Baloch Genocide and Silence of UN Author: Saeed Baloch On August 11, 1947, the British acceded control of Baluchistan to the ruler of Baluchistan, Mir Ahmad Yar Khan the then Khan of Kalat. The Khan immediately declared the independence of Baluchistan,...
Unity is the key to success Author: Honak Baloch Unity is the key to success, our great leader Nawab Akbar Bugti gave this message to all pro-freedom parties. To succeed, we must have to be United. Today political needs of national and...
Enforced Disappearances and the Denials  Author: Shaad Baloch President of BNP, Sardar Akhtar Mengal presented his demands in six points, while joining the federal coalition government. One of these points is regarding the Baloch missing persons. Sardar Akhtar Mengal handed over...
A Letter to the Baluch Diaspora Respected companions of Baluch Movement, Hope you all are doing well. I am also doing great, Alhamdulillah. I want to state that I am a political activist, my name is Zahra Baluch. I have been...
Students for a Free Tibet (SFT) Author: Ruzn Baloch Youth has always played an important role in the revolutionary struggles of past, and continue to do so today as well. Involvement in politics leads a student toward an active participation in...
State Policies against Baluch National Liberation Movement Author: Dostain Baloch The Baluch National Liberation Movement, despite multiple odds, has made the state a patient of paranoia, which is the reason that state conducts military operation indiscriminately against innocent Baluch children, women...
Nawab Akbar Bugti, a true hero Author: Shaad Baloch Nawab Khiar Baksh Marri, Akbar Khan Bugti and Attaullah Mengal are considered to be most influential tribal heads of their time. Not a single government or bureaucratic system was ever formed without...
From past 70 years Baloch have been subjected to oppression and suppression. Balochistan has faced five major military operations, in which thousands have been killed or have been disappeared never to be seen again. Around 200,000 people have been...
Women: The War Survivor Author: Ruzn Baloch “One of them told me to undress, but I said no. He hit me and pushed me to the ground; it was the same man who had sat my house on fire. Then he...
From Laila to Sammi Author: Shahmeer Baloch Laila Khalid was born on the 9th of April 1944 in Haifa. In 1948, Palestinians were forced to migrate from Haifa to Lebanon. At the age of fifteen, she followed the footsteps of her...