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Indian propaganda networks are circulating an old video to falsely present the 2023 detention of a Baloch individual, Farid Baloch, as a recent enforced disappearance.

Fitna-Al-Hindustan’s fake video aims to cover up drug trafficking and espionage

QUETTA: Fitna-Al-Hindustan are circulating an old video to falsely present the 2023 detention of a Baloch individual, Farid Baloch, as a recent enforced disappearance. The video in question is approximately two years old and originates from the arrest of Farid Baloch by Pakistani law enforcement agencies in 2023. Officials stated that his detention was based […]

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Security officials have issued a strong denial in response to what they are calling a "fake news alert" from a banned militant group.

After setbacks, Fitna-al-Hindustan spreading fake news: officials

QUETTA: Security officials have issued a strong denial in response to what they are calling a “fake news alert” from a banned militant group. According to a statement from security sources, a propaganda network linked to the group “Fitna-ul-Hindustan” and its account “Bahot” have spread false claims about a military operation in the Mangchar area. Officials

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– Strong allegations have been leveled against expatriate blogger Kiyya Baloch, accusing him of being a mouthpiece for foreign interests hostile to Pakistan.

Journalist façade used to undermine Pakistan’s sovereignty, report claims

 Several analysts and journalists reported that expatriate blogger Kiyya Baloch, working as  a mouthpiece for foreign interests hostile to Pakistan. Analysts have alleged that his reporting on Balochistan is not independent journalism but a coordinated effort to undermine Pakistan. They accuse him of serving as a amplifier for narratives that align with Indian political objectives,

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Fitna Al-Hindustan launch smear campaign after Quetta blast

QUETTA : In the aftermath of a tragic bomb blast at the Shahwani Stadium on Tuesday evening, which resulted in multiple casualties, a coordinated disinformation campaign has been launched on social media by Fitna Al-Hindustan. As is often the case following such incidents, certain accounts, particularly on platform X, have been identified as spreading anti-state

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False claims about graffiti at Jacobabad airbase exposed

False claims about graffiti at Jacobabad airbase exposed

JACOBABAD: A social media account linked to the Indian intelligence agency RAW, operating under the name Fatima, has falsely claimed that pro-Majeed Brigade graffiti was found on the wall of the Jacobabad Army Airbase. The local authorities have confirmed that this claim is completely baseless and fabricated. Such propaganda tactics involve individuals writing the graffiti

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attack on security checkpost reported in Zamuran Daleckik

No attack on security checkpost reported in Zamuran Daleckik

QUETTA: The social media accounts associated with the Indian proxy have claimed to have attacked a security checkpoint in the Zamuran Daleckik area of Kech district of Balochistan. However, local authorities and security forces on the ground termed the claim entirely baseless. The Claim: Multiple social media posts allege that explosions took place in Zamuran

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Fact check: Is the viral letter about Balochistan’s internet shutdown real?

Fact check: Is the viral letter about Balochistan’s internet shutdown real?

QUETTA: As security operations intensify in southwestern Balochistan against the Indian proxies referred as ‘Fitna al Hindustan,’ mobile internet users across the province have found themselves abruptly disconnected. Claim: A letter dated August 6, 2025, is circulating on social media, allegedly issued by the Home Department of Balochistan, requesting the Ministry of Interior to suspend

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Fact check: RAW-backed disinformation campaign on Balochistan exposed

Fact check: RAW-backed disinformation campaign on Balochistan exposed

QUETTA: A post circulating by mostly Indian based accounts show an image of children saluting the Indian Proxy and internationally designated terrorist group Balochistan Liberation Army flag۔ Claim: A tweet from the X (formerly Twitter) account @miryar_baloch shows an image of children in Balochistan with the implication that they are participating in an anti-Pakistan protest.

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