Monday, July 2, 2012

Balochistan: Home to Foreign Monopolies


After the great game in Afghanistan, there is a deadly game going on in the barren and hostile hills of Balochistan. Paradoxically, Balochistan liberation Army (BLA) is not the only fish in the pond as there are many influential players like USA, India, Iran, Russia and Afghanistan involved in this game as well. The conscious minds would question; what is it that makes Balochistan so important for the major powers of the region and the world. The answer is that Balochistan offers the shortest distance between the Indian Ocean and the Central Asia, that is to say, shortest distance outside of the Gulf. Americans are vying to have ingress in Balochistan to discourage China from entering into more development projects in Balochistan as by developing the port and roads in Balochistan, China is ultimately helping it by creating a convenient conduit for commerce that would connect China concurrently with Central Asia, South Asia, and all-weather Balochistan ports.
Russia has its own policy goals and as far as the present phase of creating trouble in Balochistan is concerned, American and Russian goals are not in conflict with each other. It is therefore very clear that by keeping Balochistan red hot, Russia can hope to discourage Trans-Afghan pipeline or any other similar projects. For instance, India would go to great lengths to prevent Pakistan from developing a direct trade and transportation route with Central Asia because it would undermine the North-South corridor through Iran. Also, while the acute shortage of energy may have compelled India to extend limited cooperation to Pakistan, the preferable project from Indian point of view still remains the Iran-Pakistan-India gas pipeline. Moreover, one cannot ignore the fact that India is preparing to use Afghanistan as its main artery to connect it with Central Asia and would not allow Pakistan to share this sphere if it can.
The foreign intervention into Balochistan dates back to 2002 when the first batch of "instructors" crossed over from Afghanistan into Pakistan to set-up the first training camp. The number of camps increased with time and now there is a big triangle of instability (one connecting Barkhan, Bibi Nani (Sibi) and Kashmore while other connecting Naushki, Wana (in NWFP) and Kashmore) in Balochistan that has some 45 to 55 training camps with each camp accommodating from 300 to 550 militants. A massive amount of cash is flowing into these camps. Pay structure of militants is fairly defined i.e. the ordinary recruits/ basic insurgents get around US $ 200 per month whereas the section leaders get upward of US $ 300. There are also special bonuses for executing a task successfully.
American defence contractors or Pentagon operatives, CIA foot soldiers, instigators in double-disguise, fortune hunters, rehired ex-soldiers and free lancers are reportedly playing a big part in shifting loads of money from Afghanistan to Balochistan. The Americans are invariably accompanied by their Afghan guides and interpreters.
Ironically, Balochistan makes a part of an arc-corridor of extensive subversive activities through connections of little Afghan towns Shah Ismail and Ziarat Sultan Vais Qarni with Kuhak and Jalq in Iran. The towns of Dalbandin and Naushki where foreign presence has become a matter of routine are also located within this corridor.
Different entities are making different uses of this corridor. Reportedly, Indian consulate in Zahidan, Iran, has hired a house off Khayaban Danishgah, near Hotel Amin in Zahidan. This house is used for accommodating some people who cross over from Afghanistan to Pakistan and from Pakistan to Iran through earlier described arched corridor. With no regular check post of Pasdaran on the Zahidan-Taftan road between Khash and Jalq, it makes it easy for all kinds of elements to criss-cross the borders. Moreover, about 90 kilometers from Kishangar (a small Indian town barely five kilometers from Pakistan border) there is a logistics support depot that serves as launching pad for the Indian supplies and experts and a training centre that maintains contacts with militant training camps in Pakistan, including Balochistan. This route is also handy for sabotaging the Pakistani gas pipelines because the two main arteries of Sui pipe - Sui-Kashmore-Uch-Multan and Sui-Sukkur - pass, at some points, less than 45 kilometers from the Indian border. These were unimportant stations in the past but they have gained increasing importance since January 2002 when Balochistan became the hub of a new wave of foreign activity. Whoever planned these camps and the subsequent insurgency, had to obtain initial help in recruitment and infrastructure from Indian RAW because it has several thousands of ground contacts in Pakistan, many of them in Balochistan.
Furthermore, the border between Afghanistan and Iran is mostly under the control of Pasdaran who come down hard on any illegal border movement and that is why the arched corridor passing through Pakistan is the favourite route for individuals and groups including American 'defence contractors' and their Afghan collaborators who may have the need to go across or near the border of Iran. Not surprisingly, part of this corridor is used by Iranians themselves when they feel the need to stir some excitement in Pakistan. Moreover, there is the eastern lip of Gwater Bay that lies in the Iranian territory but affords easy crossover into Pakistan through unguarded land border. This particular coastal connection provides free access to elements in Dubai and Oman to connect with militants in Balochistan.
In view of these realities, the involvement of foreign hands in worsening the law and order situation in Balochistan is an open secret now. Owing to its geo-political and strategic significance, Balochistan has become the arena of international intelligence agencies i.e. CIA, RAW, RAAM, KGB, MI5 and Mossad. The tricky task of reviving BLA by the US and Russia with the help of India is nothing but an extension of foreign powers' nefarious agenda of using Balochistan issue and exacerbating the existing contradictions between various ethnic groups in order to destabilize Pakistan. Also it must be understood by the dissident elements in Balochistan as well, that Balochistan does not belong to a handful Baloch youth demanding independence like Harbiar Marri or Brahamdagh Bugti. Balochistan is also the home of significant number of Pashtoon tribes and other settlers who do not want Balochistan to be destabilized by a handful of cessionists.

