Balochistan National Army Launch declare War On Pakistani Occupation Forces and Chinese...

Balochistan National Army Launch declare War On Pakistani Occupation Forces and Chinese exploiters

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Balochistan National Army Launch declare War On Pakistani Occupation Forces and Chinese exploiters

The people of Balochistan, a nation forcibly occupied by Pakistan in 1954, have long accused Pakistan and China of exploiting Balochistan’s natural resources without benefiting the local population.

They view China’s involvement in mega-projects like the Gwadar Port as a form of neo-colonialism, exacerbating their grievances and fuelling determination to regain their independence.

To intensify their operations against Pakistani Occupation Forces and Chinese interests, in a significant up gradation of their long-standing freedom struggle, various Baloch groups in Pakistan Occupied Balochistan have announced the formation of a unified military command, known as the Baloch National Army.

This move follows a three-day meeting involving senior delegates from prominent Baloch Freedom Fighting groups, including the Baloch Liberation Army, Balochistan Liberation Front, Baloch Republican Guards, and Sindhudesh Revolutionary Army.

The new army aims to consolidate forces and disrupt Chinese projects, particularly those associated with the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC), which passes through the resource-rich Balochistan.

Recent attacks, including a suicide bombing targeting Chinese nationals, have heightened tensions and led to increased security measures by both Pakistani Occupation Forces and China.

The formation of the Baloch National Army marks a strategic shift towards modern guerrilla warfare, utilising advanced technology to infiltrate Pakistani intelligence and conduct precise attacks.

The Liberation Army also plan to blockade key highways to disrupt logistical and economic interests of both Pakistan and China in the Occupied territory.

Additionally, they aim to raise international awareness about their cause, seeking support from global powers and human rights organizations to highlight alleged atrocities committed by Pakistan and China in forcibly occupied Balochistan since 1954.

This unified front poses significant challenges to the stability of CPEC projects and the broader aspect of exploitation by foreigners from China and Pakistan in Balochistan.