Baloch National Movement - UK protested in front of 10 Downing Street London against abduction of Baloch women in Balochistan by Pakistani Army on Sunday, 24 June 2018.
Large number of activists attended the protest in which demands were made...
On 28th May 1998 Pakistan tested its nuclear arsenal in Raskoh, Balochistan. Since then the day is celebrated as Youm-e-Takbeer in Pakistan but observed as Black Day called Youm-e-Aasrokh in Balochistan. But why?
Prominent Baloch leader and head of Bugti tribe, Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti, was martyred this day 12 years ago in a military operation. The Balochistan Post remembers the legend on his 12th anniversary.
10 years of disappearance - A story of three Baloch Missing Persons
The first ever Sariab Literary Festival kicked off in Quetta on Sunday on the occasion of International Mother Language Day. A large number of students and youth turned up on the first day of the 3-day event.
17 March 2005 is considered one of the darkest days in Balochistan's history.
Watch the video to find why?
Muqadas, daughter of missing Hafeezullah Baloch, protested for 4 years and waited for the release of her father. Her wait was finally over on 9th September 2020. Music: Bensound.com
Baloch diaspora in South Korea protested on call of BNM to mark 27th March as black day. The protestors marched and held a demonstration in the city centre of Busan city on Saturday.
In Quetta, youngsters have taken it on themselves to raise awareness about the deadly Coronavirus.








































