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  America's Favorite Dictator: Pakistani Gen. Pervez Msharraf's power was made in the United States, by Selig Harrison, TheDay.com, Nov. 18, 2007

Meddling Aggressively in Iran, by Selig Harrison, The Indypendent, Nov 16, 2007 Intl ed.

The US meddles aggressively in Iran, by Selig Harrison, Le Monde Diplomatique, Oct 9, 2007

Also by Selig Harrison: In Afghanistan's Shadow: Baluch Nationalism and Soviet Temptations, Carnegie Endowment, 1981

Baluch Nationalism and Superpower Rivalry, Intl. Security, Vol. 5, No. 3, Winter 1980-81

Nightmare in Baluchistan, Foreign Policy, No. 32, Autumn 1978

And by Aijaz Ahmed: The National Question in Baluchistan, Pakistan Forum, Vol. 3, no. 8/9, Focus on Baluchistan, May-June, 1973
 
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Pakistan will remain unstable, by Selig Harrison, Observer Research Foundation, Feb 6, 2008 (reporting by Rahul Mukand & Sushmita Nath for ORF Pakistan Studies Programme)

He said even if the elections were held in a reasonably fair and transparent manner, "democratization is not on the cards in Pakistan". He pointed out that judges and political leaders continued to be under house arrest and nothing much could be expected from political leaders like Zardari" who is nothing but a deal maker"... He said the way out for Pakistan would be to aim for a lose federation which will abate the growing ethno-nationalism in Pakistan. Reverting  to the 1973 Constitution which provided for provincial autonomy could be the first step towards resolving Pakistan's internal conflicts.

Drawn and Quartered
, by Selig S. Harrison, New York Times, Feb 1, 2008

Go Vote, No Vote, by Senator Sanaullah Baloch, reposted from The Nation, Feb 13, 2008
Balochistan on Brink, Dawn.com, Feb 8, 2008: The time has come for Pakistan 's civil-military establishment to change its attitude towards the people and their problems. Let the federating units be given provincial autonomy so that a just socio-economic contract may be implemented.
Gwadar's best kept secret, Dawn.com, Feb 3, 2008; The once seamless tracts of no man's land in Gwadar have already been appropriated by investors from other parts of the country, Dawn.com, Feb 3, 2008; ‘Guns don't come naturally to us', Dawn.com, Feb 3, 2008
Noam Chomsky on Sindh, Balochistan and democracy: Benazir's martyrdom may exacerbate unrest in Sindh: Noam Chomsky, with Fahad Faruqui, news.aaj.tv, Business Recorder, Feb 2, 2008: I'm afraid to say Pakistan is the paradigm example of a failed state and has been for a long time. It has had military rule, violence and oppression... (http://www.chomsky.info/)

Peter Tatchell: Crushing dissent, Comment, The Guardian, Feb 1, 2008: A former MP and government minister from Pakistan-occupied Baluchistan, Hyrbyair Marri, has been languishing in Belmarsh prison for the last two months...Earlier this week, I spoke to the chair of the human rights commission of Pakistan, Asma Jahangir. She confirmed the apparent attacks on civilian areas; saying she visited the site of a supposed rebel military camp that was blasted to pieces by the Pakistan army and air force. Littering the ground, she said, were domestic artifacts, civilian clothing and children's toys..."

Musharraf limo ambushed in London, balochunity.org, Jan 28, 2008; Welcoming a tyrant, by Peter Tatchell, Comment, The Guardian, Jan 24, 2008
Questions for Musharraf on missing terror plot suspect at No 10 talks, by Julian Borger and Ian Cobain, The Guardian, Jan 28, 2008
The sooner Musharraf leaves Pakistan, the better, by S. Amjad Hussain, ToledoBlade.com, Jan 28, 2008
Pakistan's crumbling federalism, by Senator Sanaullah Baloch, posted at IntelliBriefs.com, Jan 20, 2008;

