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Sadiq Raisani advocate

@RaisaniSadiq

I am advocate I Also blog at :@RaisaniSadiq an activist of Free Balochistan Movement

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This is the flag of our country Balochistan. Our spirit of independence is bright with its colors #Balochiatan
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Mir Yar Baloch
Mir Yar Baloch@miryar_baloch·
The Baloch nationalist leader Nawab Khair Bakhsh Marri once said "Pakistan is a #Brothel house". @hyrbyair_marri
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Aroosa Baloch /Zamur Azad
Aroosa Baloch /Zamur Azad@BaluchGmovt·
This photograph of Shaheed Gulam Mohammad alongside my father evokes some of my fondest childhood memories. I remember spending countless hours in the company of Shaheed Gulam Mohammad, Shaheed Lala Muneer, and many others who visited our home in Quetta during party meetings. Even as a child I was inspired by their dedication and vision. I still recall the 2004 BNM session when I delivered my first speech an experience that instilled in me a deep sense of pride and responsibility. The affection and encouragement I received from Shaheed Gulam Mohammad and Shaheed Lala Muneer made me believe in myself and strengthened my resolve to carry forward their ideals. Their legacy continues to guide my journey ❤️ #shaheed #balochistan #baloch
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Eventbrite is open plz start your reservation link is down below 👇 #organizer-card" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">eventbrite.com/e/the-disappea…
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S khan@mrkhan8970·
The martyrs of Murgap, Shaheed Ghulam Mohammad, Shaheed Sher Mohammad and Shaheed Lala Murnir are not just names in history they are a living legacy. Their sacrifices made in the harshest conditions for dignity and freedom continue to inspire every Baloch who refue to bow down.
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Aroosa Baloch /Zamur Azad
Here is the Eventbrite link to register for the event. Ticket registration will be open from 9 April to 12 April. Please note that a (free) ticket is required to reserve your spot. As we have limited capacity only 30 places are available for participants from outside the university. These will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis, so we encourage you to register early to avoid disappointment. Check the link down below 👇 #organizer-card" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">eventbrite.com/e/the-disappea…
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International Voice for Baloch Missing Persons
بلوچستان میں جبری گمشدگیوں کے مسئلے پر یونیورسٹی آف ویسٹ لندن میں کانفرنس کا انعقاد لندن: انٹرنیشنل وائس فار بلوچ مسنگ پرسنز (IVMP) اور یونائٹڈ نیشنز اکیڈمک امپیکٹ کی مشترکہ سربراہی میں 20 اپریل کو یونیورسٹی آف ویسٹ لندن میں ایک اہم کانفرنس کا انعقاد کیا جا رہا ہے،
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Sadiq Raisani advocate@RaisaniSadiq·
"Oppressed nations do not need Pahlavi or Khomeini, oppressed nations only need freedom" The grave violations of human rights in Iran have once again exposed the fact that this oppression is not a temporary or accidental act, but a long, systematic and ideological continuum. The Iranian state, whether during the monarchy or in the current system established in the name of religious democracy, has always appeared as an occupying force for non-Persian peoples. The disrespect for human life, collective punishment and the politics of fear have been the main pillars of the continuity of this state. The policies implemented in the name of "nation-building" during the reign of Reza Shah Pahlavi and later Mohammad Reza Pahlavi were in fact the beginning of cultural and political genocide. Restrictions on the languages ​​of the Baloch, Kurdish, Ahwazi Arab, Turkmen and Azeri peoples, the elimination of local autonomy, military repression and the centralization of resources turned these regions into internal colonies. The Pahlavi-era notion that a single Persian identity was the origin of Iran was a systematic attempt to erase the collective existence of these peoples. After the 1979 revolution, many hoped that the system established under Khomeini’s leadership would provide justice to oppressed peoples, but this hope soon proved to be a bitter disappointment. Behind the veil of religious slogans, the same centralized, oppressive state emerged, more ruthless and bloody than ever. The military aggression in Kurdistan, the large-scale genocide in the Baloch regions, and the crackdown on Ahwazi Arabs during Khomeini’s era made it clear that the problem was not the nature of the system but the mentality of the state. Genocide was no longer just cultural but also physical, where executions, enforced disappearances, and mass graves had become the norm. The same state logic was also implemented with full force in occupied Balochistan, where both Iran and Pakistan have forcibly divided the Baloch land and maintained their dominance. The Baloch people face similar policies in Iranian-occupied Balochistan and Pakistani-occupied Balochistan: military occupation, plunder of resources, killing of political voices, and criminalization of identity. These are not just separate policies of two states but a common colonialist attitude aimed at dividing and weakening the Baloch nation. The struggle of a united Balochistan is a natural reaction against this historical oppression. The Baloch people’s freedom movement is not the product of any external agenda but an attempt by a divided nation to save its existence. The demand for freedom from both Iran and Pakistan reflects the awareness that as long as the occupied borders exist, the cycle of violence, deprivation and genocide cannot end. The concept of a united Balochistan is not just a political slogan but the foundation for justice, freedom, sovereignty and lasting peace in the region. Internationally, Iran is often presented as a historical contrast between the Pahlavi dictatorship and the Khomeini dictatorship, but for non-Persian nations, these two periods are different links in the same chain. One erased identity in the name of nationalism, the other committed genocide in the name of religion. In both cases, the result was the same: genocide, oppression and an attempt to impose silence. Today, the resistance of the Baloch, Kurdish, Ahwazi Arab, Azeri and Turkmen peoples is bound by a common historical consciousness. This consciousness recognizes the fact that freedom is not demanded but achieved through a long struggle. State violence may temporarily try to suppress movements, but history has repeatedly proven that occupying powers cannot ultimately stand in the face of the popular will. If the international community truly believes in the principles of human rights, the prevention of genocide and freedom, it must stop ignoring the policies of both #Iran and #Pakistan as purely internal affairs.
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Mohammad Ali Talpur@mmatalpur·
Respected Waja Jamil Akbar Bugti the last surviving son of Shaheed Nawab Akbar Bugti Khan is sadly no longer with us. Brave, Dedicated and Outspoken regarding the rights of Baloch and Balochistan spoke fearlessly and truthfully his words and his fighting Spirit will be sorely 1/3
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Mir Yar Baloch
Mir Yar Baloch@miryar_baloch·
The Republic of Balochistan expresses profound grief over the sudden passing of Jameel Akbar Bugti, son of Baloch leader Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti, in Karachi due to cardiac arrest today. 2 April 2026 Jameel Akbar Bugti consistently raised his voice against the oppression and repression carried out by occupying Pakistan and remained a steadfast, though quiet, advocate for the freedom of Balochistan. We are deeply concerned by reports surrounding his unexpected death and view the circumstances with suspicion. There are serious apprehensions that elements within Pakistan may have been involved, given his outspoken stance on social media against the injustices, repression, and occupation in Balochistan. We are concerned that he may have been deliberately targeted by Pakistan’s intelligence agencies, as such institutions have historically sought to silence Baloch leadership and prevent them from guiding their people and informing the international community about the realities on the ground.
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Nobat Marri Baluch
Nobat Marri Baluch@nobatmarri·
Sad to hear of the sudden demise of Jameel Akbar Bugti. My heartfelt condolences to his family and loved ones. He was a devoted patriot of the Baloch nation and a strong voice for independence. May he rest in peace.
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ThreeBalochs, including a small girl, were killed in firing by Pakistani security forces in occupied Balochistan. Pakistani security forces opened fire in the Kolwah area of ​​Awaran, killing Muhammad Umar, his wife Faiza and their small daughter Mahzeb. #StopBalochGenocide
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