Sunday, November 22, 2009
Fresh Military operation in Marri Bugti regions, several reported arrested
Kahan/Dega Bugti: Sources from the far-flung areas of Balochistan have reported that Pakistan military has been carrying out yet another military offensive in several regions of Marri and Bugti strongholds. According to BRP spokesman Mr. Sher Mohammed Bugti, 65 people have so far been arrested from different villages in Sui, Dera Bugti, and Jhatpat areas. He further said that the so called packages are just a drama and the military wa trying to pave a way to intensify army operation in Balochistan. He also strongly criticised the Pakistani Prime Minister's views that there was no ongoing military operation in Balochistan. He said that the Prime Minister was unaware of the situation in Balochistan and that he has no power at all.
The fresh attacks in Marri and Bugti region prove that the government is not sincere resolving Balochistan issue. He strongly rejected the government of Pakistan’s comments about negotiations and said that the Party leader Brahumdagh Khan Bugti would not talk to the enemies of Baloch Nation at any cost.
On the other hand Independent sources reported that Pakistani military has intensified its activities in Kohistan Marri, from last three days the Pakistani gunship helicopters and fighter planes have been pounding Kujjal, Jhabar, Nisao and other areas. These attacks on civilian areas are once again compelling people to flee from those regions and become refugees in their own homeland.
It is worth noting that there are already thousands of Baloch internally displaced people living in appalling conditions and the Pakistani government has stopped the International aid agencies to help them.
Unfortunately the international community including the UN have so far been unable to pressurise Pakistan to halt the military operation in Balochistan. BalochWarna once again urges the International Community and the UN to take notice the ongoing military operation & the slow motion genocide of Baloch people in Balochistan by the state of Pakistan.
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