Quetta:
Najeebullah, a former commander of the Baloutche republican army (BRA), prohibited, went to the government with other militant commanders, an important stage towards the restoration of peace and stability in the province, announced on Friday managers.
During his speech to the media in the presence of the provincial ministers Mir Zahor Buledi and Meena Majid, Najeebullah admitted that he had been used by anti-Pakistani elements to sow agitation in the country and target innocent civilians.
“Militant organizations exploit youth to create chaos and serve the interests of foreign powers, aimed at destabilizing Pakistan,” he said. He added that dissidents of militant groups were often threatened or arrested abroad, which strengthened his determination to abandon militancy.
Najeebullah revealed that he had joined BRI in 2005 with political aspirations, but that he had been disappointed with internal divisions and pressure to align with networks supported by foreigners like Baloch Raji A joined Sangar (Bras ).
The government welcomed the capitulation of Najeebullah. “We welcome those who have laid arms and abandon violence,” said Meena Majid. “Pakistan is a large country and the government is committed to responding to their complaints and guaranteeing that they are part of a peaceful society.”
Buledi expressed the hope that commanders of prohibited groups would play a key role in establishing a peaceful Balutchistan. The officials reiterated their support for individuals choosing peace, qualifying the surrender of Najeebullah as an important step towards the restoration of stability in Balutchistan.
At the same time, the Wilson Center, a renowned American reflection group, also said that activists operated women for their terrorist activities. He stresses that the Baloutche Liberation Army (Bla), prohibited, was involved in the constraint of women through extreme psychological pressure to encourage them to suicide attacks.
In the conservative society of Balutchistan, where the honor of the family is crowned, the black often uses shame as a weapon, he adds, adding that the insurgents exploit the socio-economic struggles of women, using threats of dishonor, sexual violence and blackmail to trap them in fatal roles.
BLA commits sex atrocities to recruit women like suicide bomber. Adila Baloch, Shari Baloch and Mahil Baloch were forced to commit suicide by the black under social and psychological pressure. The report adds that sexual violence against women is a sign of moral decline in the blah.