Balochistan Terrorism Watch

Seconding this..... Balochistan belongs to the Baloch, and what's being asked isn't charity.... it's the Constitution. Article 25, the 18th Amendment, the NFC share... Obligations we already signed, not favours to be granted from strength.

What's astonishing is how fast people sprint past that to arrive at camps and collective punishment. The dehumanising comes first.... "fitnah," "eradicate," villages as targets rather than places where citizens live... and once a population is a pest problem, the rest writes itself....

Then the same keyboard warriors are bewildered that people denied every lawful avenue eventually stop using them..... You can't strip a people of representation, resources and due process for decades, call them vermin when they object, and then act shocked at the result..... That's not analysis. That's a man setting a house on fire and then complaining about the smoke....
And so the other 60% of the provinces’ people that are non ethnic baloch are supposed to be second class citizens?
 
You wrote it yourself: "families of terrorists need to suffer the consequences," villages "made in to concentration camps."...... And now you tell us that isn't "collective punishment" ..... Brilliant..... If interning a man's whole village for his crime doesn't count, the phrase has no meaning left ....


And "ignorant" is a bold word from you.... I am citing the Chairman of OGRA, on record, in an NFC subcommittee, in minutes published by the Government of Pakistan's own Finance Division....... You're citing yourself..... Opposite dictionaries, my friend..... and I know which one I'd rather be holding.


Because thats how you defeat insurgencies. You don't wait like imbeciles to get ambushed all the time. Because terrorists can go anywhere and no one will know. The local population is scared of them hence no one will speak up. Not everyone can afford 30 bodyguards like Shafiq Mengal or Sarfraz Bugti.

Zarb-e-azb brought peace in KPK because civilian population was separated and rest killed or run away to Afghanistan. Till someone had genius idea of re settling them back in KPK.
 
Seconding this..... Balochistan belongs to the Baloch, and what's being asked isn't charity.... it's the Constitution. Article 25, the 18th Amendment, the NFC share... Obligations we already signed, not favours to be granted from strength.

What's astonishing is how fast people sprint past that to arrive at camps and collective punishment. The dehumanising comes first.... "fitnah," "eradicate," villages as targets rather than places where citizens live... and once a population is a pest problem, the rest writes itself....

Then the same keyboard warriors are bewildered that people denied every lawful avenue eventually stop using them..... You can't strip a people of representation, resources and due process for decades, call them vermin when they object, and then act shocked at the result..... That's not analysis. That's a man setting a house on fire and then complaining about the smoke....

BLA isn't fighting for democracy or constitution. They are fighting for independent Balochistan and no amount of bending over will make them change their mind. What will change is if any bastard who join BLA know that he and his ilk will suffer. Thats when families will stopping breeding terrorists.
 
You're legit one of the most retarded people i have seen on the forum. A true terror apologist.

So asking that the Constitution apply to Pakistani citizens now makes him a terror apologist !! The heavyweights have arrived....

The BLA is a terrorist outfit..... Said it before, saying it again, will say it as many times as it takes to sink in..... But terror doesn't stop being terror when it changes into a uniform.... Interning a village is not counter-terrorism... it's the same crime with a state budget....

So no, championing constitutional rights isn't apologia..... Demanding camps is... One of these positions has a name in every human rights convention on earth, and it isn't the one asking for due process.....

Project harder. It's almost impressive.
 
You wrote it yourself: "families of terrorists need to suffer the consequences," villages "made in to concentration camps."...... And now you tell us that isn't "collective punishment" ..... Brilliant..... If interning a man's whole village for his crime doesn't count, the phrase has no meaning left ....


And "ignorant" is a bold word from you.... I am citing the Chairman of OGRA, on record, in an NFC subcommittee, in minutes published by the Government of Pakistan's own Finance Division....... You're citing yourself..... Opposite dictionaries, my friend..... and I know which one I'd rather be holding.

Whatever it takes to safeguard Pakistani lives.

When laborers are offloaded and shot in the face, then this is war. A place like Helmand should get the severest beating, long overdue.
 
And so the other 60% of the provinces’ people that are non ethnic baloch are supposed to be second class citizens?
Of course not. How did you reach this conclusion ?

