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Ambassador Farukh Amil, the permanent representative of Pakistan to the United Nations (UN), has written to the Swiss authorities to take action against “Free Balochistan” posters that have appeared in Geneva.

In a letter, written to Ambassador and Permanent UN Representative Valentin Zellweger on September 6 — a copy of which is available with DawnNews, Amil said that the posters that appeared in the area around Rue de Ferney of Grand Saconnex “mentioned the name of Balochistan House (BH) as a sponsor.”

Pakistan’s Permanent Mission to the UN in Geneva “has counted eight posters and one digital poster on display since this Monday [September 3],” the letter reads.

According to the ambassador, a car “remained parked near [the digital poster] and seemed to be guarding [it].”

“It is quite conceivable that local city authorities received certain revenue fee for display of these posters,” Amil says in the letter, stressing that “any notion of 'Free Baluchistan' is a flagrant attack on [the] sovereignty and territorial integrity of Pakistan.”

According to the letter, the BH — the apparent sponsor of these posters — is an affiliate of the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), which is a “listed terrorist organisation under the laws of Pakistan and other countries, including the United Kingdom.”

“The fact that terrorists or elements linked with terrorists operate openly for their propaganda campaigns in the peaceful and serene city of Geneva, capital of the United Nations, is a matter of grave concern,” the letter reads.

“The use of Swiss soil by terrorists and violent secessionists for nefarious designs against Pakistan and its 200 million people is totally unacceptable,” said the ambassador, demanding that “the incident is fully investigated with a view to blocking its recurrence in the future.”

The ambassador also expressed hope that the Swiss authorities would, “proceed against the local accomplices of the BLA and deal with those individual/companies […] who wittingly or unwittingly support BLA.”

In 2006, the federal government exercised its powers under Section 11(b) of the Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997, to declare the BLA a terrorist organisation.

The decision was made after the government cancelled the arms licences issued earlier to main nationalist leaders in Balochistan.

At the time, the federal government's investigation had said that the BLA was involved in sabotage activities, including rocket attacks on national installations, civilian population and security forces. It was also accused of laying landmines in various parts of the province.

Since the organisation was first banned, a number of members of BLA have surrendered themselves to the Pakistan Army after mediation efforts in the province.

Protest lodged with Swiss envoy

Ambassador-designate of Switzerland, Thomas Kelly, was summoned to the Foreign Office (FO) today by Additional Secretary (Europe) Zaheer A. Janjua to lodge a protest against the display of "anti-Pakistan posters and an insidious paid campaign against Pakistan", an FO handout read.

"A strong protest was lodged with the ambassador on allowing the use of Swiss territory by elements linked with a terrorist organisation perpetrating terrorism and violence in Pakistan," the FO said.

The FO highlighted that these posters "had been sponsored by a terrorist organisation proscribed by Pakistan as well as some other countries."

"The ambassador was asked to convey to his government Pakistan's strong protest against allowing its space to [be used by] a terrorist organisation to carry out activities against Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, in contravention of the UN Charter and international law," the FO statement said.

The Swiss government was urged to take action against the perpetrators of the "malicious campaign".

https://www.dawn.com/news/1358475/p...-take-action-against-free-balochistan-posters
 
Good response.

Things are improving in Balochistan. Some greedy landowners want money from external countries...

We can help by giving more facilities but things are improving.

Nawaz is trying to break up pak and his money is in Switzerland. When will our people learn and get rid of disgusting dynasties who have looted our country?
 
If we support Kashmir freedom movement, then how can we take 180 on other freedom movements.
 
Switzerland should act against these organizations since Pakistan says they are terrorists. Meanwhile UN designated terrorists like Masood Azhar and Hafiz Saeed walk around without problems in Pakistan, launching political parties.

Besides, there isn't any Balochistan issue. Its just an Indian conspiracy. The Patriotic Balochis actually asked the Pakistan Military to do this and this to entire villages all over Balochistan, just so they could keep practicing their award winning skills.
 
LOL.. few posters in a foreign land and Pak as a country feel threatened. How do you support Kashmir's freedom struggle if you can't even tolerate few posters? Grow up.
 
I've seen pictures of the people holding the 'Free Baluchistan' placards. If they are Baluchi then I'm a white guy with blonde hair and blue eyes.


