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China with the help pf Pakistan's army, is committing atrocities on the people of Baluchistan. Its projects in the region are forcibly taking land from the locals. These allegations were made by Baloch activist Naseem Baloch, who stated that opposition to China will continue in Baluchistan. Naseem also criticized the actions of the Pakistan army and made a strong appeal to the international community.
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- Call for global action against China and Pakistan.
- Pakistan and China are consistently oppressing the Baloch people.
- Pakistan is exploiting Baluchistan's resources.
Pakistan is oppressing the Baloch people.
Naseem said that Pakistan and China are continuously oppressing the Baloch people. He also mentioned that the Pakistani government often threatens future military operations in Baluchistan but uses this as a psychological tactic to hide ongoing military actions.
These statements aim to divert attention from Pakistan's atrocities in Baluchistan, creating the impression that Pakistan is not actively involved there at present. Naseem added that this strategy is also meant to intimidate the Baloch population and distract them from the real issues affecting them.
Why is Pakistan conducting a military operation?
Naseem said that Baluchistan is rich in minerals, but its people are poor. Even basic need are not being met Pakistan is exploiting the region's resources, which is one of the reasons behind the military operations. He stated that the Baloch people will only achieve peace and prosperity when they have control over their land and resources.
So Pakistan is seeking revenge.
Naseem said that over the past two decades, resistance groups in Baluchistan have posed the biggest challenge to the Pakistani army through guerrilla warfare. Now, Pakistan is collectively punishing the Baloch people to retaliate against this resistance. He added that this includes killings, forced disappearances, and inhumane torture.
Questions raised on international organizations as well.
Naseem Bloch appealed to the international community to recognize the right of the Baloch people to self-determination and take action against the ongoing human rights violations in Baluchistan. He said that the silence of international organizations on this issue is equivalent to complicity in genocide.
China was also surrounded.
Naseem also spoke about China's growing involvement in the military operations against Baluchistan. He accused China of supporting Pakistan's brutal actions in the region to further its imperialist ambitions, especially through projects like the Gwadar port and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) He stated that these projects by China are exploitative.
The oppositions to China's imperialist agenda will continue.
These projects are forcing the Baloch people to be displaced from their land. He vowed that the Baloch people will continue to oppose China's imperialist agenda. Naseem said that the China-Pakistan alliance poses a direct threat to Baloch land, national identity, and existence.
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