Tags : Freedom struggle

Indian State Should Focus on Unconventional Methods: Jamal Nasir Baloch

By Mark Kinra  After the recent short but intense India-Pakistan military skirmish, the like of which was last seen in 1971 war, Pakistan’s province of Balochistan also witnessed heightened attacks by Baloch separatist groups. After the ceasefire, much of the Indian and international media’s attention began focussing on Balochistan. To understand where the Baloch movement was headed […]Read More

Hyrbyair Marri Condemns Pakistani General’s Remarks, Reaffirms Commitment to Independence

LONDON: In a strongly worded statement shared on social media, Hyrbyair Marri, the President of the Free Balochistan Movement (FBM), lashed out at Pakistan’s top military official, General Asim Munir, accusing him of insulting the Baloch nation and reaffirming the Baloch people’s determination for independence. Marri was responding to reported comments by General Munir in […]Read More

FBM Holds Simultaneous Protests Against Pakistan’s Nuclear Tests on Baloch

LONDON: On the 27th anniversary of the nuclear tests conducted by Pakistan in the Chaghai district of Balochistan on May 28, 1998, coordinated demonstrations were held across multiple European countries. Organised by the Free Balochistan Movement (FBM) and supported by the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) and other rights groups, these protests aimed to draw international […]Read More

BLA Takes Responsibility for Attack on Mineral Transport Convoy in

SHAAL (QUETTA): The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has claimed responsibility for an attack on a convoy of mineral-transporting trucks in the Shahogeri area of Kharan district.  The incident occurred at sunset on May 28, according to a statement released by the group. In the statement, BLA spokesperson Azad Baloch confirmed that the organisation’s “freedom fighters” […]Read More

The Case for a Free Balochistan: A Catalyst for Regional

By Ajay Ahlawat The question of Balochistan’s independence has long been a contentious issue, steeped in historical grievances, political complexities, and strategic interests. Balochistan, a resource-rich yet underdeveloped region spanning parts of Pakistan, Iran, and Afghanistan, has been the epicentre of a decades-long insurgency driven by the Baloch people’s demand for self-determination. A free Balochistan, […]Read More

Loot of “Sanghan”

By Basham Baloch The village of Sanghan sat quietly at the foot of Buzgar Hill, older than any general. Its people herded goats, planted wheat, and told stories by firelight. They didn’t ask for much—just rain, soil, and peace. One early morning, as the sun rose, the sky cracked with the sound of helicopters. The […]Read More

A Nation Built on Lies: The Baloch Struggle Against Pakistan’s

A lie, repeated endlessly, can rule a nation — and in Pakistan’s case, it has. By Shahdad Baloch Since Balochistan’s forcible annexation by Pakistan in 1948, the Punjabi military and political elite have perpetuated their occupation through a calculated web of deception. That lie repeated, reinforced, and rebranded over decades has become an accepted truth […]Read More

Balochistan: Pakistani Forces’ Ration Supply Confiscated in Kulbar

SHAAL (QUETTA): The Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has claimed responsibility for an attack on vehicles carrying rations and livestock for Pakistani paramilitary forces in the Kulbar region. According to a statement issued by BLA spokesperson Azad Baloch, the incident occurred at 4:00 PM on Shahab Road on May 14, 2025. The spokesperson added that BLA […]Read More

The Silence of a Nation: Baluchistan Under Iranian Occupation

 Raaji Baluch The oppression faced by the Baluch people under Iranian occupation has become so routine that it now seems like an inevitable fate. But what’s even more troubling is that this tragedy isn’t solely about the brutality of the occupiers. It’s also about the silence of the Baluch people themselves in the face of […]Read More

Lack of Unity and Strategic Planning in the Baloch Liberation

Archen Baloch In a recent Facebook post, I expressed concern that if the Baloch people do not adequately prepare for the aftermath of the current war, Pakistan may take harsh and hostile actions against them. In response, Advocate Mr Ali Kachkol asked me to share my suggestions. I saw this as a timely opportunity to […]Read More