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At least 11 coal miners shot dead in Balochistan's Mach area after being kidnapped - Pakistan
Syed Ali Shah | AP

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At least 11 coal miners were killed in the Mach area of Balochistan on Sunday after armed militants kidnapped them and took them to a nearby area before opening fire at close range.
Police authorities said the miners were on the way to work when armed militants kidnapped them and took them to the nearby mountains. Moazzam Ali Jatoi, an official with the Levies Force, said six of the miners were dead on the spot, and five who were critically wounded died on the way to a hospital.
Jatoi said an initial investigation revealed the attackers identified the miners as being from the Shia Hazara community and the gunmen took them away for execution, leaving others unharmed.
No group immediately claimed responsibility for the attack.
According to Quetta Deputy Commissioner Murad Kaas, no case has been registered so far.
A heavy contingent of police, Frontier Corps, and district administration officials reached the site after the incident.
Prime Minister Imran Khan condemned the miners' killing, terming it "yet another cowardly inhumane act of terrorism".
"Have asked the FC to use all resources to apprehend these killers & bring them to justice. The families of the victims will not be left abandoned by the govt," he said in a tweet.

Minister for Interior Sheikh Rashid Ahmed while condemning the killings asked the Balochistan inspector general of police to submit a report on the incident.
"Terrorists will not succeed in their nefarious objectives. Elements involved in the incident are not deserving of any laxity," he said.

Information Minister Shibli Faraz said the shootings in Mach were "condemnable and saddening". Foreign enemies are making constant efforts to destablise Pakistan, he added.

Minister for Human Rights Shireen Mazari said: "Indian funded terrorists in Balochistan getting [are] more desperate as development comes to province".
"Socio[economic] empowerment & Insaf for the Baloch are how we will defeat the terrorists," she tweeted.

Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan Alyani too "strongly condemned the tragic incident".
PPP chairperson Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari termed the incident as "the worst form of terrorism".

In a statement, Bilawal called on the government to take action and provide protection to miners working in the coalfields.
The PPP chairperson also asked the federal and provincial governments to provide "compensation to the families of the miners and ensure that such incidents do not occur again".
'Wave of terrorism'
Balochistan government spokesperson Liaquat Shahwani said that security forces had surrounded the area and started an investigation. "[We] will bring the terrorists to justice," he vowed.

Speaking to media later in the day, Shahwani said the incumbent government had improved the law and order situation and restored peace in the province, with the result that terrorism incidents had declined by 75 per cent in 2020 as compared to 2018.
He said the government and people of Balochistan shared the pain of the relatives of the deceased miners.
Shahwani urged the workers' relatives who are protesting in the area to have faith in the government, saying the investigation into the incident was underway and the perpetrators would be brought to book.
"We won't allow the lights that have we restored to be turned into darkness at any cost," the spokesperson said, attributing today's incident to a "wave of terrorism" in which law enforcement personnel were also targeted in recent weeks. He promised that the government will ensure the welfare of the families of the deceased miners.
Restive province
There has been an uptick in violence in restive Balochistan, with several incidents of terrorism being reported last year.
On October 16, seven soldiers of Frontier Corps (FC) Balochistan and seven security guards were martyred in an 'encounter' with a "large number of terrorists" while escorting a convoy of state-run Oil & Gas Development Company Ltd (OGDCL) on the Makran Coastal Highway in Ormara.
The convoy was on its way to Karachi from Gwadar when it came under attack.
In April 2019, at least 14 people, including 11 personnel of Navy, Air Force and Coast Guards, were killed by gunmen after they were picked out with the help of their computerised national identity cards (CNICs) and offloaded from seven buses in the Buzi Pass area near Ormara.
The incident had taken place on the Makran Coastal Highway linking Karachi with the port city of Gwadar. The buses were going to Gwadar from Karachi.
An alliance of three banned militant organisations — the Balochistan Liberation Front, Balochistan Republican Army and Baloch Republican Guard — had claimed responsibility for the killings.



Three incidents in a row, it is showing our in-capability in front of Modern Terrorism tactics. We need to revisit our security policies and address loopholes in our local intel network; the Army is not answering this issue like SWAT operation. This all terrorism is to create unrest among the Hazara community and bring them on the road.
 
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Baluchistan is getting out of hand. The security forces are being reactive and failing to foul attacks. The situation there is reminiscent of Waziristan and the tribal belt in 2007. Unless, the security forces can wake up, things will continue to get out of hands and unravel the recent security gains made in the country.
 
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Baluchistan is getting out of hand. The security forces are being reactive and failing to foul attacks. The situation there is reminiscent of Waziristan and the tribal belt in 2007. Unless, the security forces can wake up, things will continue to get out of hands and unravel the recent security gains made in the country.
Pakistan has no choice but to beat India at its own game. A credible, matching and stridently aggressive response in the hybrid warfare domain is all but inevitable. It must force India to look inwards, at its own strategic vulnerabilities.
 
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Indian sponsored terrorists attacks in balochistan Indian financed terrorists India needs to be answered in the same manner Hindutva nazie goons won't stop until you make them safer
 
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Without proper police reforms and electoral reforms, problems will persist in all administrative units of Pakistan.

The country will not be tricked into another civil war for the Indo China cold war as it was for War on Terror.

Pakistani parliament should provide provisions of deterrence strikes of preemptive order to the security apparatus of the country.
 
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Will Imran Khan talk about negotiations here too? Why is this Government so passive?
 
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Folks, Pls sign addressed to PM of pakistan, and also tweet it with hashtag to PMIK and PTI

 
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Indian Hindutva terrorists did it again those Indians won't stop until we hit them where it hurts these Indian nazie are the most evil filthy animals on the face of the world.
 
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Indian Hindutva terrorists did it again those Indians won't stop until we hit them where it hurts these Indian nazie are the most evil filthy animals on the face of the world.


Romeoo, i will appreciate if you spread the word around.... it will be great to have more and more Pakistanis pushing to change our policies..
 
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