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Digital propaganda and psychological warfare: How Balochistan is fighting back

Digital propaganda and psychological warfare: How Balochistan is fighting back

By: Shabbir Baloch As a son of Balochistan, I cannot remain silent when I see the world ignoring the long-standing injustices against both my homeland and my fellow Muslims around the globe. I am watching the devastation in Palestine unfold for decades, and I feel a deep sense of pain, anger, and responsibility. So far […]

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Exploiting women for terrorism in Balochistan

Exploiting women for terrorism in Balochistan

I have spent years on the ground talking to families whose sons wear the khaki of our armed forces and those whose fathers were murdered simply for chanting “Pakistan Zindabad.” Their stories share a painful theme: while the world spotlights a “missing persons” narrative rooted in half‑verified numbers, it ignores the 80‑plus Baloch families who lost

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Balochistan stands united

Balochistan stands united

By: Babar Yousafzai Balochistan—the land of rich culture, unity, and resilience—once again finds itself targeted by foreign conspiracies and proxy elements. The “Fitna-e-Hindustan,” backed by banned terrorist outfits, has set a sinister agenda to create ethnic discord between Pashtuns and Baloch, repeating the failed tactics of the past. Let me make it clear: this is

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The bloody economics of insurgency in Balochistan

The bloody economics of insurgency in Balochistan

By: Babar Yousafzai In recent days, Balochistan has once again found itself at the center of targeted violence and insurgency. The Eid holidays, traditionally a time of peace and joy, were marred by the Fitna al Hindustan terrorist incidents that reflect the continued agenda of anti-state elements operating within the province. These actors, the Balochistan

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Balochistan’s Crisis: Corruption, foreign plots & public suffering

Abdullah Khan The problems in Balochistan are deep-rooted and widespread—ranging from mismanaged resources to weak political leadership. While politicians have grown richer, the general population remains mired in poverty. One cannot help but question: where did the province’s vast resources go? Massive amounts of money, amounting to billions of rupees, have been recovered from the

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