Monday, October 15, 2012

Interview: Brahundag Khan Bugti by Homayoon Mobaraki

Struggling for a one point agenda

The Freedom of Balochistan 

According to the Pakistani Media: The gun battles, ambushes, and tactics used by the establishment of Pakistan are becoming more sophisticated.
Crowded with military checkposts. Where on a daily basis, 3 to 10 of dead mutilated bodies have been found. “dumped on desolate mountains or empty city roads, bearing the scars of great cruelty. Arms and legs are snapped; faces are bruised and swollen. Flesh is sliced with knives or punctured with drills; genitals are singed with electric prods. In some cases the bodies are unrecognisable, sprinkled with lime or chewed by wild animals. All have a gunshot wound in the head.” – Declan Walsh
It is estimated that over 14300 Baloch have been subject to enforced disappearances in Pakistan, and the victims are often left without recourse. His grandfather cooperated with Pakistan’s different government for over 50 years, when he asked for justice, Pakistani establishment, rewarded him and labeled him a “Traitor” At the age of 80 he went to mountains to fight against injustice and for freedom of Baloch people.
His grandfather, was Minister of State,
Chief Minister of Balochistan.
Provincial Governor
A former interior minister of Pakistan and Defense Minister of state Instead of giving any chance to justice, was attacked by army with heavy artillery, jet …. His grandfather along 60+ ‘Baloch freedom fighters’ killed in fights became martyrs
Target killing of his sister and 14 year old niece and driver
According to Pakistani media and talk show On 17th March 2005, Pakistan’s Paramilitary Forces, started shelling the town of Dera Bugti, Dera Bugti Massacre over 32 Hindus and 100s of Muslims were killed while many people were injured in the incident by Pakistan Army.
His grandfather was Shaheed Nawab Mohammad Akbar Khan Bugti

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