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CM Balochistan says Awaran is stronghold of Taliban who are attacking relief convoys.
ISLAMABAD (Online): Chief Minister Balochistan Dr Abdul Malik has appealed to Taliban in Awaran not to attack caravans carrying relief goods for earth quake affectees.
Talking to media he said Awaran is stronghold of Taliban.
“I appeal to Taliban not to attack caravans carrying relief goods and not to harm rescue teams.”
He said that Balochistan had been adversely affected by earthquake and a large portion of population has been destroyed.
“Damage caused by disaster is beyond estimation,” he said.
He appealed to people of Pakistan and philanthropists to extend help generously to the quake affectees.
“Provincial government will spend every penny honestly,” he said.
He said federal government has also set up special fund for quake affected people which is a good thing.
He indicated that Balochistan cabinet will be completed in coming weeks.
“I will implement all the decisions of APC for establishment of peace in Balochistan”, he declared.
Dialogue process is underway with the estranged Balochs for the sake of peace in Balochistan.
The external interference has caused harm to Balochistan and such interference is still continuing.
“I will establish writ of government in the entire province of Balochistan,” he said.
SOURCE:
DUNYA NEWS
http://dunyanews.tv/index.php/en/Pakistan/194159-Dr-Malik-urges-Taliban-not-to-attack-relief-convoy
WHAT OTHERS NEWS PAPERS ARE SAYING IS BEHIND ATTACKS(BLA/BLF)
Awaran district: security threats hampering relief operations
Serious security threats to the rescue and relief teams in Awaran district of Balochistan, badly hit by the recent earthquake, is hampering rescue and relief operations, spokesman of Balochistan Government told Business Recorder via telephone from Quetta. Jan Mohammad Buledi said that militants on Friday attacked two helicopters carrying relief goods at a time when Chief Minister Balochistan Dr Malik Baloch, Punjab Chief Minister Shahbaz Sharif and Interior Minister Chaudhary Nisar Ali Khan were on a visit to Awaran.
On Friday, militants again attacked two helicopters carrying relief goods in Balochistan's earthquake-affected Awaran district, he added. But, the helicopters also landed at Mashkay safely with relief goods for earthquake survivors. The spokesperson hinted that the rockets were fired possibly from the Mashkay area, where the Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) has a base and is also the stronghold of a guerrilla leader. He added that the mountainous terrain, where rockets were fired on helicopters, has no road access and is the stronghold of BLF. Responding to a question, he said that no inquiry has so far been initiated into the matter. A former Inspector General Police of Balochistan said that the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan was practically non-existent. Weapons and arms are easily smuggled into the province from foreign countries. He hinted at India's support for the separatists as Indian consulates are located near Pak-Afghanistan border areas.
Last year, when insurgency was on the rise in Balochistan, police and FC seized India-made sophisticated weapons from various areas of the province. Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has expressed serious concern over Baloch insurgents' attempts to hamper rescue and relief operations.
Despite security concerns rescue and relief operation continue in the earthquake affected areas of Mashkay Awaran and Khuzdar by Pakistan Army and Frontier Corps troops.
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Awaran district: security threats hampering relief operations | Business Recorder
Earthquake tragedy: BLF chief says international, private help welcome not army
KARACHI:
An impasse looms large over the relief effort in Balochistan’s earthquake-devastated region – an area known to be a hotbed of Baloch rebelswhich has already resulted in mushrooming clashes in the region. However, a top commander has offered a way forward through the mistrust between rebels and security forces: Let the relief effort be handled by private or international organisations.
Dr Nazar(BLF),a former student leader who is now often referred to as Balochistan’s most wanted rebel and is the most widely-respected leader among various separatist groups, said that the workers of private, non-government organisations or international bodies, such as the United Nations, would be welcomed by the rebels. They have nothing to fear from the side of the rebels, he assured, adding that there will be no attacks on civilian convoys. A military official in Awaran also confirmed that the rebels are attacking security forces and not civilians.
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Earthquake tragedy: BLF chief says international, private help welcome – The Express Tribune
Latest terror attack 28-09-2013
Three fc personnel killed in ambush by BLA
PANJGUR Sept 28 (Online): Atleast three security personnel were martyred and two injured in firing by terrorists at FC patrolling team near a check post in Proom area of Panjgur on Saturday morning.
The security forces chased the terrorists and killed five of them in exchange of fire.
The security forces also recovered two motorcycles‚ a vehicle and weapons.
Three personnel were killed on the spot while two others sustained bullet injuries.
Wounded personnel were shifted to Panjgur hospital.
Area is stronghold of Baluchistan liberation army and lasker i baluchistan
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Three FC personnel killed in ambush in Panjgur | The News Tribe
now i will ask anp,ppp and mqm to cry their hearts out that chief minister Baluchistan is with terrorist and see what liberal ngo media do with them
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