Five more tortured bodies found, bringing total to 150, as Balochistan genocide continues

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Washington DC: April 25, 2011 (By Ahmar Mustikhan) Five more bodies were found in Khuzdar and Turbat areas in the ongoing genocide of the Baloch people in Balochistan by Pakistan's Frontier Corps, Military Intelligence and Inter Services Intelligence. According to Balochistan sources, three tortured bodies of victims of enforced disappearances Ayub Baloch, Murtaza Baloch and Hfeez Baloch were found in Khuzdar area The bodies of Shameem Ahmed and Zareef Baloch were found at Pidarak 12 kilometers from District Kech Turbat. Zareef Baloch hailed from from Kalatuk while Shameem Ahmad was a resident of Malikabad. Shameem Ahmed was abducted last week by the Pakistan's Military Intelligence from Koh-i-Batheel in Gwadar along with his friend named Ghulam Rasool, whose fate is unknown. The two were forcibly disappeared on the eve of Pakistan army chief visit General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani to the Gwadar. Gwadar presented the look of a ghost town during Kayani's visit. Zareef Baloch, son of Balach Baloch, was abducted five days ago in Pasni cross when he was going to Karachi for treatment. He was a poet and editor-in-chief of a Balochi magazine named Shahjoo. Balochistan, the size of Texas, in southwest Asia is in the grip of a war of liberation to end Pakistan's colonial rule.

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