Thursday, March 27, 2014

Balochistan's 'Black Day' Pakistan's Baloch people call for freedom from oppression.

Baloch families carry photographs of missing ethnic Balochs as they march towards Karachi from Quetta on November 21, 2013. (AFP/Getty Images/ASIF HASSAN)
For most Pakistanis, March 27 carries no serious significance, but for some in Balochistan, the country's poorest province, it is a day of mourning. Using #27thMarchBlackDay, Baloch citizens and activists commemorate what they say was the annexation of Balochistan in 1948 by Pakistan's armed forces.    
Many districts in the province observed strikes, closing down businesses, shops and transportation as the presence of security forces increased. The Baloch National Front (BNF), an alliance of political parties that campaign for an independent Balochistan, called for protests and resistance against the Pakistani government.
  1. The following statement calls for a strike in response to military operations, abductions and killings of many Baloch activists.

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