Constitutional rights apply to everyone in Pakistan and defines the power of the state. You are no longer at the mercy of those with guns. Even now, if you were to apply the Constitution in letter and spirit in Balochistan, you will begin to see your problems go away.
 
And so the other 60% of the provinces’ people that are non ethnic baloch are supposed to be second class citizens?


No.... nobody said the province belongs exclusively to the Baloch, and nobody is arguing for second-class status for anyone.... Pashtun, Hazara, Brahui, settler .... rights are owed to all of them equally.


My comments have been about the Baloch majority areas within Balochistan .... Makran, Awaran, Khuzdar, Kalat etc...because that's where the insurgency, the operations and the disappearances actually are.... That's the context.


And for the record: the Baloch don't even make up half of Balochistan's population, and there are arguably more Baloch in Sindh and Punjab than in the province itself.,,, Different discussion, though....
 
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They need to prepare 3 cities that will be ready to accept the evacuees and invade Balochistan with tanks,helis and infantry. It will be a guerilla war extending into Afghanistan and other countries but once its finished BLA will be crushed.
 
Zarb-e-azb brought peace in KPK because civilian population was separated and rest killed or run away to Afghanistan. Till someone had genius idea of re settling them back in KPK.
bcz people were with the government. Also, those Lashkar people (2008-2012) were gunned down when the operation was finished and the army moved back.
 
TIME IS NOW TO CRUSH THEAE BLA AND TALIB ROACHES...
ENTIRE WORLD IS WORRYING ABOUT THEIR STOCKPILES AINT NO ONE IS GONNA GIVE RAT ASS IF THESE BASTARDS ARE TAKEN OUT ...
I SAY IF ONE OF THESE FCKS RELATIVE SHOW UP WITH MISSING PERSON HIT THEM WITH A AIR STRIKE...
BETTER WATCH OUT FOR THEM FEMALES ESPECIALLY...
ONE CAN IDENTIFY THE MALE HIJRAS VIA CHECKING THIER CIRCUMCISION.. NOW THEY ARE SENDING SHAVANGI TYPES RANDS INTO OPERATIONS... THATS WHY IT WAS SUPER HARD TO DETECT ONCE UPON A TIME UNTIL.........
 
nah field marshal next project is population control internal security be damned
You keep mentioning this population control. What do you mean ? I have not heard anything and trying to control Pakistan's runaway population is tilting at windmills.
 
The intersection of the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), Nawab Akbar Bugti, and India primarily centers on historical political sympathy and Islamabad's unproven allegations. [1, 2, 3]

Key aspects of this connection include:
  • Nawab Akbar Bugti’s Killing: Nawab Akbar Bugti, a prominent Baloch nationalist leader and Bugti tribal chief, was killed in a Pakistani military operation on August 26, 2006. His assassination galvanized the Baloch nationalist movement. [1, 2, 3]
  • Official Indian Stance: India officially mourned his death, with the Embassy of India in Washington releasing a statement at the time criticizing the use of military force and calling for peaceful dialogue to address Baloch grievances. [1, 2] 🇮🇳
  • Pakistani Allegations: Pakistan has repeatedly accused India's intelligence agencies of funding and providing operational support to the BLA and other Baloch separatists to destabilize the region and sabotage the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). [1] :coffee:
  • Indian Rejection: New Delhi has consistently and strongly denied these allegations, characterizing them as baseless accusations designed by Pakistan to deflect attention from its own internal human rights abuses and the suppression of local demands in the Balochistan region
Activist Appeals: Over the years, exiled Baloch leaders—including Bugti's grandson, Brahumdagh Bugti—have appealed to India for political backing and international support for their secessionist struggle. [1]

 
At least 20 people have been killed and 70 others injured in an explosion targeting a train transporting military personnel in Pakistan.

The blast occurred while the train was travelling through Chaman Phatak station in Quetta, the capital of the western Balochistan region, on Sunday morning.

Railway officials told BBC Urdu that three coaches and the engine were derailed while two were overturned. The shuttle service had primarily been transporting service personnel and their families who had been returning home for Eid.

The regional government said that the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) separatist group was responsible for the attack, adding that it was a suicide bombing. :coffee:

 

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