Pressurizing Afghan government and cutting US support is the problem, not the solution By Hafeez Hassanabadi The United States, with its forces, made the first wrong step by not putting any condition – that there will no violence against Afghan forces and civilians, and at the same time the US excluded the Afghan government from […]Read More
By Archen Baloch On 27th March 1948 Pakistan army invaded the sovereign state of Balochistan and forced the legitimate ruler, Khan of Kalat, Mir Ahmad Yar Khan to sign the merger agreement with Pakistan against the will of the Baloch nation. Baloch, under the leadership of Khan’s younger brother, Agha Abdul Kareem resisted this aggression […]Read More
By Hafeez Hasanabadi Translated by Archen Baloch Despite the death and destruction of millions of people, there seems to be no end to the war in the sight in Afghanistan, nor does it seem that the enemies of Afghans and war profiteers of terrorism would allow the possibility of a positive change for a conclusion. […]Read More
By: Qaazi Baloch The world has an enormous history of struggle, sacrifices and wars. During this large period, man has witnessed so many events and circumstances. Among them, one is the colonial era. In order to get rid of colonialism, many have sacrificed their precious lives for the sake of bright future of their nation. […]Read More
By Aaliyah Shah Martyrs are those who sacrifice their lives voluntary for a noble cause, those who refused to renounce a country, religion or other beliefs. A who person suffers greatly or dies for the nation or motherland rather than give up and the ones never accept slavery can die willingly for the motherland, that […]Read More
By Hafeez Hasanabadi – Translated by Archen Baloch One thing is certain. Americans and their allies know that Pakistani intervention in Afghanistan and its vested interests in this country are the main issues that still remain unresolved even after killing and displacing millions of people. But regrettably, while each time they attempt to resolve the […]Read More
By Desmond Fernandes Just over 4 years ago, “on the evening of April 24, one of Karachi’s most prominent social activists, Sabeen Mahmud, was shot dead after leaving an event called ‘Unsilencing Balochistan’ [Take 2], that her organization, The Second Floor, had arranged”. This event had been organised “after a previous roundtable on the same […]Read More
Pakistan’s evil designs to occupy Afghanistan and crush the Baloch, and America’s repeated mistake of trusting Pakistan By Hafeez Hasanabadi Even though China Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) bears the names of China and Pakistan but in near future China will either be completely expelled from the project or its control and position will be limited […]Read More
By Hafeez Hasanabadi Translate By Archen Baloch Pakistani media has always remained under the control of Pakistan army and civil establishment. Every bit of news passes through the bottleneck of censorship in Islamabad and only the luckiest news bits of trivialities are the ones which can get quick coverage. But when it comes to important […]Read More
By Fateh Jan Baloch The refugees’ crisis in Balochistan started when Pakistan forcibly invaded the sovereign Baloch in 1948. Since 55000 people, mainly Hindus, Christians, and other religious minorities, become refugees and IDPs. After Balochistan’s occupation, dozens of Hindus and other minorities were killed by the Pakistani army and the rest have migrated to safe […]Read More