Baloch citizens recently staged
a massive protest in Bremen to expose Islamabad’s brutalities and
state-sponsored terrorism in their province, and dubbed the Pakistani
Army as “terrorist army”.
As the demand for Balochistan’s freedom
is gaining momentum both inside and outside Pakistan, exiled Baloch
citizens recently staged a massive protest here to expose Islamabad’s
brutalities and state-sponsored terrorism in their province, and dubbed
the Pakistani Army as “terrorist army”. Similar protests also took
place in Quetta, London and Stockholm on November13 — the day on which
the people of Balochistan pay tribute to martyrs of the Baloch freedom
struggle every year.
Protesting Baloch expats alleged that
tens of thousands of innocent Baloch citizens were mercilessly killed by
the Pakistani army in fake encounters and brutal army operations adding
that several innocent Baloch civilians have also been killed in
terrorist attacks, and the recent attack on Sheikh Noorani Shrine is a
latest in series of such killings. World human rights bodies and
activists have also repeatedly expressed their concerns over the
genocide, and raised alarms over ongoing state-sponsored terrorism in
Balochistan, but to no avail as brutalities continue unabated.
Most of the attacks in Balochistan bore
sectarian mark and often is handiworks of Punjab-based terror outfits,
which are thriving on funding by the Pakistani army and the
Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). The protesting Baloch activists
squarely blamed the Pakistani army and ISI for the attacks and unrest in
their impoverished, neglected and beleaguered province. “Balochistan is
Pakistan’s largest and poorest province, where anger against the
Pakistan government and the army is growing louder and freedom movement
is gaining ground. In a bid to crush the voice of dissent, the Pakistani
army is using brute force and hundreds of pro-freedom Baloch activists
are being picked up and assaulted by ISI, while some of them were
killed, the others are missing yet,” said one of the protesters.
Even as the Pakistan army is
indifferent, Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s government hardly bothers
about the growing rebellion and anger in Balochistan, they said. Citing
an example of the Sharif government’s apathy, they said despite stiff
resistances by locals against the Gwadar port project, the Pakistani
Prime Minister launched the controversial China-Pakistan Economic
Corridor in collaboration with China. The work on CPEC is progressing
despite protests, they added.
india,com
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