خضدار: زالبول ءِ برمتہ کننگ نا برخلاف برانز، دا وخت چُنا زالبول تیتون اوار بھلو کچ اسیٹ مخلوق اوار مریسہ تدینی نا برخلاف توار ارفیر۔
#savebalochwomen
#releaseasmabaloch
بلوچ زال ءُ ڈیتھ اسکورڈز ءِ کسہ
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زال گار ءُ بیگواہ بوت ءُ ڈیتھ اسکورڈز والا ءَ کس ءَ ھچ نہ گوشت۔۔
بس کسہ ءَ نہ سرجم ات
#savebalochwomen
#savebaloch
افسانہ: نیمہ دے – نجیب محفوظ | براہوئی مٹ: درناز رحیم
دی بلوچستان پوسٹ
ای تینا باوہ نا راستیکو دو ئے سوگوی ئٹ تورِسہ اوڑتون اوار ہِننگ اسُٹ۔ کنے پوسکنو پُچ بینوک اس، مونو کوش، سکول نا خرُن آ وردی، و خیسُنو ٹھوپ ئس۔ ولے کنے دا گڑا تا ہچ خوشی الو انتئے کہ اینو ہمو دے اس کہ
tbpbrahui.com/2024/12/70670/
The Cold-Blooded Murder of Zareef Baloch: A Continuation of the Baloch Genocide Pakistani genocidal forces abducted Zareef Baloch, son of Homar, from his home in Tump Dazin last night. Zareef was forcibly taken in front of his family members, and today, his lifeless body was found dumped in Tump, bearing marks of severe torture. He succumbed to the brutality inflicted upon him. Outraged by this inhumanity and barbarity, the family members and residents of Tump have decided to resist. They will stage a protest at Shaheed Fida Chowk in Turbat, alongside the lifeless body of Martyr Zareef Baloch, who has become another victim of state oppression. The Baloch genocide continues to escalate daily, with dozens of Baloch people being forcibly abducted. The BYC urges the people of Kech to join this protest and hold the genocidal forces accountable through collective and courageous political resistance. #StopBalochGenocide
The Cold-Blooded Murder of Zareef Baloch: A Continuation of the Baloch Genocide
Pakistani genocidal forces abducted Zareef Baloch, son of Homar, from his home in Tump Dazin last night. Zareef was forcibly taken in front of his family members,
Human rights have succumbed to injuries in Balochistan
Spokesperson Baloch Women Forum (BWF)
گزشتہ روز منگچر سے تین بھائیوں کو لاپتہ کرنے کیخلاف لواحقین نے منگچر کے مقام پر قومی شاہراھ کو ہرقسم کے ٹریفک کیلئے بلاک کرکے احتجاجی مظاہرہ کررہے ہیں روڑ بلاک ہونے سے سٹرک کے دونوں اطراف گاڑیوں کی لمبی قطاریں لگ گئیں
#ReleaseBalochMissingPersons
#savebalochstudent
#EndBalochGenocide
#BSAC
#stopmMilitrizationOfBMC
#Savebalochstudent
مشی بلوچ جو بلوچستان یونیوزسٹی میں فائن آرٹس کی طالبہ ہے کی تخلیق کردہ آرٹس کی نمائش یونیورسٹی آف بلوچستان کی آرٹس ایگزییشن میں
Do you know what does missing mean!
"Missing causes a long-term rupture in the psyche of those abducted and of those who wait for their return. It doesn't end".
