Asif Ali Zardari if you have any drop of Baloch blood running in your veins then you must help Baloch resistance movement instead of weakening it, we call upon Baloch nation to stand up and fight for their just and legal rights which are declared in UN charter for self defence, Baloch must not get themselves be fooled again and again Pakistani cheat divide and rule and merciless slaughter of Baloch people cannot and will not be forgotten, the time for negotiations are over Baloch are fighting for their independence and no power can stop them achieving that goals, we understand it is not easy when your enemy has animal instinct to kill, but we Baloch swear to fight till last enemy solider leaves Baloch lands.
There can be no negotiations and no honorable Baloch will sit to talk with pakis to forget what Baloch has witnessed during past 60 years under Pakistani occupation, yes Baloch are slowly but for sure waking up to take the fight till total victory.
Mr Zardari Help Baloch resistance movement if you cannot help openly help secretly and shake up the sleepy Baloch community in Sindh, Punjab and Sindhis to fight along with Baloch and Pashtuns to bring peace, freedom, and justice, together we can overcome extremism and expel terrorists from Balochistan, Pashtunistan and Sindh, Think if you can WHO killed Benazir Bhutto???
The Baloch cause
PPP Co-Chairman Asif Zardari has done well by constituting a committee to convene an all parties conference on Balochistan for addressing the grievances of its people and bringing them into the national mainstream. Provincial autonomy, mysterious kidnappings, the illegal detention of political activists and increasing militarization of the province are the issues to figure prominently at the APC, likely to held in the next 10 days. The decision to convene the conference comes at a time when the people of Balochistan are up in arms against the ongoing military operation which left a multitude of innocent citizens dead. They were punished for raising a voice for the protection of their rights and resources. Many more were kidnapped by the intelligence agencies on the suspicion of links with terrorist networks. The previous regime failed to get a true picture of the province because it relied on the information provided by former Balochistan Governor Owais Ghani, who kept claiming that a new middle class had emerged which despised the 'traitorous sardars' and supported the government's effort to develop Balochistan and bring prosperity to its people. The Musharraf government did not realize that the assassination of Nawab Akbar Bugti in a military action had actually pushed the province deeper into a quagmire rather than restore order to it. It gave a free hand to the intelligence agencies, whose officials remained obsessed with clearing the mess by creating more of it, branding law-abiding citizens militants and then kidnapping or killing them. Those subjected to relentless repression in the last five years may not get carried away with assurances from the present ruling leadership about resolving the crisis through political means until the federal government takes some practical measures in this direction. The rhetoric of mainstreaming the Baloch will not make them forget the massacre of their fellow citizens. The present Balochistan situation has some similarity to the East Pakistan of 1971, as the Musharraf government held the Baloch in contempt. Mr Zardari, who recently apologized to the people of Balochistan for the excesses committed against them in the past, rightly asserted that mere apology was not enough and concrete steps were needed to be taken to translate the spirit into reality. It requires a great deal of understanding to sort out the problem. The new government must stop repression in the province before trying to take all political forces on board to devise ways and means to resolve the crisis.
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