
By
Sanchita Bhattacharya
January 11,
2021
On January
3, 2021, Islamic State (IS) militants killed 11 coal miners and injured four in
the Mach area of Kachi District of Balochistan. The victims belonged to the
Shia Hazara minority community.
According
to partial data compiled by the South Asia Terrorism Portal (SATP), during the
first 10 days of 2021, Pakistan has recorded 16 fatalities [11 civilians, two
Security Force (SF) personnel and three militants] in four incidents of
killing, of which 11 were killed in the Mach incident, alone.
Through
2020, Pakistan recorded 506 fatalities (69 civilians, 178 SF personnel, and 159
terrorists), of which Balochistan alone accounted for 215 fatalities (84
civilians, 94 SF personnel, and 37 terrorists). The Province was a close second
only to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, which recorded 216 fatalities (61 civilians, 57 SF
personnel, and 98 terrorists). There were 52 fatalities in Sindh, 16 in Punjab,
five in Pakistan occupied Kashmir, and two in the Islamabad Capital Territory.
However,
Balochistan recorded the highest fatalities in both the civilian and SF
categories. Moreover, on year-on-year basis, the security situation is
Balochistan has deteriorated significantly, with overall fatalities increasing
from 180 in 2019 to 215 in 2020, an increase of 19.44 per cent.
Though
civilian fatalities increased marginally from 83 to 84, incidents of civilian
killing almost doubled from 37 in 2019 to 61 in 2020.
Fatalities
in the SF category in Balochistan increases by 74.07 per cent, from 54 in 2019
to 94 in 2020. On the other hand, terrorist fatalities declined from 43 to 37.
For the third year in succession, commencing 2018, the SF: terrorist fatality
ratio remained in favour of the terrorists. The ratio worked out at 2.54:1 in
2020, much worse than 1.25:1 in 2019 and 1.15:1 in 2018.
Some of the
major incidents targeting the SFs in Balochistan in 2020 include:
February
19, 2020: At least 16 Army personnel were killed in an attack by Balochistan
Liberation Tigers (BLT) at an Army post in the Singsila area of Dera Bugti
District. The BLT militants also seized all weapons and ammunition kept at the
post and subsequently set the post on fire.
July 25:
Six Army personnel were killed and three were injured when militants ambushed
their patrol vehicles in the Pidarak Jamak area of Kech District. Balochistan
Liberation Front (BLF) ‘spokesman’ Major Gwahram Baloch claimed responsibility
for the attack and said that such attacks would continue till the independence
of Balochistan.
December
27: Seven Frontier Corps soldiers were killed during an exchange of fire that
ensued when armed terrorists attacked their check-post located in the Sharig
area of Harnai District.
The SFs
appear to be rapidly losing ground in Balochistan, even as other parameters of
violence record a surge. Overall, terrorism-linked incidents increased from 72
in 2019 to 122 in 2020.
Unsurprisingly,
Pakistan's ‘kill and dump’ policy in the Province has intensified. Mutilated
dead bodies, in different stages of decomposition and beyond recognition,
dotting the roads of Balochistan are a common occurrence. These killing result
out of enforced disappearances engineered by the Army, the intelligence
agencies and their Islamist proxies.
Indeed, on
June 17, 2020, the Balochistan National Party-Mengal (BNP-M) quit the Imran
Khan-led Federal Government, angered over the Government’s failure to fulfil
promises to address Baloch grievances, including the worsening problem of the
‘disappeared’ people. BNP-M President Sardar Akhtar Mengal claimed, "The
law-and-order situation is worsening in Balochistan, death squads have been
reactivated." As reported on July 20, 2020, when he led the BNP into an
alliance with Khan’s coalition about two years ago, Akhtar Mengal gave a list
of 5,128 missing people. Since then, Mengal claimed, another 1,800 have
disappeared.
So alarming
is the complicity of the State that, on October 1, 2020, a bench of the Supreme
Court of Pakistan, including Chief Justice Gulzar Ahmed, while hearing a
petition at its Quetta registry seeking recovery of missing persons in
Balochistan, categorically rejected the inquiry report submitted by the Police.
The Chief Justice observed,
Police officials do not know how to investigate
cases. Missing persons' cases were reported between 2017 and 2018 while the
police performance in their recovery has been zero.
