Peace Like A River


It was a wide river, mistakable for a lake or even an ocean unless you'd been wading and knew its current. Somehow I'd crossed it... Now I saw the stream regrouped below, flowing on through what might've been vineyards, pastures, orhards... It flowed between and alongside the rivers of people; from here it was no more than a silver wire winding toward the city. - Leif Enger, Peace Like A River

Wednesday, April 19, 2006

The Government of Balochistan in Exile

Yesterday a new blog started up, one devoted to The Government of Balochistan in Exile. The first post reads as follows:

Today is an important day for the entire Baloch (Baluch) nation as we embark on establishing a secular entity, The Government of Balochistan in Exile. Our goal is to use the power of the Internet to liberate the Baloch nation. To achieve sovereignty, we are going to structure our Government to emulate other sovereign nations.

Respected Balochi noblemen have unanimously agreed to nominate the Khan of Kalat, His Highness Mir Suleman Dawood Khan, as the King of Balochistan. They have also selected the red, blue, green flag with a white glowing sun as the Flag of Balochistan (as shown above).

Our War of Independence has begun. Baloch warriors have launched a low-level guerrilla-style insurgency in the Iranian province of Sistan O Baluchistan and the Pakistani province of Balochistan. Military forces of both Iran and Pakistan are battling with us on many fronts. Sadly, the Iranians and the Pakistanis are playing dirty by conducting extra judicial arrests and murder of noncombatant, innocent Baloch citizens.

Representative of our Government have contacted political leaders of numerous countries and presented them with evidence of systematic human rights violations committed by the ruthless Iranian and Pakistani government forces on Baloch citizens. We have initiated the process of forming cordial relations with the governments of Afghanistan, India, Israel, Russia and USA.

In these columns, we will also try to respond to all the state sponsored propaganda against the Baloch by the Iranian and Pakistani governments.

Mir Azaad Khan Baloch
General Secretary


Previous Posts

More unrest in SE Iran
The growing civil war in Baluchistan
Roundup of events in Balochistan
Iran hits back
The Port of Gwadar
Roundup of events in Balochistan

2 Comments:

  • At Wed Apr 19, 12:56:00 PM, Blogger Govt. of Balochistan said…

    Hi Jeff,

    Thanks a million for letting your readers know about our blog. It's certainly an honor for us to be endorsed by you.

    We have a new article on Nation-building on our site, and would truly appreciate if you and your readers could provide us with some constructive suggestions.


    Best wishes,

    Mir Azaad Khan Baloch
    General Secretary
    The Government of Balochistan in Exile

     
  • At Tue Oct 07, 05:51:00 PM, Anonymous M A BALOCH said…

    Hi Mir Saab comrade how are you nice to see here still some one is there well done this is honor for us away from home but still you are with us thanks Am in Bloch London

     

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