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Army, Balochistan and Development


Pakistan's military has made strenuous efforts to develop the infrastructure in Balochistan, providing the people employment opportunities and basic necessities of life. Pak Army has not only established schools and colleges in Balochistan, but also set up technical and industrial institutes, besides giving military training to the youth. In this regard, on October 11, last year, Prime Minister Syed Yusuf Raza Gilani addressed the passing-out parade in Quetta. While pointing out various efforts of the Pak Army in alleviating the people of Balochistan, Prime Minister Gilani appreciated Chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani for ensuring best possible training to bring the youth from the area into the national mainstream. The recruits exhibited their prowess in anti-terrorist skills and demonstrated ways to neutralise militants.
In fact, the unrest started in Balochistan when various projects were undertaken by the previous government with the help of army to develop backward regions of the province. The sole aim was to eliminate frustration among the people by providing infrastructure and employment opportunities. The Baloch feudal lords (Sardars) who were running their own private jails and 'farrari camps', and had been backed by India, US and Israel, opposed all the developmental projects as they did not want to give up the old system of feudalism. It was Pak Army which occupied private jails and farrari camps and thus set free several innocent people.

Friday, May 18, 2012

HEC to grant 1000 scholarships to Balochistan students

Federal Minister for Science and Technology Mir Changez Khan Jamali said that Higher Education Commission would grant about 1000 scholarships to the talented students of Balochistan during the prevailing year while PCSIR and COMSAT would arrange training programs for about 100 teachers and students of the province.
Mr jamali said that federal government was taking concrete step for the development in the science and technology sector in Balochistan besides it was providing all-out assistance for the vocational trainings of the teachers of the province.
Federal minister for Information Technology Raja Pervez Ashraf has agreed to setup IT units on district level schools in Balochistan, he added.
He noted that consenting to the demand of Balochistan the federal government has also agreed to give adequate representation to the people of Balochistan in the BoD of PCSIR.
Jamali while lauding the cooperation of the Balochistan education minister said that he had promised to allocate land for the COMSAT camps from his personnel fund.
CS Balochistan assured federal minister of full cooperation of the provincial government for the betterment of education sector in the province.
“Land for setting up of COMSAT camps and other technical education institutes in Jaffarabad and Quetta would be provided to the Science and Technology ministry,” he assured.

