Tribute paid to Baloch Martyrs

Tribute paid to Baloch Martyrs

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Tribute paid to Baloch Martyrs

Baluchistan was once an independent nation and home to a sovereign Baloch people. November 13, 1839, marked a tragic historical tragedy when the British Empire had attacked Baluchistan, a land once independent and home to a sovereign Baloch nation.

In 1947, Baluchistan once again gained independence when British, departed from the Indian Subcontinent and Baluchistan state did not join either India or Pakistan. Then in 1954, Pakistan Army invaded the Country and captured it.

The Baloch National Movement (BNM), organised a series of events to commemorate the historical tragedy when the British Empire attacked Baluchistan. The events were organised by BNM in Mashkay, Turbat, Gwadar, the UK, South Korea, Germany, and the Netherlands.

BNM’s Shaheed Sulaiman, organised the events Turbat, in honour of Baloch Martyrs. Members of various units of BNM Turbat also took part in the reference, paying tribute to the martyrs and emphasising their crucial role in the Baloch movement.

The program delved into the historical background of November 13 and the far-reaching impact of British occupation on Baluchistan. Speakers highlighted that British imperialism initially did not seek to occupy Baluchistan, but rather had strategic interests in the region. They recounted how Khan Baloch, a symbol of resistance, refused to allow the British to use Baloch land against their neighbour Afghanistan. Khan Baloch and his comrades were martyred in the ensuing battle, standing up for national sovereignty and dignity, the release also said.

It was emphasised that the Baloch nation has consistently resisted imperialist forces, from the time of British occupation to the present-day challenges posed by an artificial state like Pakistan.

The day was described as not just a day to remember Baloch martyrs, but also a day to reaffirm their ideals, goals, and thoughts. It inspires the Baloch children to resist for national honour, and glory and strengthens their belief in the struggle for freedom. The survival of the Baloch movement till today is attributed to the sacrifices made by the blood and noble heads of Baloch martyrs, it added.

As poet, Mubarak Qazi eloquently put it: “This flood of blood will wash away all the filth,” the BNM release said.