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Blogging Balochistan
Wednesday, 2 March 2005
Nawab Sahib, now WHAT????
Marris from New Kahan are getting paraded on TV as the wild terrorists, and retarded tribesmen. and Humayoun Marri chooses to do a press conference???

Nawab Marri Sahib, you told us that those we won't fight are cowards, and not Baloch. Now its your own house under siege.

Will you fight?

Posted by Gedroshian at 7:06 AM EST
Updated: Wednesday, 2 March 2005 7:20 AM EST
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Monday, 28 February 2005
Those Journalists
The article, which i have posted earlier here, got me shocked, frustrated, disappointed, and confused. Was i being a fool? were we really being played upon by the neo-imperial powers? are we really mere pawns in this game? should i believe what it is written in that article? That article got me worked up. so i did a little research (googling mostly). Here is my report.

I believe that the 'facts' in this article are not facts, but theories and opinions. These writers have hidden agendas. It is one of those believable-but-false investigative reports.

At first i thought maybe these people are some dare-devil investigative journalists, trying to expose the truth. NAH!! This is simply an anti-US group. Here i link a few articles (mostly conspiracy theories) written by these people on central Asian affairs and US/ Russian policies.

Mossad And India Spy Agency Team Up, Target Pakistan
If Iran is attacked
India: Beginning of the end?
The Great Game Continues
Mossad, Mossad - Coming Soon To A Town Near You!
Afghan Drug Scene: The Poppy Power (Suggesting that planes at Kabul airport are smuggling drugs)
Pakistan sees Indian hand in church bombing
Double belt tightening around US presence in Central Asia

Tariq Saeedi is a Pakistani journalist, based in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan, and currently a special correspondent for the Pakistan Press Network, and Central Asia Bureau Chief for the Pakistan Press Agency. He has also written for now-defunct balochistanpost.com, which was very very anti-Baloch.

Their website NewsCentralAsia. is registered in Pakistan at following address;

Samee Dodhy
21 Snowhite Commercial Complex, Sharea Faisal
Karachi, -- 75350

I feel these people might be the paki-side of the media war in Balochistan. In the dust of the jeeps that they are pretending they have ridden to get to truth, glitters the official line of Islamic republic of Pakistan.

Posted by Gedroshian at 8:43 AM EST
Updated: Monday, 28 February 2005 8:50 AM EST
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The article at the NewsCentralAsia.com
There is a new article at NewsCentralAsia.com Part 1, part 2, titled "Pakistan: Unveiling the Mystery of Balochistan Insurgency".

It is going to get many people interested. It simply says;

- US has launched BLA with the help of sardars to trouble Pakistan for those gas pipelines.

There are many other things said there. It is a good read. True or False?? can't really say. It will be used by all pro-Pakistanis as a reference.


Posted by Gedroshian at 8:39 AM EST
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Sunday, 27 February 2005
The Marri Camp has been Conquered
"The Paki flag is up in marri camp at Quetta".

I loved this expression by that Police guy at Quetta. Finally Pakistan has conquered the marri camp. Rest of Balochistan is next.



Posted by Gedroshian at 12:20 PM EST
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Saturday, 26 February 2005
Go On, My Rocketeers!!!
Thanks guys, i was getting all worried about you. N0 Rockets for so many days!!! Thanks for letting us know that you still mean business.

Posted by Gedroshian at 6:41 AM EST
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Our Killers, The Philosphers
This guy, Shaukat Qadir writes in Daily Times, how he operated with his jawans in Balochistan in 1973. Why was he there? To KILL BALOCH. Now, these guys have become the thinkers of Pakistan, and research policies for Pakistan.

Posted by Gedroshian at 6:37 AM EST
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Friday, 25 February 2005
Irshad Haqqani
Is this guy a friend of Baloch?

For background purposes.... Mr. Irshad Haqqani is a senior columnist at the Daily Urdu 'Jang'. Millions read his articles daily in, and outside Pakistan. He was a caretaker minister when Leghari kicked out Benazir from the government. Read his articles Here.

He has been consisting writing about baloch affairs for many years. There is one or more of his column about Balochistan every week. He is also sympathetic to the Baloch cause. He is giving a voice to Baloch in front of Paki Media.

