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India must stand by the Balochs
Rediff ^ | August 28, 2006 | B Raman

Posted on 08/28/2006 9:25:57 AM PDT by LeftToRight

India must stand by the Balochs

The Pakistan Air Force and Army, using aircraft, helicopters and communication sets given by the US and missiles given by the Chinese, claims to have killed Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti, one of the founding fathers of the Baloch independence struggle.

Thirty six other freedom-fighters belonging to the Bugti and Marri tribes were killed in a three-day operation which began August 24 in the Bhambore Hills, an area between the towns of Kohlu and Dera Bugti. According to Pakistani media reports, Balach Marri, who was believed to be the chief of the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), and Nawab Bugti's grandsons Brahamdagh and Mir Ali Bugti were among those killed.

Reliable sources in Balochistan said the Pakistan Army, using modern communication monitoring sets given by the US for pinpointing the location of Osama bin Laden, Ayman al-Zawahiri and other remnants of the Al Qaeda in Pakistani territory, managed to pinpoint the cave in which Nawab Bugti and his followers had taken shelter for more than a year to escape being killed by the Pakistani military.

The Air Force went into action on August 24 and 25 and repeatedly bombed these caves. Thereafter, special commando units of the Pakistan Army, which had been moved into Balochistan from the North Waziristan area, went into the area and raided the caves. The survivors of the air strikes put up a stiff resistance before they were overcome by the army commandos. Before dying, the freedom fighters managed to kill 40 army commandos, including six officers.

The plans for a decapitation strike against Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti and the commander of the BLA had been drawn up by Air Vice Marshal Shehzad Aslam Chaudhry last year when he was the Deputy Chief of Air Staff (Operations) last year, and approved by General Pervez Musharraf. Chaudhry has since retired and has been posted as Pakistan's High Commissioner to Sri Lanka to help the Sri Lankan government in its operations against the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE).

However, these plans could not be implemented due to lack of precise intelligence regarding the location of the hideouts of Nawab Bugti. Moreover, the increasing activities of the Al Qaeda in North Wazaristan came in the way of the Pakistani military shifting reinforcements to Balochistan. Reported expression of concern by American officials over the misuse of the equipment, including helicopter gunships, given by them for use against Al Qaeda, in the operations against the Baloch freedom fighters also came in the way of the immediate implementation of the plans.

Two months ago, the Pakistan Army reached a ceasefire agreement with the remnants of the Al Qaeda and the Taliban in North Waziristan. Under this agreement, the jihadis and their local tribal supporters agreed to suspend their operations against the Pakistani security forces. In return, the latter agreed not to interfere with their raids into Afghanistan.

This ceasefire agreement enabled the Pakistan Army to shift its forces, helicopters and communication equipment to Balochistan for operations?against the leaders of the Baloch freedom struggle.

Well-informed sources in Balochistan say that the praise showered on General Musharraf recently by the US and the UK for his projected, but not yet proved role in helping the British Police to thwart a jihadi plan to blow up 10 US-bound planes emboldened Musharraf to launch this operation against the Baloch freedom fighters. He felt that in view of this praise, US and British officials were unlikely to take a strong stand against his operations in Balochistan.

The successful decapitation strike launched by the Pakistan Air Force and Army is a major tragedy for the Baloch freedom fighters, but they are not strangers to tragedies. This would only further strengthen their resolve to step up their independence struggle against the Punjabi-military colonisation of Balochistan, with the alleged assistance of China.

Tha Balochs have always been well disposed towards the US. Their anger over the misuse of the US equipment given for anti-Al Qaeda operations by Musharraf for killing the Baloch leaders is unlikely to turn them against the US. However, the anti-Chinese anger in Balochistan is likely to increase further.

There are already reports of widespread violence in Balochistan in the wake of the martyrdom of Nawab Bugti and other brave freedom fighters, resulting in the imposition of a curfew. The Baloch freedom struggle has entered a new phase. The Pakistan Army and Air Force have shown that they have had no lessons to learn from the consequences of the similar policies followed by them in the pre-1971 East Pakistan.

In this hour of national tragedy, the Balochs have re-dedicated themselves to their independence struggle and resolved to keep up their struggle till freedom becomes a reality. The Balochs, like the Sindhis, the Mohajirs and large sections of the Pashtuns, have always been the traditional friends and well-wishers of India.

