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Call me a dog, but not a Pakistani: Baloch refugee


NEW DELHI: When 25-year-old Mazdak Dilshad Baloch arrived in India a few months ago, he raised the suspicion of immigration authorities at the New Delhi airport. "The story of Mazdak is similar to thousands of Baloch who have sought asylum in different parts of the world after being hounded by the Pakistan army. "ETHNIC CLEANSING"My father Mir Ghulam Mustafa Raisani, a filmmaker, was abducted by the Pakistan army and kept in detention in Quetta between 2006 and 2008. Balochs around the world are working towards forming a government in exile," Mazdak said.NO SCHOOLINGSpeaking about the struggle in Balochistan, Mazdak said his brothers and sisters did not receive proper schooling. Pakistan has set up madrassas every 10 km in Baloch and want to brainwash innocent youth.


Source: Economic Times August 19, 2016 20:03 UTC



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