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a large portion of this report was scavenged few months back after the death of Peerak, but owing to the OPSEC it was not made public. With the recent attack & more information that we were able to collect, all the pieces of jigsaw puzzle have come together. We hope authorities pick this up & make it part of their dossier.
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Only demanding their rights nothing wrong with that.
Theres a proper and a legal way of asking for your rights. Anyone who goes against the sanctity of the state should get one bullet in the head and other one in the balls. Yes there are problems in Baluchistan but that does not mean you fall for Indian propaganda and start an insurgency.
 
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Well now their land is in Pakistan, so I assume Pakistan, no?
see the above photos and tell me again....sitting in Afghanistan, munching burger....what Pakistan got to do with it

If it means me saying resources of local people are being taken advantage of, 90% of share Vs 10% given to China in gwadar, saindak and so on day light robbery, then yes I sympathize with the victims.

Where were you for Balochistan for last 70 years, where have you been taking gas from and what have you gave in return.
i see an attempt to divert the attention from the topic at hand...
 
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Only demanding their rights nothing wrong with that
Behram,
There is nothing wrong in asking for rights and there are thousand other Baluch who do that as well. The "resistance" or "Struggle" is only acceptable if it doesn't include the killing of innocent people.
BLF/BLA has been killing Punjabis (Even the ones who moved to Baluchistan in 1900), they have been killing labourers who were there to earn money for their children. When you do that you become a terrorist organization not a resistance movement.

I would quote two examples here,
1 - My extended family lived in Quetta since 1901. Most of them in education sector however in 2006 sarmachars attacked my family twice. My family was forced to leave from Quetta because they were Punjabis.

2 - Another teacher was threatened that her three daughters will be kidnapped and raped if he didnt leave the city. (Good part is that one of the daughter has passed CSS and now is in police).

Now tell me which one of these look like a legitimate way of asking for rights?
 
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I am against killing of anyone, we are Pakistanis before any ethnicity kicks in but you didn't give a damn for 70 years, why now
Yes they have suffered because of myriad of reasons but trust me state has tried to make up for that.

A terrorist is a terrorist, there is no mine or yours.
 
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Another man who demands his rights & protests about looting of his resources is called a terrorist & killed.
No sir, by killing labourers, by blowing up trains and killing non Baluch in Baluchistan. This isnt a protest, this is terrorism by all standards.

@Foxtrot Alpha sorry for your ruining your thread. Didnt mean to derail it but wanted to put a perspective of the comments.
 
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Another man who demands his rights & protests about looting of his resources is called a terrorist & killed.

Demands rights = no problem
Protests = no problem
Becomes terrorists = dead

If you have chosen the third option, if you support those who have chosen the third option

Then what are you complaining about?

Were you friends demanding rights when they intended to murder hundreds at PSX?


Our national interests are above all and we must hunt down our enemies
 
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