Tags : Iranian Occupied Balochistan

Iran Seeks to Further Divide Balochistan to Crush the Baloch

LONDON: Hyrbyair Marri, president of the Free Balochistan Movement, in a statement to the media, said that since Iran’s occupation of part of Baloch land, it has consistently pursued efforts to divide Balochistan under the pretext of political and administrative reforms to divide Baloch land and displace its indigenous population. The Baloch leader added that […]Read More

2024 Report Highlights Violence and Rights Abuses in Iranian Occupied

BW News Desk: The Baloch Activists Campaign’s 2024 annual report has revealed alarming statistics on escalating violence and human rights violations in Balochistan, including mass executions, military violence, and deaths linked to systemic economic marginalisation of Baloch youth. 101 Baloch Prisoners Executed in Iranian Prisons At least 101 Baloch prisoners, including individuals from Baloch-majority regions, […]Read More

Balochistan: 9 Dead, 15 Injured in Fuel Tanker and Bus

DOZZAAP (ZAHEDAN): At least nine people lost their lives and 15 others have been injured following a collision between a fuel tanker and a passenger bus on the Safidabad-Zahedan road on Monday, December 23, 2024.  The accident occurred near the Dashtak intersection, close to the Shahid Narouei checkpoint in Iranian Occupied Balochistan. According to Mohammadi, head of […]Read More

Balochistan: Three Killed and One Injured in Grenade Explosion in

DOZZAAP (ZAHEDAN): A grenade explosion at a residential home in Mortan, a village in Rask County in Iranian Occupied Balochistan, led to the deaths of three Baloch citizens and left one other person injured. The incident occurred on the evening of Thursday, December 20, when a grenade, which had been part of the Iranian military’s […]Read More

Collusion of Iran and Pakistan Against the Baloch Struggle for

The history of anti-Baloch cooperation between Iran and Pakistan is well-established. During the Baloch liberation movement in the 1970s, Iran supported Pakistan against the Baloch fighters. In 1974, the Pakistani army rounded up Baloch families—including women, children, and the elderly—and placed them in a temporary concentration camp in the Chamalang Valley, located in the Kohistan […]Read More

Balochistan: The Fate of Village Head Arrested by Iranian Intelligence

DOZZAAP (ZAHEDAN): Mohammad Naeem Jamshidzehi, the head of Chadarg village in the Irandegan district of Khash County, was arrested by Iranian Intelligence Forces (Ettela’at) on Thursday, November 29, 2024. He has since been taken to an undisclosed location, and no further information is available regarding his whereabouts. Sources report that the Iranian Intelligence Forces raided […]Read More

Balochistan: Dead Body of Turbat Resident Found in Rask

QUETTA: On Wednesday, December 19, 2024, the bullet-riddled body of a Baloch citizen was discovered by fuel carriers at the Pirkor border in Rask County, in Iranian-Occupied Balochistan. The deceased was later identified as Sajid Akbar, a resident of the Apsar area in Turbat, Pakistan-Occupied Balochistan. The body, which showed signs of severe bullet wounds, […]Read More

Nationalism: Its Concepts and Variants

By Advocate Sadiq Raisani There are many concepts of nationalism in contemporary discourse. Generally, nationalism is understood simply as “the loyalty, love, and devotion of a citizen to their nation.” However, the term “nationalism” is now used in both positive and negative contexts, making it essential to examine this political concept more deeply, within its […]Read More

Balochistan: Elderly Scholar Denied Medical Leave Amid Health Decline

DOZZAAP (ZAHEDAN): A prominent Baloch cleric and Imam of Rask, Mawlana Fathi Mohammad Naqshbandi, is facing a rapid decline in health while imprisoned in Vakilabad Prison, Mashhad in Iran. Reports indicate that Naqshbandi, who suffers from heart disease, diabetes, and severe vision problems, is at risk of partial or even complete blindness. His family has […]Read More

The Parallel Fates of Syrian and Baloch Prisoners

By MB Marri The sight of prisoners emerging from the dark, oppressive cells of Syrian prisons is both haunting and profoundly moving. Their faces, etched with pain yet brimming with resilience, tell stories of unimaginable suffering and unyielding endurance. Witnessing their release awakened deep emotions within me, stirring memories of countless others still missing and […]Read More