Stop Killing the teachers

by irfan baloch | May 9, 2010 at 01:41 am
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Teachers take the Brunt of BLA terror

It started with intimidation, extortion and murder of Balochi people. then they expanded it into Xenophobic attacks on non-Balochi people blowing up and disrupting the infrastructure and now the very people who are supposed to educate the Balochi youth are being murdered by these Savages we all know as BLA.

the so called Balochistan Limeration Army has never hesitated to show its savagery towards people who dodnt fit its ideology, people of other provences have been a regular target in addtion to civil servents and law enforcement authorities. So many Baloch have had to seek refuge in other provinces from these barbarians who show no remorse to the killings of women and children even all in the name of their fake struggle which is nothing but extorsion and blackmailing.

some facts

50% of Balochistan  consists of Pashton who have nothing to do with BLA ideology

only few tribes Mrui & Bugti tribes are involved in the terrorism

Most balochi are themselves victims of Savage tribal cheifs who are masquerading their mafia activites into freedom struggle

the Balochi population on whole rejects & condemns the terrorism of BLA

Question for BLA apologists

How do you justify the xenophobia of BLA who justifies killing non Balochi civilians when some of you are living in the West and enjoying the diversity it offfers? what message are you sending to your hosts? that you are bunch of biggoted fascists yourself? and have double standards?

the list of  BLA crimes is long but their violence agaisnt teachers is most deplorable

Lecturer Killed

 Quetta: Lady Professor target-killed


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ishambat

I take it Balochistan is part of Pakistan?

I know nothing about the BLA, but I am sure that the Western policy people will say that their main priority in the region is catching Al Qaeda. Ethnic conflicts like this don't get a lot of attention unless they are either as graphically brutal as what happened in Rwanda or as close as what happened in Bosnia.

Here in Australia, there are a lot of Tamil refugees from Sri Lanka. It took them a lot of public demonstrating before the media paid any attention to them.


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Jamal Afridi

Hello Balochistan is part of Pakistan yesit has many ethinicties like baloch, Pathan and Hazara who are native to the place.there is a terrorist movement that was started by few biggoted Sardars who have been blackmailing the goverments for decades they are known to be cruel & ruthless with no regard for lifemany Baloch tribes & familes who dared to oppose them were killed or were forced to seek refuge in rest of PakistanBLA terrorists and Jundullah are the same and are working towards greater Balochistan that will include Iranian and Pakistani Balochistan. they are funded by Indians who have camps setup in Afghanistan where they provide material & training.BLA & Jundullah have shown the same savegrey like Taliban when it comes to terrorism, hate and destructionthey are biggoted & xenophobesthey target civiliansthey blow up schools and kill teachersthey terrorise kidnap and mug nonbalochisthey blow up infrastuctrethey dont spare the Baloch who dont agree with their violencethey kidnap foreignersin short I dont find them any different from taliban or Al Qaida. but these terrorist bastards have a lot of supporters who live in the west and enjoy the fruits of freedom but remain biggoted bastards and talk about hate for rest of Pakistanis or anyone who doesnt believe in violent Baloch limberation Amry's murders and intimidation

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ishambat

What you are saying then is that an ethnic terrorist organization has been bombing peaceful people all over Pakistan, and they have supporters who have gone to the West and taken their ideology with them. Once again, this is the first time I've heard about this, the Western media appear to have completely ignored the problem.

I will do more research about this, but I'm not optimistic about there being much interest unless you mount a concerted large-scale effort. Without it, the humanitarian types are likely to say that their hands are full, and the non-humanitarian types are likely to say "solve your own problems." Another group that has been in a similar predicament - the Tamils of Sri Lanka - have a large expatriot community in Melbourne, and they finally got the media, which was reluctant to have anything to do with it, to pay attention to the problem after they kept demonstrating and would not stop.

If there is a sizeable number of refugees from BLA anywhere in the West, that might be way to go. And if not, then I suggest to create an Internet site where people who have been hurt by BLA can contact each other and get together and mount a concerted international effort to get out the message and show to the world what is happening. 

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