Thursday, April 26, 2012

PAKISTAN ARMY IS MAKING AN ALL-OUT EFFORT TO ENHANCE THE EDUCATION LEVEL OF YOUTH IN BALOCHISTAN

With a smile on her face and hope of a bright future sprouting in her eyes, Rani Marri, a sixth-grade student says she wants to become an Army doctor when she grows up. Rani belongs to one of the most conservative tribes of the Kohlu district in Balochistan and is studying in a school run by the Pakistan Army. “My parents send me to this school so that I can get good quality education as they want to see me become an Army doctor,” Rani says.
Currently, the Pakistan Army is sponsoring 4,198 Baloch students, providing boarding facilities to 707 of these, under the Chamalang-Balochistan Education Programme (CBEP). The yearly expenditure borne by the army in this regard stands at Rs83.38 million. Head of the CBEP says the aim of the program is to provide quality education to the underprivileged students of the Marri tribe. However during this year, a total of 170 students from 17 other districts of Balochistan have also been included in the programm.
Pakistan Army is making an all-out effort to enhance the education level of youth in Balochistan. On the orders of Chief of Army Staff Gen Ashfaq Parvez Kayani, students across the country have been accommodated in hostels managed by the army. Also, a hostel for 100 students from the Marri and Luni tribes has been established in Quetta Cantt, where free lodging and medical facilities along with a monthly stipend of Rs500 is being provided to each student. A similar 40-student facility is located in Zhob Cantt.
In order to train unskilled people, the army has established various technical institutes in collaboration with National Vocational and Technical Education Commission (Navtec) while the Army School of Technician (AST) has been educating unemployed young people since 2006. Overall, 1,013 Baloch students have been given technical training through the Balochistan Institute of Technical Education (BITE) and AST while Presently 511 Baloch students are enrolled at BITE.
 The students are being trained mechanical work, welding, home appliances, carpentry and computer studies in BITE. BITE is providing free boarding, transportation, medical and stationary facilities along with a monthly stipend of Rs 2000.
The Pakistan army is playing a major role in Balochistan’s development and is giving support to the people of the province in all major facets of life like health, education, job opportunities, technical training and skilled development, poverty eradication, maintaining law and order and striving hard for peace and prosperity.

Thursday, April 19, 2012

BLF, BLA Likely To Be Declared Terrorist Outfits In Coming Months

Two Baloch militant organizations that have been committing crimes against humanity in Balochistan are likely to be declared terrorist organizations in the coming months by the U.S. Department of State.The two organizations have been identified as Baloch Liberation Front of Dr. Allah Nazar and the Baloch Liberation Army commanded by Hyrbyair Marri.
The B.L.F., which has barely a few dozen militants, is considered more dangerous and lethal than Pakistan military, as it has killed nearly two dozen unarmed civilians since the beginning of 2012 in Talban-style attacks.


On April 10, 2012 Gulab Baloch, a clerk at the Anti-Terrorism Court was shot dead in Turbat by the B.L.F. He was accused by the B.L.F of being a government informer. On April 8, 2012 two Punjabi travellers identified as Mohammed Qaiser and Asif Javed were gunned in Mand. They were day laborers. The B.L.F. also gunned down four common Baloch from Gwadar area who had come to Turbat for hunting. The victims were identifed as Nasir Baloch, Munir Dost, Obaiduk Baloch and Abdul Baloch.
 On February 15 as many as seven Pashtun day laborers were shot dead by the same group. Again on March 7, five Punjabi youths who were leaving Pakistan for Greece was gunned down by B.L.F terrorists.

The B.L.A. has also carried out terrorist attacks against unarmed civilians, the most infamous of which was the killing of Balochistan university professor Nazima Talib on Aptil 27, 2010. Never in Baloch history did Baloch  fighters touch a woman, Balochistan observers says.

According to insider  and family sources, veteran Baloch leader Nawab Khair Bakhsh Marri does not approve of Hyrbyair Marri's policies and has instead named his two other sons, Gazzain Marri and Mehran Baluch, to manage the affairs of the Marri tribe.
Concerned Baloch living in the U.S. have sent a letter to the State Department and White House over the crimes against humanity being perpetrated by the militant outfits.
"These organizations are no different from the Taliban as they are using terror and are committing crimes against humanity".

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