Wednesday, January 20, 2010

A Balochi Beating India's Manmohan




This picture was taken recently in Chaman, the small Pakistani town on the border with southern Afghanistan. While the US and Indian media promote terrorism in the southwestern Pakistani province of Balochistan, a terror which is supported by US and Indian intelligence operatives using the Afghan soil, the reality on the ground is far from the image that American and Indian spinmasters wish to convey. [US think tanks are the latest entrants in the psy-ops against Pakistan, promoting the idea of the separation of resource-rich Balochistan from Pakistan.]

In this picture, a Pakistani Balochi is beating a donkey-shaped effigy of Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.

The Indians and Karzai's intelligence, with tacit approval of CIA operatives in Afghanistan, have been luring young poor Pakistani Balochis to training camps in Afghanistan and brainwashing them to launch a wave of terror inside Pakistan in the guise of a separatist ethnic insurgency. As soon as US military and intelligence landed in Afghanistan, a long-dead terrorist group called BLA, created by the Soviet KGB in the 1970s, was brought back from the dustbin of history and reorganized. The Indians helped by bringing agents from India fluent in the Urdu language. These language experts were tasked with composing press statements and sending them to Pakistani media offices across Pakistan.

To turn this into a real separatist war, unknown terrorists were sent to Quetta, the provincial capital, to target-kill non-Balochi Pakistanis in an effort to stir an ethnic backlash. There isn't much 'ethnic' difference among Pakistanis, but inept politicians have been using minor language differences, which do exist, to create the aura of different ethnicities for political reasons.

Unfortunately, former President Pervez Musharraf turned a blind eye to US, Indian and Karzai puppet regime's meddling in Pakistani Balochistan. The incumbent pro-US government of President Asif Zardari is doing the same. No one in today's Pakistani ruling structure appears willing to fend off the Americans and their Indian and Afghan poodles.

But despite all these efforts, Pakistani Balochis remain staunch Pakistanis, just like their fathers and grandfathers who fought off the Indian massacre of Pakistani migrants during Pakistan's War of Independence in 1947.

The biggest proof of this came last June, when the entire Pakistani Balochi tribe of Mari came out for the funeral of Lieutenant Safiullah Mari, who died fighting the Afghan-backed terrorists in the Pakistani tribal belt. Not only did the Maris chant pro-Pakistan slogans, the father of Lt. Baloch announced he was ready to give his other son to defend Pakistan. This was a slap in the face of terrorist feudal leaders like Harbiyar Mari, who enjoys British protection in London, and Brahamdagh Bugti, who enjoys American and Karzai's protection in Kabul. Both have been trying to radicalize the Mari tribe against their own country.

[See the video of Lt. Baloch's funeral.]

4 comments:

  1. Mr. Ahmad.This guy isn't a Baloch, he is ethnic Pashtoon. You must know Chaman is pashtoon area not the Baloch. If you want to know what Baloch want. Please visit Turbat, Nasirabad or other Baloch areas. Loralai , Chaman these are Pashtoon areas.

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  2. HA HA. Sir. There was no Lieutenant Saifullah Marri. This guy was from Naushkei. Yes he was Baloch but not Marri.Naushkei isn't Marri area. Regards.

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  3. You are right on the first count. But he is a Balochistani, maybe not ethnic Baloch [as if there is any real 'ethnic' difference between Balochis and Pakhtuns and other Pakistanis. It's mostly linguistic, and that too because we have a weak state, educational system, where opportunistic politicians are now filling the void by creating hatreds.]

    Pakistani Balochis who are countering the propaganda of the Indians and the Americans are seldom highlighted in our media. But they are there in large numbers. Terrorists such as Brahamdagh and Harbiyar, who are working with the Indians and the Americans, get more airtime, unfortunately.

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  4. Mr. Ahmed. Please elaborate how our weak education is promoting ethnic hatred? Sir, If there are ethnic Balochs who do not support separation then you high light them rather than depicting an ethnic PASHTOON AS an ethnic Baloch. It is unsuitable and more importantly unbecoming of your professionalism

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