Seems like some Indian trolls with nothing better to do.
 
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If this guy is Baluchi then I'm Tom Cruise and Brad Pitt rolled into one :)))


Another useless Indian with too much time on his hands.
 
I had couple of very close balouchi friends (Buzdar and Lughari) in university.

One of them was active member of BSO and he educated me about their freedom movement.
I saw Che's picture in their hostel room...(I was not familiar with Che at that time so I took Che as another Balouchi freedom leader :) )

And this was long before the bugti issue.
 
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Lol at those equating Kashmir and Baloch issue. Khalistan movement and Balochistan struggle has lot more in common and absolutely no comparison with Kashmir.

Watching Indian media hysteria over RAW sponsored propaganda in Geneva is enough to brainwash average Indian so i can understand where they are coming from.

Shahzaib covered this extremely well last year and did it again this year, it turns out that all protestors carrying posters were from refugee camp and were paid to carry these posters :))
 
Lol at those equating Kashmir and Baloch issue. Khalistan movement and Balochistan struggle has lot more in common and absolutely no comparison with Kashmir.

Watching Indian media hysteria over RAW sponsored propaganda in Geneva is enough to brainwash average Indian so i can understand where they are coming from.

Shahzaib covered this extremely well last year and did it again this year, it turns out that all protestors carrying posters were from refugee camp and were paid to carry these posters :))
In Pakistan's Balochistan province, insurgencies by Baloch nationalists have been fought in 1948, 1958–59, 1962–63 and 1973–77, with an ongoing and reportedly stronger, broader insurgency beginning in 2003

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insurgency_in_Balochistan
 
Pakistanis can laugh on Balouchistani freedom struggle and Indian would laugh on Kashmiris struggle.
 
Baluchistan is not a disputed territory but Kashmir is.

Cause, just like Kurds, balouchis do not have any country, which can dispute on their behalf.
But these are all academics, even UN resolutions, could not secure freedom of Kashmir.


Third world countries should quickly learn from developed countries...which offer the option of referendum to their citizens.

Humans should start giving more value to other humans than what they give to the land.
 
I hope my PP friends can find some real balouchis:

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from Wiki:
The 1970s operation in Balochistan was a five-year military conflict in Balochistan, the largest province of Pakistan, between the Pakistan Army and Baloch separatists and tribesmen that lasted from 1973 to 1978.

The operation began in 1973 shortly after then-Pakistani President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto dismissed the elected provincial government of Balochistan, on the pretext that arms had been discovered in the Iraqi Embassy ostensibly for Baloch rebels. The ensuing protest against the dismissal of the duly elected government also led to calls for Balochistan's secession, met by Bhutto's ordering the Pakistan Army into the province. Akbar Khan Bugti, who would be killed in a later operation in 2006, served as provincial governor during the early stages of the conflict. The operation itself was led by General Tikka Khan and provided military support by Iran,[3] against the resistance of some 50,000 Baloch fighters coordinated by Baloch sardars, or tribal chiefs, that most notably included Khair Bakhsh Marri and Ataullah Mengal.

Sporadic clashes were intermittent throughout the conflict, with hostilities climaxing in 1974 with drawn-out battles. The Bhutto regime was overthrown by General Zia-ul-Haq on 5 July 1977, and martial law was imposed. A general amnesty was declared by military governor Rahimuddin Khan. All army action was ceased by 1978, and development and educational policies were refocused on to assuage the province.

The conflict took the lives of 3,300 Pakistani troops, 5,300 Baloch, and thousands of civilians. This period forms a pivotal chapter in the longstanding Balochistan conflict, and is often cited as creating deep divisions between Balochistan and Islamabad that persist to the current day.
 
I don’t understand why Pakistan is bringing up this issue at UN. It is a small group of insurgency, which is obviously we all know supported by foreign agencies. Just crush them, Pakistan is well capable and able to do so.
 
I don’t understand why Pakistan is bringing up this issue at UN. It is a small group of insurgency, which is obviously we all know supported by foreign agencies. Just crush them, Pakistan is well capable and able to do so.

Exactly, lol they learnt nothing from Nehru.
 
I don’t understand why Pakistan is bringing up this issue at UN. It is a small group of insurgency, which is obviously we all know supported by foreign agencies. Just crush them, Pakistan is well capable and able to do so.

