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четверг, 26 ноября 2015 г.

Dr Allah Nazar Baloch makes dramatic comeback


Dr Allah Nazar
In a dramatic comeback, Baloch rebel leader Dr. Allah Nazar comes out of the dead to rubbish the Pakistan army’s claims that they had killed him months ago in a military operation in Balochistan’s Mashkay area.
In a video released by the Balochistan Liberation Front, which he leads, he says the government is running a propaganda campaign about his death. 

“For some time, the government has been spreading propaganda about my death. It’s plain lie.”
Leaning against a rocky hill, with a rifle, news magazines and a water bottle on his side, he appears to be in good health.
He is the main face of the Baloch armed struggle for an independent Balochistan. Rumours about his death had been making rounds for the last few months after Pakistani army claimed they had either killed or seriously injured him in a military operation.
The video comes two days after Pakistan army announced one million rupees head money on Dr. Nazar, confirming that the previous claims about his death were not true.
“I want to tell my people that the national liberation movements don’t end with the death of one person. Today, the Baloch people have a strong and stable organization (Balochistan Liberation Front) which is capable of leading the liberation movement to its destination,” he says in the video, which is recorded in the Balochi language.
He leaves subtle hints about some recent developments in Balochistan to prove the video has been recorded after the military’s claims of his death.
“Today, those who are calling the shots in the National Action Plan, Pakistan Protection Ordinance and the Apex Committee are issuing orders for the Baloch genocide. They include National Party, the ISI, the Muslim League and the MI. They have turned Balochistan into a slaughter house. The nation will avenge every single drop of their martyrs’ blood from them,” he warns.
“Pakistan-China Corridor is a conspiracy to convert the majority Baloch into a minority in Balochistan. The Baloch nation will stand against it and, if God wills, we’ll fail it.”
One of his close aides admitted that he narrowly escaped the operation and the military was not wrong in suspecting that he was dead.
He said the separatist leader had gotten a new lease of life. “It was close. Very close. They almost got him this time.”
Dr Nazar’s two brothers and a nephew were killed during the operation.
“We were in the dark about him for more than a week. He was out of touch. He was not using his satellite phone for security reasons. So we thought he had been killed. On the ninth day, we finally heard he’s still alive,” he added.
The video proving he is alive will give a new impetus to the Baloch independence movement, as he is considered as the driving force behind it.