Human rights abuses in Balochistan (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Human rights abuses in Balochistan" in English language version.

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  • "BLA and beyond". Daily Times. 3 July 2019. Shia pilgrims passing through the rigid terrains of Balochistan became their common target because they were non-Baloch (considered hostile by the BLA) and Shia (deemed to be killed by Taliban). Before making a sort of a merger with Taliban, the BLA started attacking armed forces, prompting Pakistan to declare it a terrorist outfit in its early days in 2006.

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  • Akbar, Malik Siraj (17 May 2015). "Betrayal in Balochistan". The World Post. Retrieved 25 June 2015. In Pakistan, everyone says they have incontrovertible evidence about India's involvement in destabilizing Balochistan. They only won't share the evidence with you because they insist that when evidence is already too evident then why should one make the evident, evident?

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  • Akbar, Malik Siraj (19 July 2018). "In Balochistan, Dying Hopes for Peace". The New York Times. Retrieved 25 September 2019. Increasing attacks by the Islamic State in Balochistan are connected to Pakistan's failed strategy of encouraging and using Islamist militants to crush Baloch rebels and separatists.
  • Mazzetti, Mark; Schmitt, Eric; Savage, Charlie (23 July 2011). "Pakistan Spies on Its Diaspora, Spreading Fear". The New York Times. Retrieved 25 September 2019. Several Pakistani journalists and scholars in the United States interviewed over the past week said that they were approached regularly by Pakistani officials, some of whom openly identified themselves as ISI officials. The journalists and scholars said the officials caution them against speaking out on politically delicate subjects like the indigenous insurgency in Baluchistan or accusations of human rights abuses by Pakistani soldiers. The verbal pressure is often accompanied by veiled warnings about the welfare of family members in Pakistan, they said.
  • Schmitt, Eric (30 December 2010). "Rights Groups Tie Pakistan to Militants' Disappearances". The New York Times.

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