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Baloch separatist leaders slam Pakistan, promises to make it pay for inhuman treatment

| @indiablooms | Nov 03, 2017, at 06:39 pm

Quetta, Nov 3 (IBNS): Going on the offensive, Baloch separatist leaders, who regularly slam Pakistan, have upped the tempo and have promised to make  the country's government to pay for the inhuman treatment being meted out to the ethnic community.

Abdul Nawaz Bugti, the representative of Baloch Republican Party to the UNHRC has said, "As a Baloch I will never forget the way Pakistan disrespected the women of my nation. Promise we’ll make you pay for this."

The leader of the BRP, Brahumdagh Bugti, brought up recent issues concerning the Baloch, on Twitter, and said, "Rise in abduction of families of Baloch activists by Pakistani forces exposes the inhuman face of the state & it’s defeat in #Balochistan."

Brahumdagh Bugti was referring to the recent detention of relatives of Allah Nazar Baloch by Pakistani forces.

Allah Nazar is a key separatist leader in Balochistan.

His family was detained on Oct 30 as reported by local sources quoting Baloch National Movement and the Baloch Students Organization (Azad).

According to the two organisations, the forces arrested Allah Nazar's wife along two more women and three children near the provincial capital, Quetta.

Meanwhile, when questioned, authorities confirmed arresting three women, however, they did not reveal their identities.

Reacting to the development, Akhtar Mengal, the president of the Balochistan National Party tweeted, Highly condemn the abduction of Dr Allah Nazar’s family.No culture in the world permits of disgraceful acts of targeting women & children."

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