Chairman Khalil Baloch welcomes the new members of BNM
Khalil Baloch, the Chairman of Baloch National Movement in his today’s statement welcomed the new members of BNM and expressed his gratitude. He remarked, “I welcome our new friends; and your joining of BNM is a source of great satisfaction as well as this act is the sign of trust of Baloch nation on BNM which is getting stronger with every passing day. Baloch Nation Movement is a platform for all political workers those with a political belief want to struggle on democratic

A number of BRP members join BNM
The president of Baloch Republican Party, Brahumdagh Bugti’s, controversial statement at the wake of 27th March, not only created resentment among pro freedom Baloch nationalist political parties, but also earned displeasure of party cadres that resulted in shape of resignation and separation from BRP. After one month of deliberations and discussions with Baloch National Movement’s leaderships, they put their trust on BNM leadership and, formally joined the party. In

28th May is one of the worst days for Baloch national slavery. Khalil Baloch
Baloch National Movement’s Chairman Khalil Baloch in his statement regarding Atomic tests of 28th May 1998 at Chaghi in Balochistan said, “28th May is one of the worst days for Baloch national slavery. In this particular day Pakistan tested Atomic bombs in Balochistan, and initiated a new series of problems for Baloch nation.” He said that Pakistan while choosing Baloch land is the clear proof of its colonial mindset and acrimony towards Baloch nation.” Khalil Baloch assumed

Khalil Baloch reprimands BNM members to avoid social media brawls
Khalil Baloch, the chairman of Baloch National Movement in his statement admonished the members of BNM that they would refrain from any inconsequential debate and negative propaganda in social media. He added, if any member of BNM remains involved, strict action will be taken against him or her. “In this modern scientific era the presence of social media is a great platform for the oppressed nations to raise their voices, but pro freedom Baloch (political parties), and their

BNM condemns the attack on Voice for Missing Persons of the Sindh by Pakistani Security forces
Baloch National Movement Central spokesman in his statement strongly condemned the act of Pakistani security forces by attacking the camp of Voice for Missing Person of the Sindh (VMPS). He added that extremist state like Pakistan even cannot tolerate a peaceful demonstration of the persecuted nations. He upheld, “Pakistan first occupied Sindh land, carried out the genocide of Sindhi people, exploited their resources, plagued their culture, now Sindhi mothers and sisters are

Ex-Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif corroborates our claims: Khalil Baloch
Khalil Baloch, the Chairman of Baloch National Movement said that Nawaz Sharif, three times Prime Minister of Pakistan in his confessional statement has endorsed Baloch’s national point of view. He stated that Baloch nation has been out crying that Pakistan is a cancer, that in order to extent it occupation of Balochistan and to blackmail the world is using its religious extremists. Surely, impacts of this would not just be limited to the Balochistan; rather it will engulf t

Khalil Baloch condemns the firing by Army and Death Squad on Atif Baloch’s funeral
Khalil Baloch, the Chairman of Baloch National Movement paid rich tribute to martyr Atif Baloch and condemned the attack on his funeral ceremony that resulted in the killing of his maternal uncle, Khalil Baloch, and critically injuring several other mourners. The BNM head stated, “This is the worst form of state terrorism in its nature; however, such incident clearly mirror the defeat of Pakistan,” in occupied Balochistan. He added that the sacrifices of Chairman Ghulam Moham

A brief glance at enforced disappearances in Balochistan
Written by: Rahim Baloch A
What is enforced disappearance? Under which category of crimes does it fall? Is enforced disappearance justifiable in any special circumstance? What is the history and current situation of enforced disappearances in the occupied Balochistan? To what extent the “Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances” has been successful in addressing the issue? I will try to briefly discuss all these questions in this article. First, let’s try to find a definition of “enforced disap
