Pakistani Security Forces Launched An Anti-Terror Operation
Pakistani security forces launched an anti-terror operation in Balochistan, fearing to target the Baloch population. Pakistani Security forces have launched counter-terrorism operations in Pakistan’s restive Balochistan province.
It is feared that the target of this campaign may become the Baloch population of the province, which has been suffering for decades. Balochistan Home Minister Mir Ziaullah Langov has said that a major action has been initiated against the terrorists in the province. In this, those who kill innocent people will be punished.
Pakistan’s government will crush the demand for independence On January 3, 11 laborers belonging to the minority Shia Hazara community were massacred in the same province. The terrorist organization IS was responsible for the incident. The incident was condemned internationally.
The Baloch population fears that the Pakistan government will crush their demand for independence in the name of this campaign. Just a few weeks ago, Karima Baloch, an international activist seeking the rights of the Baloch population, was found dead in Toronto under suspicious circumstances.
There was huge vandalism in Baloch’s houses Pakistan’s intelligence agency ISI is accused of killing him. In another incident, Pakistani security forces wreaked havoc on the population of poor Baloch in December.
Security personnel barged into the homes of these Balochs and vandalized there in the name of the search. Ehtasham Afghans associated with the movement for independence of Balochistan say that we will not bow down.
Social media will keep the atrocities of Pakistani security forces in front of the world. 3,184 killed in ten years in Balochistan In addition to launching a campaign against terrorists in Balochistan, the government has revealed the figures which prove that there is large scale violence there.
There have been a total of 2,886 attacks by extremists in Balochistan in the last ten years. 3,184 people have died in these. Baloch people also constitute a significant number of those killed. Of the 3,184 people killed, 2058 are civilians while 1,126 are security personnel.