Baluchistan has a rich history. Baluchistan's invasion and occupation have been documented. Many external powers have accepted that the entire Baluchistan is an occupied and divided land, the Baluch claim to independent is legitimate. It is up to Baluch to claim their independence.
One has to understand that external powers have no problem to recognize current boundaries if Baluch cannot mobilize themselves to claim their land for themselves and challenge the legitimacy of the Iranian and Pakistan rules.
Three functions play huge roles within the Baluch struggle for independence.
A) Coordination plays a role in bringing together diverse political and interest groups into a single movement by providing each group with a unity of a reason.
B) Mobilisation brings new groups into the struggle for liberation, otherwise have no interest in politic, and provide them with political objectives and explanation.
C) Legitimisation present an acceptable image of the independent Baluchistan to the world.
Coordination brings groups together to mobilize popular political action, persuade insider and outsiders to provide sympathy and supports. The struggle for independence argument must be rational. The assessment of the movement for independence Baluchistan depends upon the relative importance of the coordination, mobilization, and legitimization.
The struggle for independence must obtain external support and have to play a part in the internal organization of the national movement to mobilize and organize popular support. In the Baluch struggle for independence, coordination with many groups important because the Baluch nation divided into tribes and regional. There are tribals and regionals rivalry among tribal as well as educated elites. Secondly, Baluchistan is sparsely populated.
M.Sarjov
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