Tags : Balochistan

Balochistan: Pakistani forces vehicle attacked in Rakhni, BLA owns the

QUETTA: A patrolling vehicle of Pakistan FC was attacked near Rakhni on Thursday the Baloch Liberation army spokesperson informed news sources. According to details, the FC vehicle was going from Pailawagh to Rakhni when the Baloch fighters attacked it in Charkha region. The BLA’s official spokesperson, Azad Baloch, said the exchange of firing between Pakistani […]Read More

Balochistan: Military offensive in Dasht continue for fifth consecutive day,

QUETTA: Pakistani army continues its ground and air strikes in Dasht Tehsil of district Kech Balochistan from last five days whereas separate raids have been carried in other areas of Balochistan including Turbat, Panjgur, Kharan and Awaran. According to details, Pakistani forces conducted raids in different areas of Balochistan and abducted several people including five […]Read More

Balochistan: Media ban forces poor newspaper sellers to sleep empty

QUETTA:  A newsagent in Khuzdar city of Balochistan made a passionate appeal from parties in Balochistan conflict to lift the ban on newspapers because it is badly affecting the lives of poor newspaper seller. Mr Mohammad Siddique Moosiani on Tuesday said, “We cannot even buy milk for our children. We have been doing this job […]Read More

Balochistan: Two electricity transmission line blown up, BRA claims the

QUETTA: Unknown persons blew up two 220 KV power transmission lines in Mangoli area of district Naseerabad Balochistan on Monday. According to sources, unknown men had attached improvise explosive devices (IED) with the pylons, that went off and destroyed the electricity supply line to Shikarpur. Pakistani law enforcement agency and the bomb disposal squad reach […]Read More

Hyrbyair Marri condemns terrorist attack on Church in Quetta

LONDON: The pro-freedom Baloch leader and head of Free Balochistan Movement, Hyrbyair Marri, has strongly condemned the terrorist attack on a Methodist Church in Quetta on Sunday. He said the terrorist attacks in the heavily militarised city of Quetta show the complicity of the Pakistani army and other security forces with religious hatemongers. He said, […]Read More

Belt and Road U-turn: China rethinks several Pakistani projects

By F.M. SHAKIL Blame it on political chaos, corruption or a deteriorating law and order situation in Pakistan. Whatever the cause, Chinese enthusiasm for the multi-billion dollar China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is waning and Beijing has taken several road, mass-transit and industrial zone projects off the table, either temporarily or permanently. Two road projects that have […]Read More

Is Chinese Militarization Of Pakistan Beginning?

By Lawrence Sellin Retired Colonel, U.S. Army Reserve According to a December 12, 2017 Urdu-language news site report, during a high-level meeting presumably between Chinese and Pakistani officials held on the last day of the November Chinese Economic Summit in Hong Kong, China offered to train Pakistani security forces to protect both the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor […]Read More

The Collective Punishment in Balochistan

“No protected person may be punished for an offence he or she has not personally committed. Collective penalties and likewise all measures of intimidation or of terrorism are prohibited. Pillage is prohibited. Reprisals against protected persons and their property are prohibited,” ARTICLE 33 of Geneva Convention 1949. The collective punishment of Baloch people by Pakistani […]Read More