In short, our situation now is as bad as any of the Latin American or other dictatorships we have read about at various points in history. Like the people of Chile in the 1970s, the people of Balochistan occupy a kind of nightmare world where nationalists are ‘punished’ in a terrible fashion, apparently by state representatives. Even those who have survived — poets, writers, students, intellectuals — have in some cases, been so gravely physically and emotionally traumatised, that they will bear the scars for life. Those who have been released with their lives intact, have been warned never to speak out about their experiences — or risk yet worse fate, for themselves and their families.
Is this a situation we can live with? The answer quite obviously should be in the negative. Yet, the fact also is that outside Balochistan, concern for the province is far too limited. The government has not done enough either. The degree of anguish that should be present is simply not there. This adds to the problem there; its isolation only makes things worse and in fact aids the elements behind the atrocities. Something needs to be done. Balochistan needs to be saved; its people won back — and we must hope this task has not already been left too late, making success impossible in a province where frustration already runs deep.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 10th, 2011.
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So far five years of official savagery in Balochistan. Brutally executed bodies of the young and old bodies have now littered the province. When will it stop?
the menace of terrorism really traumatized the peace lovers and sent ripples of consternation for the nationalists as they are ruthlessly butchered for having love for PAKISTAN.
Finally some attention to this burning issue. It appalls me that there is so little consideration for their plight in the rest of the country.
Thanks to tribune for the courageous writing, and a brotherly message to the writer.. Stay safe :) Long live Balochistan