The soldiers who died were delivering relief goods in the Mashkay area. Four others were injured, despite which their commanding officer says that they would continue to deliver aid even if the attacks on them are repeated — which they almost certainly will be. A separatist group has claimed responsibility for the attack and there is no reason to disbelieve the claim, and it underscores the very real risks faced by any agency, military or civilian, trying to work in the area. Army units came under fire five times on the same days as the attack.
Chief Minister Dr Abdul Malik Baloch made a fleeting, almost perfunctory, visit to the area on October 3, when he briefed assembled news organisations as to the problems relief workers face, before leaving as hurriedly as he had arrived. Balochistan is possibly the most difficult part of the country to deliver help to in the event of a natural disaster and even in less troubled times, it would be a challenge to stretch any government, provincial or civilian. Adding in an armed insurgency to the mix of misery is just another layer of complication. Once again, the people of Balochistan find themselves on the back of every burner and they are angry.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 6th, 2013.
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"Aid workers, both civilian and military, have been attacked" ET how many civilian aid workers have died in these attacks till now ??
The editor forgot to highlight the role of agencies pre earthquake in balochistan as well as silence of media & of fed gov post - nice heading though!
The army had clearly earmarked PPP and PML (N) as 2 parties who should not be allowed to govern the country. It was not a Musharraf hypothesis. One has to wonder as to who is running the media in the country. Clearly the PPP has been routed out and we need to wait another 5 years before the PML (N) gets routed out of existence. Only then will the country be able to move forward.
Surprisingly, no one wants to comment on this tragedy where over 1000 perished and more are dying in a place Pakistan calls it's own?
PRE EARTHQUAKE PERIOD: The soldiers (who died later) were delivering bullets in the Mashkay area.
EARTHQUAKE PERIOD: The soldiers who died were delivering relief goods in the Mashkay area.
POST-EARTHQUAKE PERIOD: [The soldiers (who died) would delivering bullets in the Mashkay area].