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Saudi Arabia should not become a party in Baloch-Pakistan conflict: Hyrbyair Marri
LONDON: Baloch pro-freedom leader and head of Free Balochistan Movement, Hyrbyair Marri, has expressed his concerns about Pakistani official claims that Saudi Arabia has agreed to invest in CPEC project.
Hyrbyair Marri said that Fawad Chaudhry, Pakistan’s minister of information and broadcasting, claimed that Saudi Arabia has agreed to invest in CPEC and become the ‘third strategic and economic partner’ of Pakistan.
‘I as a Baloch, who strives for freedom of Balochistan, urge the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia not to meddle and become a party in Balochistan Pakistan conflict,’ Marri said adding that Saudi should refrain from investing in a project that will be built on the dead bodies of innocent Baloch.
China-Pakistan nexus is aimed at colonising Balochistan, flooding Gwadar with foreigners and turning the local Baloch population into a minority on their native land.
The Baloch leader added, ‘We, Baloch consider the CPEC and other China-Pakistan projects as part of their policy of eliminating the Baloch and taking over their land and resources.’
He said that such projects are a source of death and destruction for the Baloch nation and Baloch will resist such colonial expansionism. ‘Chinese and Punjabi nexus will deteriorate the instability in the region because China wants to colonise the world with its economic terrorism while Punjabi are promoting Jihadist ideology to destroy world peace,’ Hyrbyair Marri explained.
He said that Pakistan’s PM Imran Khan boasted during his visit to Saudi that there should be no conflicts among Muslims nations and that Pakistan would like to play a role of ‘putting out these fires’.
Mr Marri said that Khan was forgetting the fact that Pakistan is the one that started these fires. In the first nine months of its separation from India, Pakistan set Balochistan on fire by forcibly and illegally occupying our sovereign country. ‘It [Pakistan] is responsible for the genocide of Bengali people.
Pakistan’s interference in Afghanistan and India are an open secret,’ Hyrbyair Marri said adding that today almost all major terror incidents are directly or indirectly link to Pakistan.
Mr Marri ended his message by saying, ‘if Pakistan wants to resolve regional and international conflicts it should first pull out its occupying troops of Balochistan and demonstrate a practical willing of putting out fires around the world or at least in the Muslim world.’