An in-depth, non-sensational analysis of the Baloch Liberation Army's impact on civilians, recruitment dynamics, and existing policy gaps. The piece condemns violence against innocents and rejects calls for violent 'cleansing' as counterproductive and dangerous. It argues that sustainable peace requires protecting locals, transparent accountability, and robust counter-extremism programs rooted in human rights. The author shares the view that grievances must be addressed through dialogue, development, and credible community engagement, not militarized crackdowns. Recommendations include strengthening civilian oversight, promoting de-radicalization and rehabilitation, expanding humanitarian access, improving economic opportunities in affected regions, and ensuring independent investigations into abuses. The article also emphasizes responsible media reporting to counter misinformation and warns against scapegoating or stigmatizing communities. In sum, the path forward is a rights-based approach that prioritizes civilian safety and long-term stability over punitive 'cleansing' rhetoric.
Source: Statement from @Raad_Pak
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Published: May 24, 2026, 5:06 am
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