Balochistan and abandoned graves-Dr Mahrang Baloch

Balochistan and abandoned graves

 

Balochistan has become a land where barbarity, brutality, and extreme acts of violence are reflected everywhere. Every passing day, a mother’s child is snatched from her and then, after being kept in prisons, her mutilated body is thrown into the deserts and deserts like an abandoned person. Or she is admitted to an Edhi Center hospital and buried anonymously with the title of “abandoned”. Sometimes, she is kept in prisons for years, stripped of her human identity and subjected to inhuman and horrific tortures.

 

Every passing day, a painful incident comes to light in which the Pakistani army and death squad operatives raid the house of a Baloch family, torture the women and children, and forcibly abduct the men. Under a well-thought-out and systematic plan, Balochistan is being forcibly made a place of mourning and torture on a daily basis so that the Baloch nation can be convinced that the decision of their life and death is in the hands of cruel and barbaric state institutions.

On the other hand, for many years, the brutality with which the Pakistani army and its death squad beasts have been dismembering thousands of our loved ones after disappearing them, disfiguring them, and burying them in anonymous cemeteries in different areas of Balochistan in an inhuman, illegal, immoral and irreligious manner, considering them abandoned, is aimed at sending a message to the Baloch nation that they are not only abandoned in their own land, but also the decision of their life and death is in their own hands. This cruel act is actually an attempt to convince us that our status on this land is nothing more than animals.

They have made a systematic plan for the past several years to establish their illegal power and ruthlessly exploit the resources of the Baloch land, under which continuing the genocide of the Baloch nation is a very important part of their plan.

 

But as a Baloch nation, we have an eternal history and civilization in which resistance has always been at the top of the list. As a living and immortal nation, we have not bowed our heads before any cruel, oppressive, barbaric state or occupying force for thousands of years, but have always kept the flag of resistance high. Our ancestors always adopted the path of resistance, giving the message to the enemies that neither they nor their land are uninhabited. We have to keep this legacy alive and, through resistance, unite our nation and convince the state and the world that we are the heirs of this land and, being a brave nation, have the right to live on humane grounds.

 

We are not uninhabited that the Pakistani army and its death squad operatives bury our loved ones anonymously in the form of mutilated bodies. If we remain silent today against this brutal genocide and consider this oppression and oppression as invincible, then our future generations will also be burned in the same fire or become victims of mass graves and our thousands of years old identity will be buried in the dust.

But accepting this brutal genocide silently is not our way as a nation. That is why we have not just held a press conference in front of the mass graves of our lost loved ones in the Dasht area of ​​Mastung yesterday, but have made a pledge that neither these graves are abandoned nor the Baloch land is abandoned. We have pledged that we will stand firm against oppression and brutality by keeping the legacy of our ancestors alive.

That is why we have announced through this press conference that we will hold a national gathering in Dalbandin on January 25, 2025, to prove to the world that we will not tolerate the Baloch national genocide nor remain silent on it. We will convince the world that neither our nation is abandoned nor our land.

Therefore, I appeal to the entire Baloch nation to participate fully in the national gathering to be held at Dalbandin on January 25th to prove that these abandoned bodies and graves are indeed our great martyrs.

 

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