Polls boycott in Balochistan, Dawn, Jan 17, 2008

For more article and interviews by Baloch leader Sanaullah Baloch, visit his website.
Insurgency In Western Balochistan: Implications On East, by Divya Kumar Soti, reposted at intellibriefs, Jan 28, 2008: "...This insurgency has a completely different character than from the one in Pakistani Balochistan..."; Editorial: The trail of Jandullah, dailytimes.com.pk
"We fear extinction": Interview of Nawab Khair Baksh Khan Marri, by Rashed Rahman, posted at balochunity.org. Introduction: Khair Buksh Marri speaks (rarely)
Journalist Nicholas Schmidle deported from Pakistan for the below articles, Jan 16, 2008:

Next-Gen Taliban,by Nicholas Schmidle, NYTimes.com, Jan 6, 2008; and
On the Campaign Trail in Pakistan: "Why Should I Vote in a Pakistani Election?", by Nicholas Schmidle, Slate.com, Jan 11, 2008: "In the autumn of 2006, I spent several weeks reporting in Baluchistan; by the time my story was published a few months later, nearly every featured character had been arrested or exiled."


Naiz Mohammad, New Kahan, Balochistan: "We just want the government to stop bombing us."
Insurrection in Iranian Balochistan, by Chris Zambelis, jamestown.org, Jan 11, 2008
Will Pakistan Survive?, by Muhammad Ahsan Yatu, balochunity.org, Jan 13, 2008
After Iraq, by Jeffrey Goldberg, Atlantic Monthly, Jan/Feb, 2008
Should Pakistan Be Broken Up?, by Gul Agha, BalochUnity.org, Jan 11, 2008
Bush's Delusional Policy Pushes Pakistan to Brink of Catastrophe, by China Hand, CounterPunch.org, Jan 10, 2008
West Balochistan: New Abuses, UNPO, Jan 10, 2008
"We don't want to be part of Pakistan!", by Burt Herman, AP, Jan 9, 2008
Election Rigging in Pakistan, by Barnett R. Rubin, Informed Comment, Jan 3, 2008
Musharraf's dangerous liaisons, By Olivier Guitta, Middle East Times, Jan 2, 2008: ...ex-Taliban leader, Mullah Zaher Akhound, who fled to Pakistan...was told by the Inter Services Intelligence, the Pakistani intelligence to go back to "work."
After Bhutto's Murder: A Way Forward for Pakistan, Asia Briefing N°74, posted at Intellibriefs, full report, Jan 2, 2008
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Awaiting Feb. Updates on Marri/Baluch Case in London: Plot to eliminate Baluch nationalists, by Samuel Baid, The Pioneer, Dec 27, 2007; for background info on this story, see The Guardian's Briton drawn into delicate diplomacy of swaps, Mar 28, 2007; 2 London residents accused of inciting terrorism in Pakistan are held in the UK, IHT, Dec 11, 2007
The Dark Night is Far From Over: Pakistan, The Aftermath, by Tariq Ali, Counterpunch.org, Dec 31, 2007; Daughter of the West, by Tariq Ali, London Review of Books, Dec 13, 2007
The Destabilization of Pakistan, by Prof. Michel Chossudovsky, Global Research, Dec 30, 2007
Tolerating terror, by Prof. Vikram Sood, The Hindustan Times, Dec 30, 2007
Pakistan's missing are doubly lost
Los Angeles Times, by Bruce Wallace: "If you pick up hundreds of people in Baluchistan who are simply fighting for their rights, then you create fear right across the country. People now believe that anyone can disappear." Dec 27, 2007
Bhutto killing: time to dissolve Pakistan, by Ahmar Mustikhan, Analysis, BSO-NA.org, Dec 27, 2007
Assassination Raises Fears of Renewed Turmoil in Pakistan, PBS News Hour, Dec 27, 2007 with Shahid Husain
This signals death of Pak institutions, by Sundeep Waslekar, Economic Times, India, Dec 28, 2007
Pakistan's secret war in Baluchistan, by Peter Tatchell, Comment, The Guardian, Dec 21, 2007
"President Musharraf is resorting to mass arrests, torture and assassinations to crush the Baluch people."
The Comedian of Pakistan: Musharraf's Punchlines, by Ahmad Faruqui, Counterpunch.org, Dec 22-23, 2007; A Crime Foretold: The Charsadda Bombing by Barnett Rubin, Informed Comment, Dec 22, 2007
South Asia: Dangerous democracy deficit, Prognosis by Harsh V Pant for ISN Security Watch, Dec 21, 2007; ISN
BALOCHISTAN & ICJ - Articulating the case and educating the West, by Nagesh Bhushan, Intellibriefs, Sep 19, 2007 (and at saag.org)
