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The New Colony - Balochistan

Posted: 02/28/2012 10:28 am

The people of Balochistan have the right to self-determination and their own sovereignty, according to the United States House of Representatives Committee on foreign affairs.

The reasoning behind this article is to question the motives of any Western power to support the Baloch independence cause. Not for a moment am I going to excuse the heinous crimes committed by the Pakistani military in Balochistan.

The Americans do not care for the freedom of the Baloch people. If the chair of the committee, Representative Dana Rohrabacher, really cared about freedom he would have spoken up for many other people around the world a long time ago.

WikiLeaks released cables on Rohrabacher's trip to Honduras where Rohrabacher promoted business after a military coup had disposed the democratically elected president and installed Porfirio Lobo, a candidate backed by the military and the oligarchy. A quick look at Rohrabacher's campaign funding tells you that he is a good friend of big business and therefore it should come as no surprise that Balochistan is rich in natural gas, coal and uranium. But it is not just big business backers that drive Rohrabacher; he is also ideologically driven. The Republican representative voted against supporting democratic institutions in Pakistan but voted for cooperating with India as a nuclear power. An ardent believer of free market economics, he is also opposed to the expansion of the influence of China and has spoken vociferously against communism. His views on Iran are very clear. Rohrabacher supports a potential strike by Israel against Iran -- it is worth noting that the Balochistan region also crosses over into Iran.

Another 'expert' witness, Ralph Peters, a retired US Lieutenant Colonel, was eager to give his biased opinion. As far back as 2006, he had drawn up maps of Pakistan with Balochistan as a separate state. In 2008 in an article for the New York Post he wrote that, "Pakistan suffers from a flawed founding vision: Islam has not been enough to unite Sindhis and Punjabis, Baluchis and Pashtuns." He is an expert for Fox News, that bastion of 'fair and balanced' reporting, and on there he ranted that Jullian Assange should be assassinated for being a 'cyber-terrorist'. Can Peter's opinions really be taken seriously and can we blame Pakistanis for thinking that he has an ulterior motive here?

Dr. Hossein Bor, an American Baloch, sounded like a colonial servant as he pimped himself out to Rohrabacher. Attempting to appeal to the US for support for the independence of Balochistan he cited the rich natural resources of Balochistan, the Iranian oil pipeline, Afghan Taliban and the Gwadar port. It seems that some in the Baloch freedom movement are happy to be used as US proxies to achieve their freedom. When asked about the Baloch people and the West he replied, "they have welcomed US support with open arms." He also stated that if Balochistan became independent that they would provide the US with military bases in Gwadar and went on to say that Balochistan "is the most strategically important piece of land in the world." Dr. Bor spoke more like an American hawk than an expert witness, and also warned of the dangers of China's naval base in Gwadar. He was there to sell the cause of Baloch nationalism to the US and did it through scaremongering about China and talking to the hawks about US strategic interests.

Freedom for the Baloch people is not the primary concern for the US, but countering China is. The Chinese government has invested heavily in the Gwadar port in Balochistan. The port city will be connected to the Karakoram highway, which connects Pakistan and China, and that China has been helping Pakistan to widen. The Gwadar port gives China access to the Arabian Sea, strategically close to the Gulf through which 30% of the world's oil is shipped. Having China so close to the Strait of Hormuz and access to the shortest route to Central Asia states via Afghanistan makes the US nervous. In a U.S. Department of Defence report the port was referred to as being part of the 'String of Pearls' initiative, which sees China strategically placing itself in locations to ensure its energy security. Where do the Balochs and Pakistanis fit into all of this? They are but pawns in the new Great Game being played out by the US.

 

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The people of Balochistan have the right to self-determination and their own sovereignty, according to the United States House of Representatives Committee on foreign affairs. The reasoning behind th...
The people of Balochistan have the right to self-determination and their own sovereignty, according to the United States House of Representatives Committee on foreign affairs. The reasoning behind th...
 
 
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Khalil Nouri
Cofounder of New World Strategies Coalition Inc. A
01:45 AM on 03/05/2012
Your name reflects your Punajabi colonialism in Baluchistan, Sindh and Khyber-Pakhtoonkhwa.
Pakistan cannot and will not lead itself to terrorism for eternity. It is time to burry Pakistan and let the oppressed states be free.
05:16 PM on 03/01/2012
It doesn't matter (Baloch people already know) what Americam interests are, Balochs will be much better off with an American driven Balochistan (at least they would get a fair share of their wealth (just like Saudis) unlike Pakistan. Pakistan and Iran, however muslim states, have been gouching Balochs' wealth for many decades. Enough is enough, Pakistan's time is over, it's now time for Balochs to get their property back. Baloch will welcome America and Western countries to come and help secure their freedom.
09:29 AM on 02/29/2012
Asad Baig is right in his opinion that such odd voices always act in their own interests. They have never raised a voice against the same tribal chiefs who live abroad in luxury at the public expense and raise slogans of freedom. If they are sincere, they must lead from the front. Rohrabacher should be ashamed of his past heinous activities.
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cliffhammond
Onward through the fog!
08:01 PM on 02/28/2012
Finally, an article that addresses the reality of America's foreign policy of "containment" of China. The article failed to mention that the terrorist group Jundallah, part of the Baluchistan independence movement, is acting as surrogates for U.S., British and Israeli intelligence in stirring up Eastern Iran and making sure that the planned Iranian through Baluchistan to India and China does not come to completion. The author is right to say that Baluchistan is of major strategic importance, not only in the U.S.'s containment policy for China but also in enforcing the sanctions against Iran designed to isolate Iran and cut off energy commerce. India and China have recently voiced disapproval of any sanctions that threaten their supply of oil, a major part of which comes from Iran. China, India and Iran have a pipeline deal with Pakistan that the U.S. has been working to subvert. It's only a matter of time before these partners in trade secure their energy interests. Again, the U.S. is poised to be on the wrong side of history.
02:53 PM on 02/28/2012
Assad you sound like the Syrian president who would have loved to use you as his defense lawyer..he would have taken a philosophy from your book ' It may be a dirty problem but it is our dirty problem and whoever has decided to open the can of worms had done it for self purpose'
OK point taken but remember this when the Baloch spring arrives which is right on the door step. I would not hazard a guess that it will be the same routine as Syria number 2 and more because the Army which is the real ruler in Pakistan will not give in as easily as your namesake..there will be a holocaust to say the least. let us see anyway how the destiny plays its part.
Regards and God Bless
Viren naik
02:09 PM on 02/28/2012
There are always many forces at play in US politics. Besides the strain of human rights, there was concern on the impact on American interests. As the US has learned the depth of hostility and duplicity of the Pakistani military and intelligence sources, these concerns are receding. The US is now freer to pursue its ideals--supporting human rights and the supporting the principle of self-determination (first espoused, at least in modern times, by Woodrow Wilson).
11:32 AM on 02/28/2012
not a word of cia funding jundullah in balochistan to fight iran