So, i guess he isn't that bad. We can put him on the list of our friends, which we are going to honour after our independence.

Posted by Gedroshian at 4:24 AM EST
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Thursday, 24 February 2005
How the young, urban Pakistanis see Baloch?
Lately, Pakistan has grown a breed of young, rich, and upwardly mobile group in urban centers of Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad, (named `burgers' by others). These burgers see themselves as different than their rural and less affluent counterparts. They wear designer jeans, their CD racks are full of CDs of Led Zeppelins, George Michaels, and Eminems, instead of Pathaney khans, and Abida Parveens. They have heard of and have discussed among themselves the Jen-Brad split or that new Mercedes car. They think of Musharraf the commando-liberal savior and the politicians, the scum of earth. They are disappointed that Musharraf had to deal with those politicians, but they approve of it because of theory of necessity. Their moms and dads are very active in NGOs, and perhaps own one or more of those booming businesses that Shaukat Aziz claims his reforms have turned around. From the mega billboards in their cities, they are aware of existence of a city in Balochistan; Gawadar. Their parents either have bought land in Gawadar, or thinking of doing that.

To them, Balochistan is an enigma. All they have seen or heard of are two types of Baloch; the sardars (Bugti, mainly), and black, curly-haired Baloch of Lyari (which they call makkoranis). They were in awe of their Bugti classmate, who had armed, wild looking, and turbaned Baloch bodyguards. Makkoranis, they have seen or met at Hawkes-bay, or while on that trip to Hub. They are totally perplexed when they see a Baloch who isn't Bugti, or isn't black with curly hair.

Current situation is one that they are confident Musharraf, and the army can handle. They are sure that it is those bloody, greedy, oppressive Sardars who are causing all this trouble. They also are confident that the `matter' is soon going to be solved.

These people will be in the positions of power and decision-making, soon. With their knowledge of and interest in Baloch and Balochistan, not many positive things can be expected.

Posted by Gedroshian at 1:31 PM EST
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Tuesday, 22 February 2005
Pull in the Explosive Gear
Dear Bugti et al,

So what are you waiting for?
Army says the captain hammad is NOT GUILTY.
24thFeb: Even before the judges could, Musharraf has found out that Capt. Hammad is INNOCENT.

Do Something. NOW.

Posted by Gedroshian at 1:28 PM EST
Updated: Thursday, 24 February 2005 7:38 AM EST
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Monday, 21 February 2005
The Free Riders!!!
Has anybody thought of the Pashtoon strategy in this Balochistan game?

See, whatever is the outcome of these committees and negotiations, Pathans are bound to get a major say. They are well represented in Government, as well as, in the the anti-government camp(nationalists). Mehmood Achakzai's words now has same weightage in the committees as Ata Mengal's.

But Why?

How many rockets have Pashtoons wasted on army check posts in Pashtoon areas? How many Pathans are sitting on mountaintops to fight? are they ready to fight the army? Will they? In Quetta, they speak and work against Baloch, and not for Baloch. Last week, they came out on that strike call in Quetta, but that was only a nominal gesture.

Whatever we get, we will be sharing as equals. But are they working as hard as Baloch are?

I believe that Baloch and Pashtoons are natural allies, and will live together for next thousands of years, after the mis-adventures like Pakistan are well forgotten. This might be the beginning of that. But i feel that only Baloch are working toward that dream.

Pathans are sitting on the fence, waiting and watching.

Posted by Gedroshian at 2:09 PM EST
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Sunday, 20 February 2005
BLA, BLF Logos
I found the logos of BLA, and BLF from Balochvoice.com's MSN group.

I am not sure whether these are the original logos, or somebody made these for fun.

If these are original, How come BLA has included a map of Paki Balochistan only in its logo? why not all the Baloch lands?

Also, i am yet to see a flag of Balochistan.

