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India-Pakistan
Ghazeen to be repatriated within days: Sherpao
2006-04-19
Ghazeen Marri, the son of Nawab Khair Bux Marri, will be handed over to Pakistani authorities from the United Arab Emirates in the next few days, Interior Minister Aftab Sherpao said on Tuesday. Ghazeen Marri was arrested by the UAE authorities several days ago and faces several cases in Pakistan including for the murder of Justice Nawaz Marri, Sherpao told reporters. An Interior Ministry source said Ghazeen was arrested after the federal government banned the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), of which the tribal scion is considered the main financer.
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India-Pakistan
Blustering in the 21st century
2006-04-03
Every day a couple of bombs go off somewhere in Balochistan destroying a bridge, a culvert, a railway track, an electricity tower or a gas pipeline. The insurgents have become so audacious that even the chief minister’s house isn’t safe from mortar attacks anymore. Every day army convoys and outposts in Waziristan are attacked and the death toll of soldiers and local collaborators is rising. Even the interior minister has conceded that Al-Qaeda/Taliban have spread “trouble” in the neighbouring districts of Bannu, Dera Ismail Khan and Tank. So what’s the Musharraf regime doing about this?

Its strategy in Balochistan is simplistic. Since the insurgents don’t have a visible face or front, and since the Balochistan puppet provincial parliament isn’t too pushed about the issues of rights raised by the insurgents, there is no one with whom the federal government can negotiate the problem. Meanwhile, Sardar Ataullah Mengal is always ready to denounce the “army action” in Balochistan but refuses to act as a spokesman of the Baloch Liberation Army, or whatever. Nawab Khair Bux Marri is 80+ and still as silent and intransigent as ever. And Nawab Akbar Bugti, the trade unionist from Dera Bugti, is languishing in his “secret” cave hideout and giving interviews to foreigners reclaiming his rights as a Baloch “nationalist” after having spent the last thirty five years slamming Messrs Mengal and Marri. Under the circumstances, the federal government, governor, corps commander and IG-FC have jointly determined to run the show with the advice of Military Intelligence. This is based on trying to “win hearts and minds” with “development projects” and promising employment prospects (30,000 new jobs will come online, says the prime minister) and propping up political and tribal opponents of the three rebellious sardars and nawabs (thousands of Kalpar Bugtis ousted by Akbar Bugti from their homelands years ago have been encouraged to return, dig their heels in and lend a helping hand against the insurgents).

In Waziristan, too, steps are being taken to reclaim the initiative. Along with resolute military action, the government is developing plans to buy off and disarm the rebels. The US has pledged money for suitable “development projects” so that strong pro-government vested interests are created. At the same time, the government intends to call a “grand jirga” in the tribal areas consisting of elders, clerics, local councilors and government officials and entrust it with the job of identifying “anti-state elements” and persuading rebellious tribesmen not to shelter foreign militants.
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Pak: One Trooper Killed, Two Injured
2006-01-19
As President Pervez Musharraf appeared on state-controlled radio and television to condemn the activities of some Baloch tribal chiefs, one security man was killed and two injured badly in Kohlu the area where Nawab Khair Bux Marri dominates the society and at present is engaged with government forces in rocket firing and armed clashes. A soldier of the Frontier Corps was killed and his two colleagues were injured, sources said yesterday. "Militants had planted a land mine between Dera Bugti and Kohlu which was exploded with a remote control device killing a soldier," sources said.

Beside planting land mine on a road linking Dera Bugti with Kohlu where normally Frontier Corps men conduct day-and-night patrolling to weed out militants, a few rockets were also fired in Kahan where the FC has established its local headquarters in a fort. Former Chief Minister of Balochistan Akhtar Mengal claimed that so far more than 50 people have lost their lives in armed clashes with the security forces.
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Mazari asks Musharraf to hold talks with Bugti, Marri and Mengal
2006-01-06
Sardar Sherbaz Mazari has called upon President Gen Pervez Musharraf to invite rebellious tribal chiefs to talks to find a solution to the Balochistan problem. Mr Mazari, who along with his son Sher Ali Mazari played a major role in effecting a rapprochement between the government and Nawab Akbar Bugti following clashes in March last year, was talking to Daily Times at his DHA residence on Thursday. He said the Balochistan situation today had “some semblance” to the situation in 1971 that led to the break up of the country, and urged Gen Musharraf to reach out to the “rebellious ones”.

