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Featured BSO(Azad) Leader Karima Baloch Found Dead in Canada

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Liberals, Murtadeen, Hindus and ethnic nationalist have joined hands, again. The nexus between parties of evil.
 
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Be afraid be very afraid.. All the bikao people on foreign payroll will think thrice before opening their mouth.. Guess what they are even not safe in goras mulk..

Now send someone after nawaz bhagora sharif..


On serious note: RAW is behind it.. They could not pay these people anymore since Pakistan is dismantling their network so they are getting rid of them before any of their stooge exposes them.
On side note: This could be a disinformation campaign to break the trust between RAW and these mofo selling their country folks..

Either way.. Serves the purpose.. We want more....
 
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Good riddance

never knew her before I read this thread infact just saw a ticker in BBC about her death lol
 
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Munni badnaam huwi Modi keliye.


We will come for you wherever you hide. That is the message. They got the message.

No need to brag about it. There is no proof that ISI is behind it

It can be her handlers too
 
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No need to brag about it. There is no proof that ISI is behind it

It can be her handlers too

LOL let them keep guessing. There is no better feeling in the world.
 
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What was she doing in Canada? Not paying me to protect foreigners so they can die as far as I am concerned.
Heck while we are at it lets deport all those Ukrainian beggars who fled to Canada for protection form the Russians. Let the Russians finish them off.
 
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What a beautiful soul wasted in vain. She could have become another Marium Mukhtiar.
tum chahy sweden jao ya canada jao maut ka farishta her jaga a jata hai
She was free to do anything and choose anything for herself. She was a human and not some robot after all.
 
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What a beautiful soul wasted in vain. She could have become another Marium Mukhtiar.

She was free to do anything and choose anything for herself. She was a human and not some robot after all.

This isn't a coincidence. These people will never find peace at home and away. They will always die a lone disgraceful death. They will live a tormented and conflicted life. Even a dog has a better life.
 
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The body of Karima Baloch, a Pakistani human rights activist, has been found in Toronto, Canada, where she had been living for five years in exile.
Ms Baloch, 37, a campaigner from the restive region of Balochistan in western Pakistan, was a vocal critic of the Pakistani military and state.
Toronto police issued an appeal after she went missing on Sunday and later confirmed that her body had been found.
Police said there were "not believed to be any suspicious circumstances".

In 2016, Ms Baloch was named in the BBC's annual list of 100 inspirational and influential women for her work as a campaigner. She left Pakistan in 2015, after terrorism charges were levelled against her.

She continued to campaign in exile for the rights of people in Balochistan, both on social media and in person. And the threats followed her, according to Lateef Johar Baloch, a close friend and fellow activist who also lives in Toronto.
He told the BBC that Ms Baloch had recently received anonymous threats warning someone would send her a "Christmas gift" and "teach her a lesson".

Ms Baloch's sister told the BBC Urdu service on Tuesday that her death was "not only a tragedy for the family, but also for the Baloch national movement".

"She didn't go abroad because she wanted to, but because... open activism in Pakistan had become impossible," Mahganj Baloch said.
Balochistan province has been host to a long-running separatist insurgency. Ms Baloch was a well-known activist in the region; she was the first female head of the Baloch Students' Organisation (BSO) - a banned activist group.

Her first public exposure as an activist was in 2005, in Balochistan's Turbat area, where she attended a protest over missing persons carrying the picture of one of her missing relatives.

Activists in Balochistan say thousands of campaigners have gone missing in recent years. The Pakistani military denies accusations that it's brutally suppressing the region's aspirations for autonomy.

Several members of Ms Baloch's extended family had been linked to the Baloch resistance movement over the years, and two of her uncles - a brother of her mother and a brother of her father - had gone missing. Their dead bodies were later found.
She joined the BSO in 2006, serving in several different positions in the following years. The group was officially banned by the government in 2013, but its existence continued and Ms Baloch became chairperson in 2015.

Only a few months later, she went into exile after terrorism charges were filed against her. In Toronto, she married a fellow activist, Hamal Baloch, and remained active both on social media and in human rights activities in Canada and Europe.

Reacting to the news of Ms Baloch's death, the Balochistan National Movement (BNM) announced a 40-day mourning period.
Earlier this year, another former Baloch resident living in exile, journalist Sajid Hussain Baloch, went missing and was later found dead. Mr Baloch, who was related to Ms Baloch, was living in Sweden. Swedish police ruled out any "visible wrongdoing" and the cause of death was ruled to be drowning.

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First that traitor in Stockholm and now this one in Toronto. Looks like another hit job from ISI. I am not sure of course but I hope it is and they keep hunting them!
 
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Could be just the CIA disposing of a used up "asset" that knows too much but cant really do anything anymore but ramble on the internet.
 
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I have said this before and I will say it again. The West will never ever dare to give credit to ISI for such a spectacular stunt. It is beyond their wildest imagination that ISI could pull such a thing off. The West has a huge superiority complex. Even remotely admitting that ISI is capable of such a thing on Western soil would twist their panties. It would mean that ISI infiltrated and executed the job clinically. Not once but twice now. Tough questions will be raised. The irony is that they would love to point fingers at Pakistan. Malign Pakistan and its secret agency which they have been doing for years. It would give way too much credit. That doesn't mean to say that ISI was at all involved.
 
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