by JOSH GELERNTER September 4, 2015 The Balochs deserve support for the same reason Tibetans and Kurds do. Tibet’s desire for self-determination is one of the worthier causes-célèbres. On the other side of Asia, Read More
The tragic incident of the Syrian boy Alan Kurdi has raised several eye brows and heart around the world. All hail to the little kid, that saved several other lives of children around the world. Read More
By Rustum Baloch Baloch liberation movement was started in 1948 when Pakistan forcibly invaded independent Balochistan. Since then there has been many uprisings against illegal occupation of Balochistan. Pakistani forces managed to temporarily crush some of Read More
By Jamal Nasir Baloch On 26 August 2015 BBC Urdu broke the news that self-proclaimed Nawab of Bugti tribe and President of Baloch Republican Party Brahumdagh Bugti has announced that he is ready to withdraw the demand Read More
By Vikram Sood Open source data compiled by the New Delhi-based South Asia Terrorism Portal in 2014, listed recovery of 153 bullet-riddled bodies in Balochistan as against 39 in the previous year. Most of these were recoveries from Read More
By Nobat Marri Balochistan has always been an attraction for superpowers for its strategic location and massive reserves of natural resources, be it the colonial era of 1700-1900 of Britain or post-colonial era of Pakistani Read More
I.A. Rehman A Baloch student recently summed up Balochistan’s grievances before a civil society fact-finding mission by declaring: “We (the people of Balochistan) have not been neglected by the state alone; our compatriots Read More
By: I.Baloch A True Legend comes but only once in centuries. A Legend means; one who makes history who do good for others who render sacrifices for their motherland or they make significant unique Read More
By Rustum Baloch Balochistan was illegally occupied by Pakistan in 1948. Ever since, Balochistan’s resources have been plundered by the state of Pakistan at accelerating speed. The main beneficiary of this aggressive rip-off is Panjab Read More
By, I.Baloch Pakistan occupied Balochistan’s total area is 347,190 km (134,051 square miles). According to government figures 2009 estimates, Balochistan has a population of nearly 10 million this, however, is a guesstimate because there has been no Read More