Posted by Gedroshian at 2:55 PM EST
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The Settlers in Balochistan
Balochistan is primarily the land of Baloch. The British included some Pathan areas in Balochistan for administrative or political reasons, and over the years, some areas of Balochistan have been distributed to Pakistani provinces of Punjab, Sindh, and NWFP, Afghanistan and Iran. Such meddling with natural boundaries created a heterogeneous population of many ethnicities in Balochistan. Recently, Afghan wars brought in more non-Baloch in Balochistan.

But the term 'settlers' or 'abadkar' is not used for Afghans in Balochistan. It is specifically for Punjabis and Muhajirs who have settled in Quetta. It is amazing that not many settlers can be found outside the capital.

I intend to write about their relationship with the 'natives'; Baloch & Pathans. It will be unfair to generalize, but most of the settlers can be seen as the Anglo-Indians who put forth petitions after petitions to Queen Victoria, to not let go of India, because these people thought themselves English, and subject of England, and did not see themselves as Indians. In Balochistan, it is almost the same case. The settlers have not been able to connect with the people. Their loyalties are not with the land, but with occupiers. They associate themselves with the Quaid Residency, and not the chiltan hills. Having lived in Balochistan for more than 50 years, not even 10% of them can speak a local language; Balochi or Pashto, or Brahvi. Most of them live in what used to be a safe area of Quetta; The Cantt. But with the coming problematic times, they find themselves caught in crossfire.

Some settlers says that in 70s, their house were marked by Baloch fighters. Baloch say that the government did this to make these people afraid, and made them cooperate with the occupiers. They are usually the readily available fodder for anti-sardar and anti-baloch stance in Pakistan.


Here are two conflicting views of the situation in Balochistan by the 'Settlers' in he Urdu Daily 'Jang'.

Here writes an Anti-Baloch columnist about the The future of the settlers.
Here a Pro-Baloch settler writes a letter to a columnist, and part 2.
Here is another Pro-Baloch but anti-sardar article.

So, all is not lost. There are a few settlers who consider Balochistan home, and care about people of Balochistan.

All Balochistanis are equal.

UPDATE: 24th Feb 2005

A Mr. Haji wrote a letter in Daily Dawn about the identity of non-Baloch in Balochistan, which got a few baloch very furious. I do not see any harm in calling non-Balochs 'Balochistanis'. After independence, What will we call our nation? Of course, We can't call it Baloch, because it will also include non-Baloch. Will we force them to call themselves Baloch? We can't. It is very important that we tell all the people of Balochistan (non-Baloch specially) that they will not be second-class citizen in free Balochistan. Do we want to do to non-baloch what Pakis have been doing to us?

In free Balochistan, there will be Baloch, Pashtun, Hazaras, and Punjabis too. But they will all be Balochistanis and all will have equal say, and equal rights. We, Baloch, will have to make that sure.

My Balochistan will not be another Pakistan.

Posted by Gedroshian at 9:48 AM EST
Updated: Thursday, 24 February 2005 6:27 AM EST
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Friday, 18 February 2005
Bugti's ultimatum
Bugti says he is giving the government ten days to prove the allegations against him.

What is he going to do after ten days?


Posted by Gedroshian at 4:56 AM EST
Updated: Friday, 18 February 2005 5:51 AM EST
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Thursday, 17 February 2005
Baloch in the eyes of Paki and Indian Military
Here are a few links from a Paki military consortium (Pak Defence) and also from Bharat Rakshak the Indian militrary websites consortium.

Paki: Unrest in Balochistan

Indian: Probing the Baluch National Question
Indian: Options Before the Baloch Nationalists

It is simply amazing how they see the situation in Balochistan. Please also note the differences in their attitudes towards the Baloch, as well as, toward others posters in those forums.

UPDATE:
17th Feb

Here is another Paki forum, and a few threads links. The extract below summarizes the sentiments shown in that forum towards Baloch.

" do you remember the 1973-77 insurgency in Baluchistan???

have you read about it???

people said exactly the same things about those baluch tribsmen ... they will not dissappear ... when one dies another will be born ... all the usual worthless trash ...

what happened in REALITY????

we eliminated the die-hard rebels, killed those who would NOT give up ... and that whole movement was exterminated ...

those rebels lie in UNMARKED graves and even their names are forgotten biggrin

understood????

we will do the same with these foreign animals and their merceneries ...

one by one ... we will KILL each and every ONE !!!

and their names and disposal dumps will be forgotten and remain unmarked biggrin."



