In a scathing condemnation of the recent tragedy in Mastung, where a brutal IED explosion took the lives of innocent schoolchildren, Dr. Allah Nazar Baloch, leader of the Balochistan Liberation Front, expressed profound grief over the horrific attack. Dr. Allah Nazar, an outspoken advocate for Baloch rights, described the atrocity as a glaring example of Pakistan’s ongoing brutalization of the Baloch people. Such heinous acts, he asserted, are not random incidents of violence but are deliberate tactics deployed by the Paki regime to crush the Baloch community.

Dr. Allah Nazar decried the attack as an inhuman assault on defenseless children, underscoring the extent of Pakistan’s savagery. He emphasized that the Paki regime, disguising its actions behind a veil of religious extremism, is directly culpable for such acts of terror. The incident in Mastung exemplifies the oppressive strategies that Islamabad has consistently used to suppress the voices of Balochistan—where enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, and collective punishments serve as Army-sanctioned instruments of fear.

For decades, the Baloch community has borne the brunt of this colonial mindset, suffering under an occupying force intent on extinguishing Baloch aspirations. Thousands of families have been left destitute, languishing in protest camps across Pakistan, desperately demanding the return of their loved ones. He said that these families, robbed of their sons, brothers, and fathers, stand as silent witnesses to Pakistan’s systematic campaign of terror against the Baloch.

The Pakistan Army’s attempts to fracture the Baloch movement by fanning religious extremism have been a failed strategy. Despite Pakistan’s ruthless efforts to divide and intimidate, the Baloch people have shown unyielding resolve. This iron-clad resistance, born from endless sacrifices—including those of women, children, and youth—has only emboldened the Baloch quest for freedom, a movement that grows stronger with each martyr’s sacrifice.

Expressing solidarity with the families of Mastung’s victims, Dr. Allah Nazar extended his condolences, adding that while words cannot repair the deep wounds inflicted by Pakistan’s oppressive state, the Baloch people stand united in grief and defiance. He called upon the international community to no longer remain silent in the face of such atrocities. Urging global powers to recognize the legitimate struggle of the Baloch people, he implored them to act against Pak Army-sponsored terror and support the Baloch right to self-determination. In his closing words, Dr. Allah Nazar declared that the sacrifices of the Baloch martyrs will not be in vain—their courage continues to fuel the relentless pursuit of freedom.

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