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‘Free Balochistan’ messages removed from London buses
Owen Bennett-JonesUpdated November 16, 2017
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LONDON: Transport for London (TfL) has removed posters with the messages “Free Balochistan: save the Baloch people” from London buses. It is the second time in as many weeks that such posters have appeared on London’s streets.

On the first occasion, on Nov 2, posters appeared on London taxis. “The Pakistan High Commission in London complained to TfL asking for those advertisements to be removed,” said Muneer Ahmed of the High Commission, adding that TfL acted quickly, removing the posters the next day.

But that did not stop campaigners putting similar poster on buses instead.

The High Commission has again contacted TfL and, once again, the posters have been taken down.

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A TfL spokesperson said: “This advert does not comply with our advertising guidelines. It was accepted in error by our advertising partner and was not referred to us for our consideration. We have instructed that all such adverts must be removed immediately.”

Pakistan High Commission had complained to department concerned about the ads

The advertisements in London are similar to ones put up in Geneva in September timed to coincide with UN discussions on human rights issues. Both the London and Geneva campaigns have been widely reported in the Indian press.

There is a third element of the Baloch advertising campaign in London.

Posters have also appeared on billboards in the UK capital. The Pakistan High Commission has taken that issue to the Advertising Standards Authority (ASA). “They have acknowledged our complaint and have said they will get back to us,” Mr Ahmed said.

The ASA said it had received a complaint about a digital outdoor advertisement placed by the World Baloch Organisation. “The High Commission believes the ad is harmful and offensive,” the ASA said. “We have just received the complaint so we are currently assessing it and no decision has been made on whether we will launch an investigation.”

ASA rules do not prohibit pressure groups form advertising in non-broadcast media. “But,” the ASA said, “like all advertisers they are subject to rules which require that ads do not contain anything that is likely to mislead, harm or offend.”

TfL applies a slightly different standard assessing whether advertisements are “controversial and sensitive”.

The Baloch movement has attracted support from an unlikely set of public figures in the UK, including the British nationalist Tommy Robinson and gay rights campaigner Peter Tatchell.

“Why was TfL so quick to order the adverts be removed?” Tatchell asked in a recent article for the Guardian. “It looks like a panicked reaction to Pakistani lobbying and, possibly, to pressure from the Foreign Office,” he said.

Pakistani officials believe that the posters are part of a broad campaign to undermine international support for the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor.

They say that India is supporting both the pro-independence rebels in Balochistan and trying to put obstacles in the way of CPEC.

To the longstanding irritation of the Pakistani authorities, London is home to a number of Baloch independence leaders who have campaigned from the UK to secure a higher international profile for the Baloch cause.

Published in Dawn, November 16th, 2017
 
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The damage is already done. If authorities wanted to do anything it was not difficult. Let's c what next...
 
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The billboards still remain.

Anyways few months back UK autorities cancelled Burhan Rally by Pakistani groups in public square, forcing the organizers to shift rally to a private colony.
 
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Yea damaged done few thousands Indian rupees down in gutter. Let’s c where Modi spend next public money:coffee:

Nah. Its not few thousands rupees. Hundred buses. The money was alot. A lot especially counting the cabs as well.

Anyway its off. Don't know if its a topper.

We showed that our territorial integrity is a very sensitive topic for us and we will not allow foreign soil to be used against us and we were successful in removing the campaign and getting the envoy to make a statement on our territorial integrity.

Negative is that it made the news. Less negative is that it didn't make as much news as it should have. Not even in London media circles.


The thing is these sardars siphon massive funds from Indians and waste it on luxury and do these stunts to showcase some progress when in reality this is absolute rubbish and useless and the funds allocated are barely reaching the ground level and even more so complained by the local fighters who surrendered by 1.5 thousand in the last Two years.
 
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In Pakistan, should also put some FREE london or anything which hurt British Govt (already have so many things to do) sort of Banners and few pictures are enough tu create chaos btw the British Govt.... vise-verse tactics always work but mazrat khana rawaya always shit!
 
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Nah. Its not few thousands rupees. Hundred buses. The money was alot. A lot especially counting the cabs as well.

Anyway its off. Don't know if its a topper.

We showed that our territorial integrity is a very sensitive topic for us and we will not allow foreign soil to be used against us and we were successful in removing the campaign and getting the envoy to make a statement on our territorial integrity.

Negative is that it made the news. Less negative is that it didn't make as much news as it should have. Not even in London media circles.


The thing is these sardars siphon massive funds from Indians and waste it on luxury and do these stunts to showcase some progress when in reality this is absolute rubbish and useless and the funds allocated are barely reaching the ground level and even more so complained by the local fighters who surrendered by 1.5 thousand in the last Two years.
Who knows the money was only paid to run it for one day.. and it is enough. Pitty other side is only managing to play defensive. I am just imaging the frustration on on the diaspora of the adversary in the city. Specially against Mayor.

The ASA said it had received a complaint about a digital outdoor advertisement placed by the World Baloch Organisation. “The High Commission believes the ad is harmful and offensive,” the ASA said. “We have just received the complaint so we are currently assessing it and no decision has been made on whether we will launch an investigation.

ASA rules do not prohibit pressure groups form advertising in non-broadcast media. “But,” the ASA said, “like all advertisers they are subject to rules which require that ads do not contain anything that is likely to mislead, harm or offend.”


Yet the authorities haven't given any evidence that who did that neither they have plans to investigate it any further.
 
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The damage is already done. If authorities wanted to do anything it was not difficult. Let's c what next...
Nothing is next. Cry and whine all you want, Balochis are our brothers and are a part of Pakistan. They are here to stay and nothing can undo that.

Anyone who thinks they can do so otherwise with a couple of cheap ads is living in a fool's paradise. P*** off.
 
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Nothing is next. Cry and whine all you want, Balochis are our brothers and are a part of Pakistan. They are here to stay and nothing can undo that.

Anyone who thinks they can do so otherwise with a couple of cheap ads is living in a fool's paradise. P*** off.
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What damage? - everyone knows Indians were behind it. You only just exposed your bottoms.
Can you please explain, Who is everyone else other than Pakistanis who are accusing India of it?
 
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The damage is already done. If authorities wanted to do anything it was not difficult. Let's c what next...
No damage people have no idea what Baluchistan is. He'll they don't know where East Anglia is loool
 
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The damage is already done. If authorities wanted to do anything it was not difficult. Let's c what next...
If you call such a short life thing damaging , imagine what the most influential minority(mirpuri Kashmiris ) in UK have been doing to your repute day in day out for past several decades.
 
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