Paki army defeated by Bugti Baloch Warriors!

To all Baloch brothers & sisters,

Thu, 6 Jul 2006 14:13:27 -0700 (PDT)

We are pleased to inform you that the armed aggression launched by Paki military men on 3rd of this month against Bugti Baloch was
completely doomed by Bugti Baloch, and inflicted heavy losses in men and material upon Punjabi soldiers. The latest reports received from
battle front indicate that Paki enemy was dreaming to kill Baloch veteran leader Nawab Akber Khan Bugti and destroy Baloch liberation
movement once for all;. They were not aware that Baloch would fight till end and would never either surrender or get their leader killed by
enemy forces.

The brave sons of Bugti Baloch and Marri tribesmen stood beside their leader for complete three days and inflicted heavy losses upon Paki
coward soldiers and finally defeated them and forced them to abandon their aggressive designs. The battle which lasted for three days have
resulted in complete defeat of Paki army. The Paki enemy forces have used all of their war materials, including fighter planes, helicopter gun
ships, other armoured cars together with all available destructive weapons. The final result was that enemy forces have lost 70 soldiers
killed and about 95 wounded. Since last two days military helicopters are busy in recovering their dead and wounded soldiers and lifting
them to Quetta and Sibi Hospitals; as all roads and tracks are blocked by Bugti, Marri, and BLA's commandos.

The government authorities have very shamelessly announced that they killed 25 Baloch resistance forces but at the same time admitted
that they could not recovered any dead bodies of Bugti Baloch commandos. BLF & BLA's high command assured that they would never
abandon their  Bugti brothers alone at this time of test. As such when Paki army started their assault upon Bugti Baloch commandos in Pir
Koh and Sangsilah sectors, the BLA Commandos attacked Dhader military camp with heavy weapons and completely destroyed army base
there and inflicted heavy losses upon the enemy forces and completely demolished the army base there. Simultaneously BLF commandos
launched several attacks upon enemy forces in Mekran, Chagi, Noshki and Dalbandi sectors and killed many enemy soldiers. These actions
on  the part of BLA & BLF was the demonstration of their solidarity with Bugti Baloch who were victimised by Pak army aggressions.

The entire Balochistan has been converted into a battle field by BLA & BLF young fighters, who with their determination have completely
doomed the aggressive designs of enemy forces; which could not find a better way to cease their aggression and start a propaganda
campaign against Baloch resistance by  concocting lies and covering their defeat by baseless figures of Baloch losses. The Spokesman of
BLA & BLF challanged their enemy to show a single body of Baloch warrior but instead they can not hide their own killed and wounded
soldiers. As they are in such a great number that all blood bottles have been exhausted in the hospital at Sibi town. BLA & BLF announces
that all Baloch must rejoice this success of their young fighting  brothers and pray for their safety and future successes.
Truly yours
Shark   
Twenty five killed in Pakistan's Balochistan province

Islamabad, July 6 (PTI): Twentyfive rebel tribesmen have been killed in a raid by Pakistani Security Forces in the country's troubled
southwest Balochistan province.

Security forces backed by helicopter gunships targeted hideouts of tribal militants in Sui in Balochistan yesterday and killed 25 suspects,
Interior Minister Aftab Ahmed Khan Sherpao said today.

A cache of weapons, including rockets, landmines and other munitions were recovered during the two-day operation, Sherpao was quoted
as saying by 'The Daily Times'.

"During a two-hour operation, security forces killed at least 25 militants and wounded several others," Balochistan government spokesman
Raziq Bugti said adding the casualty estimate was based on information from intercepted communication between the rebels.

Bugti said the militants were using a compound as a launching pad for attacks on government installations in the area.

Meanwhile, Jamhoori Watan Party, (JWP) which was fighting for autonomy and self rule for the Baloch people has alleged that the
government used jet fighters and helicopters on July three in a bid to kill its leader Nawab Akbar Bugti in the mountains where he was
hiding since fleeing from his native Dera Bugti town to escape detention.

Bugti has survived the attack and vowed to continue his struggle to protect the land and resources of the Baloch people, JWP leaders said.

They said three planes bombarded the area where Bugti lived in the hills on July three and the air raids were followed by another attack
from helicopters.

Bid to kill Bugti foiled, claims JWP

By Our Correspondent

QUETTA, July 5: The Jamhoori Watan Party has alleged that the government used jet fighters and helicopters on July 3 in a bid to kill its
chief Nawab Akbar Bugti in the mountains where he has been living since leaving Dera Bugti.

However, the party said, Nawab Bugti had survived the attack and vowed to continue his struggle to protect the land and resources of the
Baloch people.

JWP secretary-general Senator Agha Shahid Hasan Bugti, former chief minister Mir Hamayun Marri and former senator Amanullah
Kanrani alleged at a press conference here on Wednesday that Monday’s attack was the third attempt to kill Nawab Bugti since March 17,
last year, but tribesmen had foiled the attacks.

They said that at 8.30am on July 3, three planes bombarded the area. Between 18 and 20 helicopters dropped paratroopers and
commandos there, but tribesmen took Nawab Bugti out of the area at about 5pm.

The JWP leaders denied rumours that the party chief’s grandson Mir Bramdagh Bugti was injured in the bombing.

They said that Nawab Bugti was waging struggle for Baloch people’s control over their natural resources. In a federation, the federating
units had the right to raise voice for autonomy within the parameters of the Constitution, they asserted.

