Baloch activist: Many of us dream of free Balochistan

  • actual
  • 09:26 10 March 2025
  • |
img

NEWS CENTER - Baloch activist Jamal Baloch said that the model in North and East Syria is an inspiration for them and added: "It’s a fire that lights up our own path."

Balochis, whose country is divided between Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan, have been struggling for their identity against denial and assimilation for many years. In their struggle, the Baluchis see the Kurds, who have the same fate as them, as a strong reference. In particular, they closely follow the model in Northern and Eastern Syria, which was built with the democratic nation paradigm of Kurdish People's Leader Abdullah Öcalan.
 
In 2004, Balochs founded the Baloch National Movement (BNM), the Zrumbesh Publishing Company and the human rights department Paank in Pakistan. Baloch human rights activist Jamal Baloch, who works as Media Coordinator at Paank, stated that the model established by the Kurds is a source of inspiration for them. Describing Balochistan as "I’ve dedicated myself to exposing the atrocities committed against my people by the states that occupy our homeland. Through Paank, I help document the enforced disappearances, killings, and abuses that our people face daily, and I use every platform I can to spread awareness. I’m not just a voice; I’m a son of this struggle, carrying the pain and hope of my nation in everything I do."
 
'FIGHT FOR OUR RIGHT TO EXIST'
 
Stating that they are struggling to survive as a people, Baloch said, "The Baloch people are facing a slow genocide, our homes are burned, our voices silenced, and our youth abducted or killed by Pakistani and Iranian forces. At Paank, our struggle is to shine a light on these crimes and demand justice. We’re not just resisting with words; we’re building a movement to hold these oppressive state accountable. It’s a fight for our right to exist as a nation, to live free from fear, and to reclaim our dignity."
 
'A WOUND INFLICTED BY COLONIAL BORDERS' 
 
Emphasising that the protests were part of their struggle against the erasure of their identity, Jamal Baloch described the division of Baloch people between Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan as "a wound inflicted by colonial borders". Noting that this wound did not break the spirit of resistance, Jamal Baloch stated that as the Baloch National Movement, they reflect the experiences of the Baloch people, and that in addition to documenting violations, they make media posts, speeches and meetings where Baloch people come together. Baloch said, "Our gatherings, like the Baloch National Gathering in Gwadar, are about bringing our scattered voices into one roar. Unity isn’t just a dream; it’s our strength."
 
Stating that there is oppression in all three regions where Balochs live, Baloch said, "The oppression is real, Pakistan burns our villages, Iran hangs our youth. We fight back by keeping our identity alive. At Paank, we’re raising awareness through monthly reports that detail every disappearance, every killing, so the world can’t ignore us. I use media to amplify these stories, to keep our language and culture in the spotlight. We organize events, protests, seminars, campaigns, to educate our youth about our history and tongue, Balochi, which they try to erase from schools. Every time we speak out, we’re planting seeds of resistance against assimilation. Our culture isn’t just something to protect; it’s our weapon against their attempts to wipe us out."
 
'OUR POLICY IS TRUTH AND RESISTANCE'
 
Stating that they want the looting, enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings in their country to stop, Baloch emphasised that they also want to govern themselves. Baloch said, "Our demands are simple: stop the enforced disappearances, the extrajudicial killings, and the looting of our resources. We want control over our land and lives, full independence, many of us dream of a free Balochistan. At Paank, our policy is truth and resistance. We investigate, document, and expose the crimes against us, pushing for international pressure on Pakistan. We support peaceful protests, like those led by the Baloch Yakjehti Committee, but we also stand with our people’s right to resist. Justice is our roadmap, until it’s served, we won’t stop."
 
'THE KURD STRUGGLE IS A FIRE THAT LIGHTS OUR WAY'
 
Commenting on the Kurdish struggle as a mirror of their own struggle, Baloch stated that the establishment of a system led by women in North and East Syria was "incredible". Baloch said: "What they’ve done in Northern and Eastern Syria is incredible, especially the women leading that revolution. It’s a fire that lights up our own path. Here, women like Mahrang Baloch are doing the same, leading marches, facing teargas, uniting us against Pakistan’s tyranny. Seeing Kurdish women rise gives me hope, absolutely. It shows that even under the heaviest chains, our spirits can break free. Their gains prove that unity and courage can shake empires, we’re watching and learning."
 