The report
was submitted to the bench by Senior Superintendent of Police, Crime Branch
(Investigation), Muhammad Akbar Raisani. The Court remarked, “You are a PSP
[Police Service of Pakistan] officer but you do not know how to investigate.”
Shockingly,
Pakistan is now applying the strategy of enforced disappearance against
dissidents among the Baloch Diaspora as well. On December 21, Balcoh dissident,
Karima Baloch, was found dead under suspicious circumstances in Toronto,
Canada. The body of Karima Baloch who had escaped Pakistan in 2016, was found
drowned off an island just near Toronto’s lakeshore. On March 2, 2020, a Baloch
journalist and activist Sajid Hussain was ‘disappeared’ from Sweden. His body
was later found in a river in Uppsala on April 23, 2020. Earlier, another
Baloch social activist, Rashid Hussain, was arrested and ‘disappeared’ from
Sharjah, by UAE secret agencies on December 26, 2018. Rashid had been living
and working in UAE for several years. After six months Rashid Hussain was illegally
deported and handed over to Pakistani authorities by UAE.
Meanwhile,
in retaliation Baloch insurgents have increasingly been targeting SFs as well
as the economic infrastructures. Gas and oil installations in the Province were
attacked on at least six different occasions in 2020, as against just two such
attacks in 2019. The deadliest incident occurred when 14 persons, including
seven Frontier Corps personnel and an equal number of private security guards,
were killed on October 15, 2020, when Baloch militants attacked an Oil and Gas
Development Company Limited (OGDCL) convoy on the Coastal Highway near the
Ormara area of Gwadar District in Balochistan. Following the incident, Baloch
Khan, the spokesperson of the Baloch Raaji Aajoi Sangar (BRAS, Baloch National
Freedom Movement), issued a statement asserting,
On one hand
Pakistani forces are involved in the genocide of Baloch people, whereas, on the
other hand companies like OGDCL are exploiting Baloch resources in their
strategy of extending the occupation of Balochistan. Despite several warnings
the OGDCL continues to be involved in exploitative projects in Pasni, Gwadar,
Kharan, Lasbela and Och areas of Balochistan. OGDCL has commenced several new
projects of drilling for oil and gas in Balochistan. We have made it clear
several times that the resources of Balochistan belong to Baloch nation and
only Baloch nation has the right to decide about the use of these resources.
Baloch nation is fighting the war of independence currently and any
organisation or corporation, whether Pakistani or international, that deals
with the occupying forces will be dealt with iron fists and will be considered
an enemy. BRAS once again warn all such companies including OGDCL to
immediately halt its projects. We also want to inform China that Baloch nation
completely rejects all Chinese agreements with the Pakistani occupying forces
and they stand null and void.
Balochistan
remains one of the most neglected regions of Pakistan. According to the United
Nations Development Program (UNDP) Human Development Index (HDI) 2019,
Balochistan’s people are amongst the worst affected under the Multi-Dimensional
Poverty Index (MPI).
Many areas
in Balochistan still lack basic facilities such as schools, roads, hospitals,
etc. Balochistan Chief Minister Jam Kamal Khan Alyani noted, on February 25,
2019, “People could not be satisfied with such a wrong planning and development
in the province (sic).”
The Federal
Government continues to announce developmental projects for the Province, but
this is largely an eyewash, with little benefit actually reaching the ground
over the decades. On a visit to Balochistan on September 11, 2020, Prime Minister
Imran Khan expressed his desire for development of the southern districts.
Further, in November 2020, the Federal Cabinet announced a PKR 600-billion
package for development exclusively of the nine districts of southern
Balochistan over the next three years. But the recent street sit-ins in Mach
subsequent to the January 3 killings and the continued deprivation faced by the
people of Balochistan only highlight the dubious and brazen approach of the
Federal Government in dealing with the genuine concerns of the people.
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Sanchita
Bhattacharya is a Research Fellow, Institute for Conflict Management
Original
Headline: Balochistan: Cruelty, Exploitation, Deprivation
Source: South Asia Intelligence Review
URL: https://newageislam.com/islam-sectarianism/balochistan-highlights-brazen-approach-pakistan/d/124049
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