“I think the best way [for Musharraf] is to be more flexible and understanding and try to sort it out in a responsible manner. Gen Musharraf, who claims himself to be the president, must sort it out with understanding and sympathy,” said Mr Mazari, who is related to both Nawab Akbar Bugti and Nawab Khair Bux Marri, whom the government accuses of sponsoring acts of sabotage in Balochistan. Asked if he thought the Mengal, Marri and Bugti tribal chiefs would accept an invitation to talks, he said: “There are two or three sardars who really matter. They are Bugti, Marri and Mengal. Believe you me our culture is such that if someone treats them with respect and dignity and makes an offer, I am sure they can’t say no,” Mr Mazari said.
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Baluchi Leader Slams Army Blitz
2005-12-19
Karachi, 19 Dec. (AKI) - Nationalist leaders in Pakistan's rugged Baluchistan province insist that there is no separatist movement there but one may emerge if the Pakistani military continues its major offensive there. The Pakistani forces on Sunday night began raids against those involved in rocket attacks last week during a visit by president Pervez Musharraf. "There is no separatist movement in Baluchistan but if the so-called military operations continue, a genuine separatist movement will arise,” said Baluch nationalist leader Hasil Bazenjo told Adnkronos International (AKI).
Kind of like there were no terrorists in Iraq until Bush invaded?
Baluchistan, a south-western province that is rich in reserves of natural gas, has been rocked by violence for most of this year. Tribal groups there have been demanding more political autonomy and a greater share of the area's resources.

On 14 December rockets were fired near the paramilitary camp in Kohlu, a town about 220 kilometres east of the provincial capital Quetta. The attack occured as Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf was visiting the area to seek the support of local leaders to build a controversial dam. The separatist group known as the Baluch Liberation Amry claimed responsibility for that attack. A day later, a commander of the Frontier Corps was also injured when shots were fired at his helicopter.
Commanders really don't like being shot at, so....
Since Sunday, the Pakistani security forces, backed by helicopter gunships, have been carrying out a major operation against the tribal rebels in Baluchistan and there are unconfirmed reports of casualties.

Speaking to AKI, Bazenjo, the son of the former governor of Baluchistan province, the late Ghous Bux Bazinjo who was once regarded as the leader of the communist movement in Pakistan, alleged that there were no grounds for the raid conducted by the Pakistani military establishment. "The visit to Kohlu district was not on the schedule of president Musharraf. So why did he suddenly plan to visit Kohlu?" asked Bazenjo. "Secondly, when he visited Quetta, the entire city was sealed off. Why was there no security arrangements made in Kohlu district and why wasn't the area sealed like in Quetta?

"And last but not the least, what on earth brought Musharraf to a place like Kohlu to address a public meeting instead of holding congregations in any big city in Baluchistan province?” he said, in his interview with AKI.
"Who does he think he is, president of all Pakistan?"
Bazenjo also dismissed the reports that the commander of a paramilitary force in the area, had been injured the day after the Musharraf attacks, and argued that the federal security forces had begun targeting 'separatists' two weeks earlier. "The operation began almost 15 days before that incident in places like Qalat and Chaghai [in Baluchistan]," he said. "The government termed it a search operation against illegal weapons but the fact was that the army never landed on the ground. The helicopters only fired upon certain targets. What kind of a search was that?" Bazenjo said.
Sounds like part two of a "Search" and "Destroy" kind of search
"Now the operation has spread into four areas including Kohlu, Mohmand, Chaghai and Qalat," he added.

The Pakistani government has said that it is looking to arrest a member of the Baluchistan assembly, Nawabzada Balaach Marri, the son of nationalist leader Nawab Khair Bux Marri. Both father and son and the entire Marri tribe went into exile in Afghanistan after the government ruled by the Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) conducted an operation in the mid-1970s against insurgents in the Baluchistan province. Balaach was educated in Moscow and the entire tribe only returned to Pakistan when the mujahadeen seized power in Kabul in the early 1990s.

"Is it rational to arrest a single person after the government conducted operations in all Baluch-speaking areas?" said Bazenjo.
Gotta start some place
"This government does not have any concrete base," said Bazinjo. "They created ghosts like Osama Bin Laden to terrify the West and secure support for their military dictatorships. The operation in Baluchistan is another ploy to appease the capitalist class of Punjab to muster support in order to prolong his [president Musharraf's] tenure in power" concluded Hasil Bazenjo.
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