In reply to a question, Senator Bugti said a report published in the Time magazine had endorsed the party’s assertion that the government
had used in Dera Bugti and Kohlu equipment, including helicopters and artillery, given by the United States for monitoring the Afghan
border. He said it was up to Washington to ask the government why were these weapons being used against the Baloch.

Answering another question, he said talks for resolving the Balochistan issue could be held with an elected representative government
which was serious about solving the problem peacefully.

The JWP leaders claimed that the rulers had been using for the past 58 years the state apparatus to suppress the political movement of
the Baloch but the patriotic forces had defeated them.

They thanked the leadership of the Alliance for Restoration of Democracy for highlighting the Balochistan issue in a meeting in London on
July 2 and said that the JWP accepted the decisions taken on the occasion.

They said the ARD leaders would be contacted on their return to the country for implementation of the decisions.

They asked the government to stop the military operation in Balochistan and attacks on Nawab Bugti, withdraw forces from Dera Bugti,
Kohlu and other areas of the province and accept the just demands of the Baloch.



http://www.dawn.com/2006/07/06/top2.htm
Baloch Freedom fighters killed 45 enemy invading soldiers in Dera Bugti

QUETTA: A spokesman of Baloch freedom fighters fighting security forces on Tuesday officially informed that more than 45 security
personnel, including five on Tuesday, had been killed in clashes in the last 48 hours as the security forces targeted Nawab Akbar Bugti’s
hideouts in Dhaman and Bambur areas of Dera Bugti district.

Speaking to reporters via satellite phone from an undisclosed location, Wadera Alam Khan, claiming to be the insurgents’ spokesman,
said that 23 helicopters had started bombing Dhaman and Bambur since 8:30am on Monday. “Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti was directly
attacked. Luckily he survived all attacks and is safe,” said Khan, rejecting rumours that Akbar Bugti’s grandson Brahamdag Bugti was
killed in the attacks.

Khan claimed that the insurgents had killed 45 security personnel including five or six pilots. “We shot down one helicopter in Dhaman.
We also fired on three other helicopters but the pilots managed to land safely in Sui,” he said, adding that the insurgents killed three
soldiers in Pir Koh and another two in the Sui gas field area. Khan said the security forces had failed to inflict any casualties on the
insurgents side.


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Thursday, July 6, 2006 2:12 PM PDT
AP via Yahoo! News Thu, 06 Jul 2006 12:52 PM PDT
Security forces killed 31 fighters in an offensive against renegade Baluch tribesmen in southwestern Pakistan, officials said Thursday.  

Pakistan Security Forces Kill 31 Militants
ABC News Thu, 06 Jul 2006 1:12 PM PDT
Pakistani Security Forces Kill 31 Fighters in Offensive Against Renegade Tribesmen  

Pakistani Forces Kill 25 in Restive Baluchistan
Los Angeles Times Thu, 06 Jul 2006 0:23 AM PDT
Tribesmen in the province, home to the country's main gas fields, are fighting for greater royalties.  

Alleged tribal militants targeted in attacks
The Buffalo News Thu, 06 Jul 2006 6:04 AM PDT
QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) - Security forces backed by helicopter gunships targeted hideouts of tribal militants accused of blowing up gas pipelines and
attacking officials in southwestern Pakistan, killing 25 suspects, a senior Cabinet minister said Wednesday.  

Pakistan kills 25 suspected rebels
The Columbus Dispatch Thu, 06 Jul 2006 6:14 AM PDT
QUETTA, Pakistan (AP) — Security forces and helicopter gunships targeted hideouts of tribal militants accused of blowing up gas pipelines and
attacking officials in southwestern Pakistan, killing 25 suspects, a senior cabinet minister said yesterday.  

Pakistan Security Forces Kill 31 Militants
The Daily Comet Thu, 06 Jul 2006 1:10 PM PDT
Security forces killed 31 fighters in an offensive against renegade Baluch tribesmen in southwestern Pakistan, officials said Thursday. An aide of a top
Baluch tribal leader, however, denied it, and said his militia had shot down a military helicopter - a claim rejected by the government.  

Paki forces kill 31 tribal militants
The Times of India Thu, 06 Jul 2006 10:46 AM PDT
Security forces killed 31 fighters in an offensive against renegade Baluch tribesmen in southwestern Pakistan.  


Pakistani security forces kill 25 tribal militants in troubled southwest
Khaleej Times Wed, 05 Jul 2006 8:09 PM PDT
QUETTA, Pakistan - Pakistani security forces backed by helicopter gunships targeted hideouts of tribal militants accused of blowing up gas pipelines
and attacking officials in troubled southwestern Pakistan, killing 25 suspects, a senior Cabinet minister said.  

Twenty five killed in Pakistan's Balochistan province
India Daily Thu, 06 Jul 2006 7:45 AM PDT
Twentyfive rebel tribesmen have been killed in a raid by Pakistani Security Forces in the country's troubled southwest Balochistan province.  

Baloch rebels reject army claims
BBC News Thu, 06 Jul 2006 9:01 AM PDT
Tribal rebels in Balochistan province deny claims that Pakistani troops killed 31 of their fighters.  
Declaration of Human Rights
Baloch Society Of North America (BSO_NA)
Baloch Society Of North America (BSO_NA) is Non-Profit Organization, working to unite and Organize
all Baloch in North America, to expose the Occupation of our land (Balochistan)  and  exploitations of
our resources by  Pakistani and Iranian Governments, and to bring their Human Rights Violations in
Balochistan into the world’s Notice.