Baluch Liberation Front
Balochistan Liberation Front | |
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Leader(s) |
Sher Mohammad Marri Dr. Allah Nazar Baloch (2009-present) |
Motives | To free Balochistan from Pakistan |
Active region(s) | Balochistan |
Ideology |
Baluch nationalism Anti-imperialism Anti-colonialism Secularism[1] |
Major actions | Assassinations |
Size | 6,000 (own claim)[1] |
The Balochistan Liberation Front (Urdu: بلوچستان لبریشن فرنٹ; BLF) is a political front and militant group founded by Jumma Khan Marri in 1964 in Damascus, and played an important role in the 1968-1980 insurgency in Pakistani Balochistan and Iranian Balochistan. The group deny any type of collaboration with Jundullah, because of their religious extremism.[1]
History
In August 2012, Reporters without borders announced that BBC’s Urdu service correspondent in Quetta Ayub Tareen has been threatened by the BLF for his perceived partisan reporting on the group's political activities.[2] But later, then spokeperson of BLF called BBC office and denied such threats to any journalist.
On early 27 July 2013, gunmen attacked a coastguard checkpost in Suntsar, Gwadar District. While the provincial home secretary admitted that seven coastguard officials were killed and seven wounded, other intelligence sources claim that the number of deaths were ten. BLF claimed responsibility for the attack, stating that 25 coastguards were killed, and 2 kidnapped, while 2 of their militants were also killed in the gunfire.[3]
See also
- Baloch Republican Army
- Balochistan conflict
- Dad Shah
- Balochistan Liberation Army
- Bugti militia
- Baloch Students Organization
- Baluch People's Liberation Front
- Popular Front for Armed Resistance
- Baloch Students Organization- Awami
- Parrari
- Separatist movements of Pakistan
- The Durand Line
- Allah Nazar Baloch
Notes
- 1 2 3 Karlos Zurutuza (26 October 2012). "Q&A: ‘Baloch Groups to Unite Against Pakistan’". Inter Press Service.
- ↑ BBC CORRESPONDENT IN QUETTA THREATENED BY BALOCH LIBERATION FRONT Reporters without borders, 1 August 2012
- ↑ BALOCH LIBERATION FRONT GUNMEN KILLED AT LEAST SEVEN OFFICIALS AND INJURED ANOTHER SEVEN IN EARLY MORNING ATTACK. Newsweek (AFP), 27 July 2013
References
- Study of Revenge: The First World Trade Center Attack and Saddam Hussein's War Against America By Laurie Mylroie, Summary, ISBN 0-8447-4169-8.
- Political Terrorism: A New Guide to Actors, Authors, Concepts, Data Bases, Theories, & Literature By Albert J. Jongman, Alex Peter Schmid, ISBN 1-4128-0469-8.
External links
- Bin Laden and the Baluchistan Connection, American Thinker, 21 July 2007