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14 August observed black day by Baloch women part 2

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14 August black day in baloch history

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  • A STRONG SLAP ON THE FACE OF OCCUPIERS

    THIS IS BALOCHISTAN FOT THOSE WHO KEEP SAYING BALOCHS LOVE PAKISTAN HAHAHA

    BALOCH ONLY LOVE THEIR MOTHERLAND BALOCHISTAN AND THEIR FREEDOM

  • ganook is right. They want to buy some Baluchi and want them to look the other way while they rape and plunder Baluchistan.

    Baluchi are being exploited and raped by Pakistani army and govt. Baluchi dont have any human rights and treated as 2nd class citizens.

    Only a Free Baluchistan is the solution. Killing Bugti Sahib is the last straw.

    Either freedom on Death. Baluchi fight against your oppressors and killers. you will get ur freedom. Inshallah!!

  • it is clear that why pakistan has let the taliban slaughter innocent people in swat,because pakistan is behind the baluch nationalists, lettiing the taliban killing innocent people in the name of islam, because pakistan doesnt want to give any opportunity to pashtun nationalists to stand up. pakistan will be broken soon. everyone will get waht they deserve. but a question what the pashtuns of baluchistan are thinking?

  • The Baloch are looking for justice and peace of mind. There will be no peace mind for their families until their beloved who have been forcefully taken away from them are found and the perpetrators of inhuman crimes are brought to justice. 31.8.07

  • The only hope left for the Baloch is the support of international community. It is the moral obligation and duty of International Human Right Groups, International Commission on Missing Persons (ECMP) , UN, EU and all freeborn people to put pressures on Pakistan regarding enforced disappearances, torture, extra judicial arrests and gross human rights violations in Balochistan, as currently the fate of tens of thousands remains unknown.

  • Nevertheless, it is now an open secret that Pakistan has neither any respect of National and International human rights laws or it has any tradition to respect value or human lives. This has been particularly obvious regarding their attitude and behaviour vis a vis Baloch people.

  • Enforced disappearance of Baloch elders and youth by Pakistani armed forces violates the rights of both the disappeared person and their relatives and the Baloch society as a whole. The clear responsibility to provide answers regarding the fate of missing persons lies with the government of Pakistan as government secret agencies and it armed forces are responsible for these enforced disappearances.

  • This inhuman behaviour of Pakistan has forced hundreds of the Baloch women and children to take into streets and protest against forced disappearances, torture and extra judicial killings of Baloch youth.

  • Currently more then 6000 Baloch youth/ political activists are either missing or being tortured in the Pakistan's army secret dungeons.

  • All the well-known human rights organizations and other concerned institutions have been voicing their serious concern regarding the fate of missing persons in Pakistani Balochistan. Internationally, Pakistan has been identified as one of the countries with high numbers of enforced disappearances unfortunately; most of these forced disappearances took place in Balochistan.

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