The army won't return to barracks: How Pakistan's military came to dominate the state, by Graham Usher, Le Monde Diplomatique, Dec 2007 issue
Terror Across The Durand Line, by B. Raman, Outlook India, Dec 19, 2007;
From before: The Unholy Durand Line, Buffering the Buffer, by Dr. G. Rauf Roashan, Institute for Afghan Studies, reposted at IntelliBriefs, Dec 17, 2007;
Pakistani-Afghan border: Indicators of Ungovernability, Rand Airforce Project map
Why peace in Balochistan is crucial, By Khuram Iqbal for RSIS, Singapore, Dec 19, 2007
Govt. of Musharraf, by Musharraf, for Musharraf, by B. Raman, SAAG, Dec 16, 2007
From before: The Curious Case of Rashid Rauf, International Terrorism Monitor, by B. Raman, SAAG, 2006
Pakistan: Instability and interests in Baluchistan, by Gianluca Agati, Equilibri.net, reposted at IntelliBriefs, Dec 12, 2007
The Lawless Surveillance State (re: America) by Glenn Greenwald, salon.com, Dec 16, 2007; We have thrown away our liberties, by David Llewellyn, Daily Telegraph, Dec 13, 2007
U.S. aid to Pakistan is "utter and sheer stupidity", by Ahmed Rashid, Foreign Policy, Dec 5, 2007
How Pakistan's military came to dominate the state, by Ayesha Siddiqa, Le Monde Diplomatique, reposted at IntelliBriefs, Dec 4, 2007
Balkanization, Not Talibanization, is the Real Threat Facing Pakistan, by Yousuf Nazar, reposted at IntelliBriefs, Dec 1, 2007
'Our' dictator gets away with it, by Pepe Escobar, atimes.com, Nov 27, 2007
Pakistan: The Forgotten Conflict in Balochistan, by International Crisis Group, Islamabad/Brussels, 22 October 2007 (click here for full pdf)
Why Not Dissolve Pakistan, Too?, by Ali Ettefagh, Washington Post Global, Nov 4, 2007
Carte blanche | Balochistan, forgotten indeed!, by Mehmal Sarfraz, The Post, Nov 3, 2007
Peter Thatchell: Hands off the people of Iran (Mr Tatchell will be interviewing Nasser Baloch on the plight of the Baluch in Iran in late October.)
Beyond the Wall: Sources of Iran’s Terror Campaign in Balochistan, by Belaar Baloch, South Asia Analysis Group: saag.org, Oct 16, 2007
Waiting for the Worst: Baluchistan, 2006, by Nicholas Schmidle, The Virginia Quarterly Review, Spring 2007
The cliffs of Koh-i-Batel form a natural barrier to protect vessels in Gwadar East and West Bay, photo by Bahram Baloch.
Pakistan: Democracy comes to collect, by ISA staff, IntelliBriefs, Oct 11, 2007
The US meddles aggressively in Iran, by Selig Harrison, Le Monde Diplomatique, Oct 9, 2007
Interview with Late Sher Mohammad Marri, IntelliBriefs, Oct 8, 2007, excerpt (full article available at Jstor)
Video: The Real Risk is Pakistan, brasschecktv.com interview with Dr. Barnett Rubin, Oct 3, 2007
Pakistan at 60, by Tariq Ali, Sep 28, 2007 ("...'All we dream of is schools for our children, medicines and clinics in our villages, clean water and electricity in our homes,' one woman said. ‘Is that too much to ask for?' Nobody even mentioned religion...")
Interview by Simon Marks, Voice of America , (English, video), Sept. 21, 2007: Pakistani President Pervez Musharraf is under fire over his country's human rights record...
Pakistan's Human Rights Record under Fire, IntelliBriefs, Sep 21, 2007
Iran: Human Rights Abuses against the Baluchi Minority, Amnesty International, Sep 17, 2007
Struggling to live peacefully, by Senator Sana Baloch, reported from IntelliBriefs and BalochUnity, Sep 12, 2007
The Archaeology of Southeastern Balochistan, slides and text by Ute Franke-Vogt, 2000 (In winter 1996-7, the Joint German-Pakistani Archaeological Mission to Kalat was founded to re-open work in this area
Part III: Is an unpopular U.S. policy strengthening Islamist militants?, RealNews interview with Munizae Jahangir
Provincial autonomy, editorial, ThePost.com.pk, Aug 30, 2007
Op-ed: Mountbatten's bloodied sunset, by Ahmad Faruqui, Daily Times, Aug 26 2007
Pakistan: A Cloudy Future, Transatlantic Institute, Brussels, Aug 22, 2007; Dennis Kux, a retired State Department South Asia specialist, discusses Pakistan: A Cloudy Future.
