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human rights in Balochistan
How the Baloch Struggle Went Mainstream
By Jaffer Mirza
Between a determined and vocal civil rights movements and a renewed insurgency, the plight of Balochistan is no longer a peripheral issue in Pakistan.
Balochistan’s Great Internet Shutdown
By Shah Meer Baloch
For 2 years and counting, Kech district’s mobile internet has been shut off for “security reasons.”
Journalists in Balochistan: Caught Between the Devil and Deep Blue Sea
By Shah Meer Baloch
Insurgents and security forces alike are targeting Balochistan's reporters.
Balochistan and the Killing of Akbar Bugti: 10 Years Later
By Shah Meer Baloch
The 2006 death of the revered Baloch leader set off the fifth and fiercest round of insurgency in Balochistan.
Balochistan: The Troubled Heart of the CPEC
By Usman Shahid
Long-standing violence in Pakistan’s most impoverished province is given new impetus by modern geopolitics.
Modi’s Balochistan Gamble Puts Pakistan in the Driver's Seat
By Umair Jamal
The Indian prime minister's ill-advised comment could come back to haunt India.
The Trouble With Modi's Balochistan Comments
By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
After ignoring the turmoil in Kashmir, India's prime minister is now aggravating the crisis in Balochistan
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