Tags : Iranian Occupied Balochistan

An Independent Balochistan: Imperative For New World Order

By Shahdad Baloch Balochistan, a region spanning southwestern Pakistan, southeastern Iran, and a small part of Afghanistan, occupies a unique geographical position critical to the Middle East and South Asia. Historically marginalised and economically deprived, Balochistan is home to a deeply rich cultural heritage and significant natural resources. Yet, its strategic value is systematically undermined […]Read More

October 26: A Day Engraved in the Baloch Calendar

Every nation has pivotal moments that shape its identity and collective memory. For Balochistan and its people, October 26 stands as a sombre reminder of the brutality faced at the hands of oppressive Iranian forces. This date marks the tragic events of October 26, 2013, when 16 young Baloch men were executed in a chilling […]Read More

Baloch Women Protest Against Mining Activities in Taftan, Demand Justice

TAFTAN: On November 25, 2024, a group of Baloch women from Taftan Balochistan organised a protest to voice their opposition against the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) mining activities, environmental destruction, and the recent arrests and disrespect shown towards local elders. During the gathering, the women issued a powerful statement outlining their demands. They condemned […]Read More

Balochistan: Imminent Execution Threat for Sudabeh Irandegani in Iranshahr Prison

DOZZAAP (ZAHEDAN) Sudabeh Irandegani, a 34-year-old mother of six, faces imminent execution in Iranshahr Prison after being sentenced to death on murder charges. According to the Baloch Activists Campaign, Irandegani was arrested on November 6, 2022, following a verbal altercation with another woman, during which that woman’s child was tragically killed by another teenage individual. […]Read More

Interview: Balochistan Leader Discusses National Struggle and Geopolitical Challenges

LONDON: Pro-freedom Baloch leader Hyrbyair Marri, the president of the Free Balochistan Movement, recently provided critical insights into the historical and contemporary challenges facing Balochistan, a region divided among Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. In a detailed interview with Nathan Greppi, Marri emphasized that the Baloch are not a minority but a distinct nation with a […]Read More

Free Balochistan Movement Engages UK Political Parties in Awareness Campaign

LONDON:  The Free Balochistan Movement (FBM) has successfully concluded a month-long political awareness campaign aimed at raising the profile of Balochistan’s plight among major political parties in the United Kingdom. The campaign commenced on August 30 in Edinburgh, coinciding with the annual conference of the Scottish National Party (SNP). FBM activists distributed informative leaflets detailing […]Read More

Families Demand Answers as Bodies of Two Men Killed in

DOZAAP (ZAHEDAN) Following a violent attack of Iranian forces in Bolangi village, Chabahar, families are still awaiting the return of the bodies of Shahab Jadgal and Amir Ramesh, who were killed by the Iranian military a week ago. According to reports, despite persistent follow-ups by the families, the Intelligence Office in Zahedan has obstructed the […]Read More

Iran Executes Three Baluch Prisoners

DOZAAP (ZAHEDAN) October 9, 2024: The Iranian authorities have executed three Baluch prisoners, marking a troubling continuation of capital punishment in the country. The executions took place in Qazalhasar Prison in Karaj and Zahedan Prison in Iranian-Occupied Balochistan. According to the Baloch Activists Campaign, the prisoners executed today were identified as Ahmad Naroui, 33, son […]Read More

Baloch Leader Criticises UN’s Role, Calls for Unity Among Occupied

LONDON – Hyrbyair Marri, president of the Free Balochistan Movement, has criticised the United Nations, labelling the organisation as “obsolete” and dominated by the interests of the five permanent members: the USA, UK, France, China, and Russia. In a recent post on social media platform X, Marri described the UN as a “club of nation-states” […]Read More