Pak Army forcing Baloch to give up freedom struggle

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ANI Brussels [Belgium]
Last Updated : May 05 2017 | 1:13 PM IST

While condemning the horrific killings of five Baloch, Baloch Republican Party spokesman Sher Mohammad Bugti on Friday said the Pakistan Army's atrocities are intended to force and terrify people to give up on their struggle for Baloch freedom.

Baloch Republican Party spokesman Sher Mohammad Bugti in a statement condemned the horrific killings of Baloch innocent in strongest term possible.

"The discovery of the five mutilated dead bodies of the innocent Baloch in Mand exposes the brutal face of the Pakistani Army. Five bullet-riddled dead bodies of the innocent Baloch were recovered in Mand area of Kech district on Thursday. They had been suffering in illegal detention of the state forces in prior to their abduction. The victims identified as Master Baitullah who had gone missing for two years in Tump, Sabir Baloch, abducted from Turbat, Asif s/o Master Anwar resident of Mand, Noroz Majeed, who was also resident of Mand, and Jasim Rahim, resident of Gomazi." the spokesman said.

He further said that the Pakistani Army's atrocities and crimes in Balochistan intended to force and terrify people to give up on their struggle for Baloch freedom.

"The Pakistani Army officials are making a very profitable business on the fake surrender of the Baloch Sarmachar to convince the authority in Islamabad and world that everything is in their control now," he said, adding that Baloch freedom activists are struggling for their right and to prove their existence.

The spokesman said the state institutions are taking up the cases of people to hide their failure and shame and then they kill those people in custody and dump their mutilated dead bodies.

He appealed to the civilised world to save the lives of Baloch people being victims of the Paki-China evil nexus.

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First Published: May 05 2017 | 1:13 PM IST

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