#SaveBalochStudents
#ReleaseBayandurBaloch
احتجاجی کیمپ کا ساتواں روز
بولان میڈیکل کالج اور ھاسٹلوں کی بندش کے خلاف احتجاجی کیمپ کو آج سات دن مکمل مگر ابھی تک کالج انتظامیہ اور حکومت بلوچستان کی طرف سے اسٹوڈنٹس کو مکمل نظر انداز کیا جا رہا ہے۔
#SaveBMC
#SaveBMCHostels
#SaveBMCStudents
#StopMilitarisationOfBMC
Saba Literary Festival
Kech
Media
Panel Discussion
Panelist: Abid Sangur
Moderator: Uzair Baloch
Presentation: Javid MB
Virtual Speech: Kiyya Baloch
Baloch Students Action Committee
#SabaLiteraryFestival
مراگش ءِ بھر
#SabaLiteraryFestival
پنتاک
#SabaLiteraryFestival
چو پھل ءِ آ ھدوک باں ماہ ❤️🩹
بی ایم سی کیمپ نہ برجاہ ءِ
#bmc
#savebmc
#bmc
#savebmc
#savecollageandhostals
بولان میڈیکل کالج جو کہ بلوچستان کا سب سے پہلا اور پرانا میڈیکل کالج ہے۔ لیکن افسوس کے ساتھ ہر سال طالبعلم اپنے تعلیمی کیرئیر کو بچانے لازم سڑکوں پر سوتے ہیں۔ بلوچستان کے پڑھنے والے طبقے کو دانستانہ بنیادوں پر دربدر کیا جارہا ہے، تعلیمی اداروں کو بند کیا جارہا ہے۔
#SaveBMCHostels
Speakers highlighted the plight of the Baloch, the state’s failure to honor promises, and ongoing war crimes, vowing the struggle for justice will continue. #StopBalochGenocide
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A seminar was held at the ongoing sit-in camp in Awaran, organized by the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) and the family of Dil Jan Baloch, who was forcibly disappeared on June 22, 2024. The family has been staging a sit-in protest for over a week, demanding the safe recovery of Dil Jan. Despite their peaceful protest, the family has faced harassment from paramilitary forces and the district administration, who have reportedly pressured them to abandon their protest instead of addressing their legitimate demands. During the seminar, speakers, including Sammi Deen Baloch, the leader of BYC, and members of Dil Jan’s family, and others highlighted the ongoing plight of the Baloch people. They condemned the state’s failure to fulfill past assurances. Previously, the family had staged a three-day protest in Awaran, during which the district administration promised to secure Dil Jan’s release if they called off their protest. Trusting these promises, the family ended their demonstration, only to face renewed betrayal as Dil Jan remains missing. Adding to the tension, the Frontier Corps (FC) reportedly blocked transportation routes to the sit-in site the night before the seminar, threatening drivers and anyone attempting to reach the camp. However, undeterred by these obstacles, people marched on foot for hours to show their solidarity, ensuring a strong presence at the seminar. Speakers condemned the state’s continued war crimes against the Baloch people. They reminded the audience of the decades-long suffering, including mutilated bodies of loved ones being returned and the daily news of enforced disappearances. The seminar concluded with a resounding message: harassment, threats, and transportation blockades will not deter the Baloch people’s struggle for justice. The seminar was held at the sit-in camp on Wednesday, November 27, 2024, despite the attempts to silence and suppress the voices of the oppressed. #StopBalochGenocide
A seminar was held at the ongoing sit-in camp in Awaran, organized by the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) and the family of Dil Jan Baloch, who was forcibly disappeared on June 22, 2024. The family has been staging a sit-in protest for over a week, demanding the safe recovery of Dil Jan. Despite their peaceful protest, the family has faced harassment from paramilitary forces and the district administration, who have reportedly pressured them to abandon their protest instead of addressing their legitimate demands. During the seminar, speakers, including Sammi Deen Baloch, the leader of BYC, and members of Dil Jan’s family, and others highlighted the ongoing plight of the Baloch people. They condemned the state’s failure to fulfill past assurances. Previously, the family had staged a three-day protest in Awaran, during which the district administration promised to secure Dil Jan’s release if they called off their protest. Trusting these promises, the family ended their demonstration, only to face renewed betrayal as Dil Jan remains missing. Adding to the tension, the Frontier Corps (FC) reportedly blocked transportation routes to the sit-in site the night before the seminar, threatening drivers and anyone attempting to reach the camp. However, undeterred by these obstacles, people marched on foot for hours to show their solidarity, ensuring a strong presence at the seminar. Speakers condemned the state’s continued war crimes against the Baloch people. They reminded the audience of the decades-long suffering, including mutilated bodies of loved ones being returned and the daily news of enforced disappearances. The seminar concluded with a resounding message: harassment, threats, and transportation blockades will not deter the Baloch people’s struggle for justice. The seminar was held at the sit-in camp on Wednesday, November 27, 2024, despite the attempts to silence and suppress the voices of the oppressed. #StopBalochGenocide