I am glad you agree with India crushing Kashmir insurgency as well.
 
A few hundred people can not separate Baluchistan from Pakistan. The Indian backed terrorist groups have greatly been silenced. If those causing terrorism in Baluchistan are not other countries terrorists then India and Afghanistan should stop beating their chests as well expecting us to acccept their views. Many people holding flags in the above pics are not even Baluch to begin with!
 
Minister dismisses ‘India-funded Free Balochistan’ posters as insignificant

Two days after the Foreign Office lodged a protest with Swiss authorities for permitting the use of its territory for propaganda by elements linked with the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), Minister for States and Frontier Regions (Safron) Abdul Qadir Baloch has said that the protest movement by the terrorist organisation does not hold any significance.

He was responding to a Calling Attention Notice submitted in the National Assembly on Wednesday regarding the emergence of ‘Free Balochistan’ posters in Geneva.

According to BBC Urdu, since Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif is in New York to attend the 72nd United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) session, Baloch in his response said the posters campaign was funded by India, adding that the government has asked the Swiss government to shut down the anti-Pakistan campaign.
On request of parliamentarians to raise the issue at the General Assembly, the Saffron minister said it was not an issue of national importance, and that since law enforcement agencies had restricted the BLA from carrying out terror activities, the banned outfit was trying to find ways to hold protests.

“Pakistan has declared BLA as a terrorist organisation and its activities in Switzerland are against the United Nations and international laws,” he said.

On Sunday, Pakistan’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations in Geneva Farukh Amil also wrote to his opposite number – Swiss Permanent Representative Valentin Zellweger – drawing his attention to the ‘Free Balochistan’ posters placed along Rue de Ferney in the Grand Sacconex municipality. The road leads to the UN office in Geneva.

BLA’s operations in Pakistan are believed to be restricted to Balochistan, where it has carried out carries out numerous attacks against armed forces personnel and civilians. It has also been involved in assassinations, murder, and kidnappings of government officials and civilians, along with religiously motivated attacks against minorities.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/151173...unded-free-balochistan-posters-insignificant/
 
Well, indian parliament has declared Kashmir as integral part of India.

Re balochistan, India is just exploiting the situation, but this is a long pending issue...several thousand of pakistan army men got killed whenever they tried to suppress the freedom movement... 70 years gone and movement is still not dead..

let india blame pakistan for Kashmir, Behrain blame iran for their political unrest, and pakistan blame india for balochistan. ..no one ready to take the responsibility.

Interestingly ZAB started military operation against Balochis, with the allegations that separatist storing weapons in Iraqi embassy:)

Same ZAB, who shamelessly denied the killing and rapes of bengalis by pakistani army men.

Anyway. .. nothing good is going to happen for poor Kashmir and balouchis.
 
Why do the Pakistanis make such a big deal about irrelevant posters?

If they didn’t launch this official protest hardly anyone would have even known about it and life would just go on.

Foreign Secretary Tehmina Janjua summoned the British High Commissioner in Pakistan Thomas Drew on Friday over slogans being displayed on London cabs "that directly attack Pakistan's territorial integrity and sovereignty."

https://www.dawn.com/news/1368142/b...alicious-anti-pakistan-slogans-on-london-cabs
 
Well, indian parliament has declared Kashmir as integral part of India.

Re balochistan, India is just exploiting the situation, but this is a long pending issue...several thousand of pakistan army men got killed whenever they tried to suppress the freedom movement... 70 years gone and movement is still not dead..

let india blame pakistan for Kashmir, Behrain blame iran for their political unrest, and pakistan blame india for balochistan. ..no one ready to take the responsibility.

Interestingly ZAB started military operation against Balochis, with the allegations that separatist storing weapons in Iraqi embassy:)

Same ZAB, who shamelessly denied the killing and rapes of bengalis by pakistani army men.

Anyway. .. nothing good is going to happen for poor Kashmir and balouchis.

Balochistan's situation is more comparable to Northeast India and Khaalistan's freedom movement. if Indians such as yourself want find a parallel for Indian occupied Kashmir then it's Azad Kashmir or Pakistan controlled Kashmir but y'all know that nobody in AJK wants to join india lmao so yall resort to drawing comparisons to Balochistan.
 
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