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  2. Missing Baloch students case - Wikipedia

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    Baloch Students Council Islamabad protest: The Baloch Students Council Islamabad (BSC Islamabad) staged a hunger strike for over a month demanding his safe return. Release and charges: Hafeez was eventually released, but Pakistani security forces reportedly filed fabricated charges against him, labelling him a potential militant.

  3. 2022 Panjgur and Naushki raids - Wikipedia

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    The 2022 Panjgur and Naushki raids were a series of attacks on the Pakistani Frontier Corps in Balochistan claimed by the Balochistan Nationalist Army (BNA), a newly formed Balochi separatist group with ties to the Balochistan Liberation Army.

  4. Baloch Long March - Wikipedia

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    They covered a distance of 1,600 kilometers, starting from the southern Kech district near the Iranian border, all the way to Islamabad, Pakistan’s capital. They stopped along the way in places like Kalat , [ 10 ] Dera Ghazi Khan , [ 11 ] and Dera Ismail Khan , [ 12 ] where they received support from the local residents.

  5. More than 50 killed after militant attacks in Pakistan's ...

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    By Saleem Ahmad and Saud Mehsud. QUETTA, Pakistan (Reuters) - Separatist militant attacks on police stations, railway lines and highways in Pakistan's restive province of Balochistan, coupled with ...

  6. Mahrang Baloch - Wikipedia

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    The Baloch Long March was a protest movement led by Mahrang Baloch and other Baloch women activists from the BYC, journeying from Turbat to Islamabad, to protest human rights violations and enforced disappearances in Balochistan. [16] [17] [1] According to the BYC, the protestors were abducted by the ISI, [18] and detained by Islamabad Police. [19]

  7. Balochistan, Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Balochistan's share of Pakistan's national income has historically ranged between 3.7% to 4.9%. [100] Since 1972, Balochistan's gross income has grown in size by 2.7 times. [ 101 ] Outside Quetta, the resource extraction infrastructure of the province is gradually developing but still lags far behind other parts of Pakistan.

  8. Balochistan Police - Wikipedia

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    Balochistan Constabulary, a reserve police unit of Balochistan police consisting of more than 10,000 personnel [6] [7] [8] located in the districts of Kharan and Khuzdar, was converted to a unit of Frontier Corps (Balochistan) and named the Kharan Rifles. It was organized at Khuzdar and then moved its HQ to Nokkundi in 1978. The personnel of ...

  9. Baloch Students Organization - Wikipedia

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    The Baloch Students Organization (BSO; Urdu: بلوچ اسٹوڈنٹس آرگنائزیشن) is a student organisation that campaigns for the students of Pakistan's Balochistan Province. It was founded as a student movement on 26 November 1967 in Karachi [ 1 ] and remains the largest ethnic Baloch student body in the country.