that several countries were involved in illegal activities in Balochistan want to detach it from Pakistan.

The militants were using foreign-made heavy weapons, expensive vehicles, he said, questioning as to where had they come from inside the country.

"There is a need to expose such faces before the nation. The bullets used in killing of two Baloch women in Karachi, was foreign-made and is banned in the country, which clearly indicates involvement of foreign hands in Balochistan," he said.

Malik expressed these views during question-hour in the Senate when legislators from Balochistan questioned him over FC's role in the province.

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Baloch welcome US Congressional hearing on Balochistan - PakTribune

Ali Dayan Hasan, the Pakistan director for Human Rights Watch, in his submitted remarks, said that cases documented by the HRW show that Pakistan's security forces and its intelligence agencies were involved in the enforced disappearance of ethnic Baloch.

http://paktribune.com/news/US-Congress-discusses-Balochistan-situation-247389.html

I hope administrator of PDF won’t delete my this post as I now have reference of Pak Tribune, not of Dawn newspaper I posted before. As, regardless any reference of any newspaper, international community do have right to talk in behalf of our Baloch brothers and sisters. :)
 
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I was very young that time but I still remember our one darling friend of Baluchistan, Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti, and his appeal to Indian brothers and sisters for help, but till his death, Indians could do nothing for him and his community. :cry:

this is how Nawab Bugti used to talk. (appealing to both brothers and sisters, a very unique way of talking by Mr Bugti than how others talk in world) :cry: :cry: :cry: :cry:

By Sunaina Baloch ., Phd, Zurich

We appeal to Indian brothers and sisters to support Baloch freedom struggle and liberate us from the Punjabi Pakistan

Baloch Freedom Movement: July 2006
 
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All my support for IK if he could resolve in-differences with baluch and bring peace in the province
 
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:tup: I hope Mr Imran Khan would raise voice of Baloch people who are suffering a lot there, as per the news we are getting:





I hope administrator of PDF won’t delete my this post as I now have reference of Pak Tribune, not of Dawn newspaper I posted before. As, regardless any reference of any newspaper, international community do have right to talk in behalf of our Baloch brothers and sisters. :)

So BNP said this. :D
 
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All my support for IK if he could resolve in-differences with baluch and bring peace in the province

I just don’t know how many more years it’s been needed to understand it that problem is not with politicians….

Politicians say there is no operation going on in Balochistan as rightly they are not authorized anyone when actually its been carried out by some agencies…i.e. FC.

The overwhelming grievances of Baloch are against FC, under the constitution it comes under civilian control…….in reality it doesn’t answering to provincial govt.

Supreme Court continuously asking to present all the abducted persons infront of him, its fells on deaf ears of the establishment just in last ruling they bind them to produce or face actions lastly.

The problem is what Baloch asking was never in grasp of politicians ever…and that’s a big big headache in this conflict for ordinary public and Baloch politicians for years.

If you watch Capital Talk of 7th Feb, 2012 you would be in better understandings as of now.
 
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