Pakistan celebrates, Baluchistan mourns
by Peter Tatchell, After the Raj: Pakistan's shame is its violent annexation and oppression of the Baluch people, The Guardian, UK, Aug. 15, 2007
Military Inc.: Inside Pakistan's Military Economy, by Ayesha Siddiqa, April, 2007; more reading: Pakistan's permanent crisis; 'Musharraf has no future'
Belaar Baloch Responds to "Need for Federal Constitutional Court", Aug 9, 2007; Original: Need for federal constitutional court, by Senator Sanaullah Baloch, The Nation, Jul 31, 2007
Tribal Rebellion in Balochistan, by John Moore, March 2006
Endless discrimination, by Senator Sanaullah Baloch, May 8, 2007
Frontline The Balochistan Conflict: Towards a Lasting Peace, Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford, (right-click to download pdf) by Senator Sanaullah Baloch, Mar 1, 2007
Balochistan Conflict Papers, posted by Balochistan National Party
Frontline Pakistan The Struggle with Militant Islam, by Zahid Hussain, Columbia University Press, release Mar, 2007
Balochistan: the reality - IV, Part III, Part II, Part I by Mir Mohammad Ali Talpur, The Post & BalochWarna.org, Feb. 26, 2007
Baloch Leadership should take stock of situation by Ms. Sunaina Baloch , Phd., Zurich, BalochWarna.org, Feb. 19, 2007
BALOCH LEADERSHIP AT A STRATEGIC CROSS-ROAD by Belaar Baloch, South Asia Analysis Group, Feb. 14, 2007
Militarising Balochistan by B. Raman, BalochWarna.org, Feb. 12, 2007
The Baloch Insurgency and its Threat to Pakistan's Energy Sector by John C.K. Daly, Global Terrorism Analysis, Volume 3, Issue 11 (March 21, 2006)
Federalism and Balochistan by Rashed Rahman, Jan. 30, 2007, Balochwarna.org, reposted from thepost.com.pk
Baloch Nationalism: Its Origin and Development by Taj Mohammad Breseeg, 2004. To download a pdf of Mr. Breseeg's dissertation, click here.
Jackboot justice in tribal heartland, by Senator Sanaullah Baloch, publ. by Asian Indigenous and Tribal Peoples Network, Jan. 2007
Interview with Nawab Akbar Bugti, recording date unknown (for wikipedia profile of Nawab Akbar Bugti and other interviews, click here)
"Clean Break" Strategy of India and saga of Baloch, by Sunaina Baloch, Phd., Zurich (article referred to: Blood Borders: How a better Middle East would look by Ralph Peters. A defense by Peters: The fallacy behind Ralph Peters' new Middle East map)
Human Rights violations by law enforcement agencies: United States asked to suspend aid to Pakistan, RAND Corp., reported in DailyTimes, Jan. 4, 2007 (right click to download full RAND Corp. report pdf Securing Tyrants or Fostering Reform, chapter 6 pertains to Pakistan.
Letter From Baluchistan, A Call to Resistance: The Khan of Kalat Gathers the Tribes by Annie Nocenti, The Brooklyn Rail, Dec. 2006
Balochistan's History of Insurgency by Ray Fulcher, Nov. 30, 2006
Pakistan's Baluch Insurgency by Selig Harrison, Le Monde Diplomatique, Oct. 2006
Balochistan, the land of a lesser god by Naseer Memon, ThePost.com, Oct. 10, 2006
Balochis of Pakistan: On the Margins of History (right click to download pdf) by Foreign Policy Centre, London, Nov. 2006
Crisis in Baluchistan: A Historical Analysis of the Baluch Nationalist Movement in Pakistan (right click to download pdf) by Justin S. Dunne, Naval Postgraduate School Thesis, Monterey, CA, Jun. 2006
Pakistan: The Worsening Conflict in Balochistan by International Crisis Group, Sept. 14, 2006
Salim Baloch, Key JWP leader freed after torture, by Staff Reporter, Dawn, Oct 24, 2007
IRAN: Atefah Sahaaleh's (Madhuri Dixit of Neka), reconstruction of tragic end, at Intellibriefs.com, Oct 20, 2007; Iran woman found hanged in police custody report says, Middle East Times, Oct. 17, 2007
Heavy bombardment in Marri Bugti areas, 12 civilian killed, BalochWarna.org, Oct 20, 2007
Washington D.C.: WSI condemns the brazen mass murder of innocent people in the capital city of Sindh, by WorldSindhi.org, Oct 19, 2007
2 nationalists produced in ATC, by Aziz Malik, dawn.com, Oct 13, 2007 (including JSQM secretary-general Dr Safdar Sarki, who has US nationality)