The Government of India should not hesitate to condemn the Pakistani military's massacre of Nawab Bugti and other Baloch freedom fighters in the strongest terms. Whatever be the attitude of the Indian policymakers, the people of India will stand by the Balochs in their hour of tragedy and re-dedication.

The names of Nawab Bugti and other Baloch martyrs will remain enshrined in letters of gold in the history of independent Balochistan, when it becomes a reality, as it will.

The writer is Additional Secretary (retd), Cabinet Secretariat, Govt. of India, New Delhi, and, presently, Director, Institute for Topical Studies, Chennai.


TOPICS: Foreign Affairs; Government; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: alqueada; baloch; balochistan; binladin; elvisbinladen; india; pakistan; terror

1 posted on 08/28/2006 9:25:59 AM PDT by LeftToRight
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To: LeftToRight

It's so confusing trying to keep track of who are terrorists and who are freedom fighters...


2 posted on 08/28/2006 9:28:04 AM PDT by Canard
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To: Canard

Pakistan provides refuge for OBL and his adherents to the gutter religion of Islam because Pakistan swallows the same Islamic garbage.


3 posted on 08/28/2006 9:32:06 AM PDT by meandog (While Clinton isn't fit even to scrape Reagan's shoes, Bush will never fill them!)
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To: Canard

Both the term terrorist and freedom fighter are thrown around all too easily.


4 posted on 08/28/2006 9:33:49 AM PDT by brooklyn dave (Ya can take da kid outta Brooklyn--butchya can't take Brooklyn outta da kid)
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To: brooklyn dave

Yes, I agree. Which tends to make both, in practice, fairly meaningless.


5 posted on 08/28/2006 9:34:47 AM PDT by Canard
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To: Alas Babylon!; American_Centurion; An.American.Expatriate; ASA.Ranger; ASA Vet; Atigun; ...
MI Ping

DF strikes again

6 posted on 08/28/2006 9:45:26 AM PDT by ASA Vet (Deliberate ignorance is a sad thing to witness.)
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To: LeftToRight

7 posted on 08/28/2006 9:46:28 AM PDT by ASA Vet (Deliberate ignorance is a sad thing to witness.)
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To: Canard; LeftToRight
It's so confusing trying to keep track of who are terrorists and who are freedom fighters...

Let me help. While Pakistan is sheltering Bin Ladin, and Iran is threatening everyone within missile range, Balochi insurgents are freedom fighters.

When Pakistan gives up Bin Ladin, and Ahmadinejad aquires room temperature, the Balochi insurgents will become terrorists.

Unless the whole thing unravels and we find ourselves at war with either Iran or Pakistan, and the Balochis provide our guys with safe haven, in which case they will gain the status similar to the kurds, and will be protected for their own sake.

8 posted on 08/28/2006 10:19:02 AM PDT by marron
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To: Canard

A thumb rule to distinguish terrorists from freedome fighters.

If you fight only the security forces for your rights, then you are a freedom fighter. This is a necessary condition.

If you kill innocent people, because they are on the "opposite side", then you are a terrorist.

I guess there would be other add ons like - Is the population with you etc. But the key thing is a freedom fighter will not target civilians.


9 posted on 08/28/2006 12:08:05 PM PDT by ngupta94
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To: ASA Vet

Seems to me Pakistan's govt is really just a military junta. And a treacherous one at that.


10 posted on 08/28/2006 7:30:40 PM PDT by BIGLOOK (Keelhauling is a sensible solution to mutiny.)
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To: LeftToRight

Let's see --- a bunch of people want an Independant Baluchistan...

And the main cities of Blauchistan are:

Quetta

http://www28.brinkster.com/pakistan4ever/htmls/baluchistan/baluchistan.asp

"Fiercely independent Baluchistan never really became part of the Mughal Empire, but effectively remained an autonomous frontier tributary. In India they fought the Hindus and gained some influence in the Punjab and Sindh. In order to survive they expediently changed their loyalty and allegiance when necessary; at one time with the Moghuls, then the Persians and the Afghans, but their constant was the fight for Islam. When the Mughal power declined they took on the Sikhs, the Marathis and finally the British, who arrived in 1841."

"but their constant was the fight for Islam."

Key line amongst the BS!


11 posted on 08/28/2006 8:51:06 PM PDT by Prost1 ((We can build a wall, we can evict - "Si, se puede!"))
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