Sunday, July 7, 2013

Pakistan military destroyed several houses and abducted around a dozen people from Dera Bugti

Deera bugtee:The Pakistani forces have launched yet another massive offensive in different areas of Sui on Wednesday as chain of military operations continues in Balochistan. 

Sources reported that a large number of armed forces targeted “Go Pat” and “Doda Tibba” areas and indiscriminately bombarded the civilian populace. More than fifty houses of innocent Baloch villagers were reportedly destroyed in the heavy bombardment. The Pakistani forces have also set several houses on fire after searching and striping them off valuables. 

Several people including women and children have been wounded due to the indiscriminate bombing on their villages. The area is said to be still under the siege and the wounded are not being allowed to leave for treatment. 

The central spokesperson of the Baloch Republican Party said, “The violent attack of the ground troops was followed by the bombardment. The forces entered the houses of Baloch civilians and violated the sanctity of households. The occupants were badly tortured and harassed. At least twelve people were abducted during the door-to-door operation. The abducted men were identified as Warna s/o Kundha, Lalu s/o Sahiv, Talu s/o Nabi Bux, Baggi s/o Nabi Bux, Nadir, s/o Tangav, Khalid s/o Bhora, Konari s/o Gosho, Latu s/o Gosho, Dado s/o Esa Usman s/o Essa. All the abducted people belong to Bugti tribe.”


The BRP spokesperson further said that the claims of Pakistani ruler about making efforts to bring peace in Balochistan were nothing but lies to conceal their genocidal policies against Baloch people, adding that, “Military operations, enforced disappearances and extrajudicial murders are being perpetrated to counter the Baloch freedom struggle.”

The BRP demanded from the international community and global institutions to take note of illegal occupation of Balochistan by the Pakistan and continuous human rights abuses and war crimes that Pakistan is committing to counter the Baloch peoples’ struggle to regain their freedom and sovereignty. 

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