MPA Nawab Muhammad Aslam Raisani
Oct 12, 2007, Quetta: At 5 o'clock AM today the Pakistani army launched an attack on Mithri village, south of Quetta. An eyewitness told sources that the military looted homes and property and arrested 20 innocent local tribesmen. Nawab Aslam Raisani, who has a home in Mithri, held a press conference earlier today with his elder brother Nawabzada Asad Ullah Khan Raisani. Nawab Raisani is one of five Balochistan assembly members who abstained from casting a vote for Gen. Musharraf earlier this month.
Supreme Court asks govt to regularise ‘disappearances', by Nasir Iqbal, Dawn, Oct 12, 2007
Journalist feared kidnapped in Balochistan; Another Balochi reporter, Munir Mengal, being unfairly held, by ReportersWithoutBorders, Oct 10, 2007

Munir Mengal Charged after 19 months, by DailyTimes.com.pk, Oct 9, 2007
The Situation in Baluchistan, by Mr Boguslaw Rogalski, MEP BalochVoice.org, first published in 'EP TODAY,' Apr. 2007
How serious is Baluch insurgency..?,By GS Bhargava - Syndicate Features, Asian Tribune, Apr. 12, 2007
Mega Projects in Balochistan, By Azmat Budhani and Hussain Bux Mallah, Collective for Social Science Research, March 2007
China's footprint in Pakistan, By Henry Chu, LA Times, Apr. 1, 2007
The exact date of Kalat's accession, report, balochvoice.org, Mar. 30, 2007
Balochistan, Power Politics and the Battle for Oil, by John Stanton, GlobalResarch.ca, Mar. 29, 2007; also in Online Journal
This land is my land, by Mir Mohammad Ali Talpur, balochwarna.org, March 28, 2007
Audio Links: Gwadar: the destination is still far, Special report by Wusatullah Khan, Video and Audio links, Mar. 31, 2007
VIEW: Not like 1971, by Dr Haider K Nizamani, BalochWarna.org, March 24, 2007
Musharraf at the Exit, by Ahmed Rashid, BalochVoice.org from the Washington Post, March 22, 2007
The Balochistan story, by Chiranjib Haldar, DNAIndia.com, Mar. 12, 2007
The Balochistan Conflict: Towards a Lasting Peace, by Senator Sanaullah Baloch, Pakistan Security Research Unit (PSRU) Brief Number 7, Mar. 2007
Endless discrimination, by Senator Sanaullah Baloch, May 8, 2007
India Walks Into Pak Trap to Discredit Balochs, by B. Raman, http://intellibriefs.blogspot.com, Mar. 8, 2007 (reposted from http://www.southasiaanalysis.org/)
Frontline The Balochistan Conflict: Towards a Lasting Peace, Department of Peace Studies, University of Bradford, (right-click to download pdf) by Senator Sanaullah Baloch, Mar 1, 2007
Frontline Pakistan The Struggle with Militant Islam, by Zahid Hussain, Columbia University Press, release Mar, 2007
Balochistan: the reality - IV, Part III, Part II, Part I by Mir Mohammad Ali Talpur, The Post & BalochWarna.org, Feb. 26, 2007
Baloch Leadership should take stock of situation by Ms. Sunaina Baloch , Phd., Zurich, BalochWarna.org, Feb. 19, 2007
BALOCH LEADERSHIP AT A STRATEGIC CROSS-ROAD by Belaar Baloch, South Asia Analysis Group, Feb. 14, 2007
Militarising Balochistan by B. Raman, BalochWarna.org, Feb. 12, 2007
VIEW: Islamabad's flawed Balochistan strategy by Dr. Haider K. Namamani, Daily Times, Feb. 3, 2007
The Baloch Insurgency and its Threat to Pakistan's Energy Sector by John C.K. Daly, Global Terrorism Analysis, Volume 3, Issue 11 (March 21, 2006)
Federalism and Balochistan by Rashed Rahman, Jan. 30, 2007, Balochwarna.org, reposted from thepost.com.pk
Baloch Nationalism: Its Origin and Development by Taj Mohammad Breseeg, 2004. To download a pdf of Mr. Breseeg's dissertation, click here.
Interview with Nawab Akbar Bugti, recording date unknown (for wikipedia profile of Nawab Akbar Bugti and other interviews, click here)
"Clean Break" Strategy of India and saga of Baloch, by Sunaina Baloch, Phd., Zurich (article referred to: Blood Borders: How a better Middle East would look by Ralph Peters. A defense by Peters: The fallacy behind Ralph Peters' new Middle East map)
Human Rights violations by law enforcement agencies: United States asked to suspend aid to Pakistan, RAND Corp., reported in DailyTimes, Jan. 4, 2007 (right click to download full RAND Corp. report pdf Securing Tyrants or Fostering Reform, chapter 6 pertains to Pakistan.
 
