This is a war of survival. If all the Baloch don't resist in discipline by being united now, we can never rise again, or at least for a very long period.
by Anonymous
"Only he knows who the shoe pinches", a quotation I remember when I was a kid, a simple yet a true statement. Suffering can't be defined nor can it be expressed but realized. Compassion cannot ease a pain for the other, to tell a mother that everything is going to be okay while his son has been abducted and she knows how torturous the enemy is and how much pain he has to suffer, how can one ask the child to rest while her eyes are stuck at the door when her baba will return and a wife waiting for her beloved, she wants to rush towards the door whenever it creaks, maybe he has returned, brothers and sisters wait for their brother with whom they spent their childhood playing and the father on whose shoulder he had played.
The despair of someone lost is the worst but now that has turned into a nightmare in Balochistan where the same person gone missing is collected from a ditch burnt with cigarettes, bones smashed and body riddled with bullets. This a not a scene from the movie "˜Saw' but an everyday routine in Balochistan where even on a single day as an Eid present several bodies are thrown away mutilated. While thousands missing hundreds of bodies have been found in the same manner, none is spared who shows emotions for his motherland.
The motherland is weeping blood for those who sacrificed their lives for her freedom. The enemy Pakistan army was encouraged to inflict more pain when Balach was martyred, the enemy now moves freely on the roads when Majeed Junior bravely fighting the enemy gave away his life. How many Baloch have to die who could scare the enemy to death? The enemy is not going to spare anyone even if someone thinks of freedom. Shameful is to be a slave and watch our own brothers killed.
What are we going to answer to the children who reach us and ask what were you doing while my baba was beaten to death? How can we justify our being who we are to our children? This is a war and in war one has to take sides. This is a war of survival. If all the Baloch don't resist in discipline by being united now, we can never rise again, or at least for a very long period.