Emphasising that an extraordinary life has been built in North and East Syria despite the attacks, Baloch said: "Their women’s revolution, their defiance against Turkey and others, it’s a lesson in resilience. We hear about it through global news, activist networks, and the Baloch diaspora. It’s not just information; it’s inspiration. We’re fighting our own battles, but their example pushes us to dream bigger."
 
Lastly Baloch added, "To my Kurdish brothers and sisters in Northern and Eastern Syria: Your resistance is a beacon for us all. You’ve shown the world what it means to stand tall against oppression, to build hope from the ashes. We Baloch are with you in spirit, our fights are different but the same, our hearts beat for the same freedom. Keep pushing; your victories lift us too. Let’s hold on to this truth: no force can crush a people who refuse to bow. Stay strong, and know that across the mountains and deserts, we’re cheering for you as we fight for ourselves."

View More Articles

06/08/2025
11:25 JINNEWS tally: 28 women murdered, 25 suspicious deaths
10:54 Public meetings: People expect clear steps from government
09:41 Free Women’s Movement: Life will be built on axis of free women
03/08/2025
13:26 Trailer of 'Hey Hawar' about grave destruction releases
13:18 Êzidîs commemorated massacred by facing Mount Shengal
12:18 Story of an Êzidî family captured by ISIS
11:43 HDK Youth: Lasting peace requires constitutional reform
11:17 Lawyer Kahraman: Fight for ‘right to hope’ ıs everyone’s responsibility
02/08/2025
10:32 Call from Peace Mothers to commission: Release political prisoners
10:17 Ill prisoner without medication transferred to another prison
10:07 Life-changing encounter during the 74th Genocide
09:43 The 'right to hope' is a matter of human dignity says Heval Zelal Avci
29/07/2025
19:26 Journalists in front of Israeli Consulate: We stand with our Palestinian colleagues
19:12 Impunity decision in case of women's bodies being publicly displayed during Cizîr curfew
18:06 Asrin Law Office: Biased and false news about Veysi Aktaş aimed at undermining the process
10:59 'We Want graves of our loved ones and the perpetrators to be prosecuted'
10:40 Police officer who killed 7-year-old child will not be prosecuted
10:16 33 Years without journalist Abayay: His successors continue the search for truth
09:56 Call to strengthen the Democratic Unity Initiative
09:32 Jakob Migenda: Öcalan's freedom is a sign of the liberation of peoples
28/07/2025
21:45 Öcalan: Participation of all segments in process is a vital necessity
21:08 Abdullah Öcalan and prisoners in İmralı meet with families
12:12 Letter from 100 women: We want to meet Öcalan
11:02 Observation Boards target hopes for peace and resolution
10:44 Two prisoners’ sentences cancelled at Düzce T-Type Prison
10:14 Why the Autonomous Administration and Damascus meeting postponed?
09:26 Participants in National Unity Conference: We can win together
26/07/2025
12:24 Unity among Kurds will lead to victory says Mehmet Kamac
12:04 'Conference on the Importance of Kurdish National Unity' begin
09:10 Veysi Aktaş who held in İmralı releases
09:04 Statement by İmralı delegation after meeting with Abdullah Öcalan
25/07/2025
09:50 Letter from 88 Nobel laureates to international organisations
24/07/2025
10:08 Mexmur Residents: We want to return to our lands with dignity
10:05 Peace Mothers Assembly: Peace cannot be one-sided
09:57 Conferences in Bazîd and Mêrdîn to focus on Kurdish Unity and Peace Process
23/07/2025
09:15 Emine Ocak passed away
22/07/2025
13:17 Democratic Alevi Associations Co-chair: Burning weapons marks the birth of new existences
13:01 Lawyer Veysi Atmaca: Constitutional reform is vital for resolving the Kurdish issue
12:38 Legal guarantees are needed for those who lay down arms says journalist Bayramoglu
12:13 Citizens in Aydın: All parties must engage their base in peace process
21/07/2025
15:21 Letter to 18 countries: Recognise the Yazidi genocide
14:56 You will witness progress taking place on the Parliament floor says Erdogan
14:00 'Freedom for Öcalan' march to be organised in Europe
13:37 We will build a free and equal life says DEM Party Women’s Assembly Spokesperson
12:52 Women to lead the process by expanding their organization
12:33 MIT Director Kalın to visit DEM Party
12:17 35 prisoners denied release in Bolu Prison
11:04 Circassians want to take part in Parliamentary Peace Commission
10:49 Civil society launches petition to join peace process in Amed
10:13 No government formed in Kurdistan region nine months after elections