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Preparation of a Massive Military Operation in Balochistan Underway: BSO Azad


25/05/2012
Translated By Archen Baloch
Occupied Eeastern Balochistan: The central spokesperson of Baloch Students Organization, (BSO) has said that preliminary preparations of a gory military operation in a massive scale are underway in Balochistan. According to spokespersons statement, massive mobilization of enemy forces have taken place in strategic area of “DashtGoran” in Kalat, “Laje” In Kharan, “AhmedWaal” in Noushki, and “Nimmurg” in Kalat.
The spokesperson expressing concern of collective punishment by forces said that the crops of the poor Baloch peasants have been destroyed by armed forces and the water resources have been sprayed with chemical poisons. People are not being allowed to commute to cities to buy ration. All out and inlet routes of the areas have completely been blocked with the establishment of new check posts.
The spokesperson further said that preliminary preparations are the preamble of another gory military operation in Balochistan. The statement said that the forces laying landmines, in a large scale, on the general thoroughfares for common people commute. Citing an example the spokesperson said that a few days back, a landmine in “Samalo” of Kalat area exploded killing two innocent people.
Calling upon international community BSO spokesperson said that on humanitarian ground, it is their moral duty to prevent Pakistan from laying landmines and committing human rights violation in Balochistan so that human catastrophe is stopped before it started in the near future, because the mobilization of Pak armed forces on the large scale in Balochistan are the prelude of a dangerous gory operation.  
Dailytawar.com courtesy http://www.dailytawar.com/khabra_page/t12.htm

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