A seminar was held at the ongoing sit-in camp in Awaran, organized by the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) and the family of Dil Jan Baloch, who was forcibly disappeared on June 22, 2024. The family has been staging a sit-in protest for over a week, demanding the safe recovery of Dil Jan. Despite their peaceful protest, the family has faced harassment from paramilitary forces and the district administration, who have reportedly pressured them to abandon their protest instead of addressing their legitimate demands. During the seminar, speakers, including Sammi Deen Baloch, the leader of BYC, and members of Dil Jan’s family, and others highlighted the ongoing plight of the Baloch people. They condemned the state’s failure to fulfill past assurances. Previously, the family had staged a three-day protest in Awaran, during which the district administration promised to secure Dil Jan’s release if they called off their protest. Trusting these promises, the family ended their demonstration, only to face renewed betrayal as Dil Jan remains missing. Adding to the tension, the Frontier Corps (FC) reportedly blocked transportation routes to the sit-in site the night before the seminar, threatening drivers and anyone attempting to reach the camp. However, undeterred by these obstacles, people marched on foot for hours to show their solidarity, ensuring a strong presence at the seminar. Speakers condemned the state’s continued war crimes against the Baloch people. They reminded the audience of the decades-long suffering, including mutilated bodies of loved ones being returned and the daily news of enforced disappearances. The seminar concluded with a resounding message: harassment, threats, and transportation blockades will not deter the Baloch people’s struggle for justice. The seminar was held at the sit-in camp on Wednesday, November 27, 2024, despite the attempts to silence and suppress the voices of the oppressed. #StopBalochGenocide
A seminar was held at the ongoing sit-in camp in Awaran, organized by the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) and the family of Dil Jan Baloch, who was forcibly disappeared on June 22, 2024. The family has been staging a sit-in protest for over a week, demanding the safe recovery of Dil Jan. Despite their peaceful protest, the family has faced harassment from paramilitary forces and the district administration, who have reportedly pressured them to abandon their protest instead of addressing their legitimate demands. During the seminar, speakers, including Sammi Deen Baloch, the leader of BYC, and members of Dil Jan’s family, and others highlighted the ongoing plight of the Baloch people. They condemned the state’s failure to fulfill past assurances. Previously, the family had staged a three-day protest in Awaran, during which the district administration promised to secure Dil Jan’s release if they called off their protest. Trusting these promises, the family ended their demonstration, only to face renewed betrayal as Dil Jan remains missing. Adding to the tension, the Frontier Corps (FC) reportedly blocked transportation routes to the sit-in site the night before the seminar, threatening drivers and anyone attempting to reach the camp. However, undeterred by these obstacles, people marched on foot for hours to show their solidarity, ensuring a strong presence at the seminar. Speakers condemned the state’s continued war crimes against the Baloch people. They reminded the audience of the decades-long suffering, including mutilated bodies of loved ones being returned and the daily news of enforced disappearances. The seminar concluded with a resounding message: harassment, threats, and transportation blockades will not deter the Baloch people’s struggle for justice. The seminar was held at the sit-in camp on Wednesday, November 27, 2024, despite the attempts to silence and suppress the voices of the oppressed. #StopBalochGenocide
A seminar at the Awaran sit-in camp, organized by BYC and Dil Jan Baloch's family, condemned state oppression and demanded his safe recovery after his enforced disappearance on June 22, 2024. Despite harassment and blockades by paramilitary forces, people marched on foot to show solidarity.
بلوچستان 🖤
Criticizing those who fight for freedom under the guise of freedom is an old tactic. I urge the Baloch people, especially the youth, to recognize this and focus their energy wisely. Social media is a powerful tool, use it to counter the enemy’s lies and to share your message to the world.
#theworld
BOLAN MEDICAL COLLEGE
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