A few threads

Baloch Leaders Meet Us Envoy, Not good..
Baloch Leader Warns Musharraf
Who Is Supporting Bla?, Baloch Liberation Army
Gunmen Kill Five Pakistani Soldiers
Balochistan And Tibet

Posted by Gedroshian at 12:01 AM EST
Updated: Thursday, 17 February 2005 8:41 AM EST
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Wednesday, 16 February 2005
GOOD NEWS!!
The Inspector General of Police of Balochistan Mr. Chaudhry Mohammad Yaqoob says that there are about 40 training camps in Balochistan, and in each around 400 guerillas are being trained.

That is a total of around 15,000 fighters. That's a good number.

Posted by Gedroshian at 2:39 PM EST
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The fall of Mir Hazar
Mir Hazar Khan Bijarani Marri was a Baloch hero. WAS!!!! He is alive today, but he isn't a hero any more. He is a warlord who can be rented to fight other Baloch. He talks about development, jobs, etc...but his actions reek of personal enmity with Sardar Khair Bux, which made him to reach towards Pakis.

He decided to be the counter-force against Nawab Marri, claiming that nawab is cruel. How is he any different than Ahamadan Kalpar? The Kalpar traitor also speaks the same words. He also gets money from Government. He also has people to fight the nawab. His main contention is also the same; i am good, nawab is bad.

Here, we have a situation, where egos, that are too big, refuse to budge before the common good of Baloch.

In this interview, Mir Hazar says;"Only the government can build the infrastructure, undertake development and explore the mineral resources of our area."

Yes, We know that. But whose government??? Paki government or a Balochi government???? You fought for that balochi government, remember? What happened along the way? Was the journey too difficult? or you simply couldn't refuse the offer laid before you of riches and power???

Instead of remaining immortal in Baloch history books, Mir Hazar has chosen to be another minor tribal chief, who will be soon forgotten, unlike Mir Sher Mohammad marri, who will keep inspiring young Baloch.

As an afterthought, here are a few links to two Pro-Hazar khan articles; The Truth is out, and The ice has started melting.

Posted by Gedroshian at 9:36 AM EST
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US State Department Memo
Here is a link to a US Department of State Confidential memo of 1972 about the situation in Balochistan then, predicting war in Balochistan. The last sentence is important.


Posted by Gedroshian at 9:15 AM EST
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Sunday, 13 February 2005
Musharraf's Photo Op
Here we go. our tragedy gives Mushharraf a chance to gather his minions, and march to a few homeless maeds, and make them say Pakistan Zindabad.

Yah, Mushharraf saab, Pakistan is really going to be zindabad, if our misery is only a propaganda tool for you.

To me, that was one of the most pathetic show on TV. Musharraf throwing parcels among the crowds of children. His posture. His attitude. His speech. everything was in bad taste. And, it reduced my nation to a status of beggars.

Now, Musharraf would like us to trade our respect for a few blankets. I thank Mushrraf and his army for helping us in this hour of need. But i would have really loved it, if it was without conditions of listening to Musharraf's speeches about how good his army is.

UPDATE: 14th feb

Musharraf says that not many people died. It is just Media exaggerating things.

UPDATE: 15th Feb

Shaikh Rasheed - The Savior of Baloch



Posted by Gedroshian at 9:20 AM EST
Updated: Tuesday, 15 February 2005 12:40 PM EST
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Mirani Dam
Just a thought!!!

You heard of rains, and dams busting in Makkoran. What would have happened if Mirani Dam was ready? My bet is that the destruction would have been tenfold.

God help us from those who want to 'develop' us.

Posted by Gedroshian at 9:17 AM EST
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Monday, 7 February 2005
Confused
Azad Baloch used to be the Representative of Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA). But today he accepted the responsibility of the blast in Barkhan on behalf of Balochistan People's Liberation Front (BPLF).

Now i am confused. So which organization is he in? BLA? BLF? BPLF? or is it that all these are the same with different names?


Posted by Gedroshian at 1:29 PM EST
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