 
Letter From Baluchistan, A Call to Resistance: The Khan of Kalat Gathers the Tribes by Annie Nocenti, The Brooklyn Rail, Dec. 2006
Balochistan's History of Insurgency by Ray Fulcher, Nov. 30, 2006
The Geostrategic Implications of the Baloch Insurgency, by Tarique Niazi, Global Terrorism Analysis, Nov 16, 2006
Balochis of Pakistan: On the Margins of History (right click to download pdf) by Foreign Policy Centre, London, Nov. 2006
Balochistan, the land of a lesser god by Naseer Memon, ThePost.com, Oct. 10, 2006
Balochistan, A Backgrounder, by Priyashree Andley, Institute of Peace and Conflict Studies, Special Report, Oct 2006
Pakistan's Baluch Insurgency by Selig Harrison, Le Monde Diplomatique, Oct. 2006
Assassination of Nawab Bugti Threatens to Escalate Pak-Baloch Tensions, by Tarique Niazi, Global Terrorism Analysis, Sep 6, 2006
Quetta Calling: a fascinating history of Quetta and a "tribute to the Zoroastrians who still live in Quetta," originally posted on vohuman.org, Aug 22, 2006
Crisis in Baluchistan: A Historical Analysis of the Baluch Nationalist Movement in Pakistan (right click to download pdf) by Justin S. Dunne, Naval Postgraduate School Thesis, Monterey, CA, Jun. 2006
Pakistan: The Worsening Conflict in Balochistan by International Crisis Group, Sept. 14, 2006
Anatomy of Baloch Liberation Army, by Gloria Caleb, sub-editor of Karachi-based The Dawn, 15 July 2006
Pakistan's Other War by Tim McGirk, Time Magazine, Jun 19, 2006
U.S. Revokes Visa Of Pakistani Senator by Shankar Vedantam, WashingtonPost.com, Mar 25, 2006: Musharraf Critic (Sana Ullah Baloch) Was to Be State Dept. Guest
Mr. Musharraf's Other War, New York Times editorial, Feb 23, 2006
Baluchistan in the Shadow of al-Qaeda, by Tarique Niazi, Global Terrorism Analysis, Feb 23, 2006
Three Sardars and a General, by B. Muralidhar Reddy, Frontline, Jan 28-Feb 10, 2006: On the charge that Baloch nationalists are politicising development issues to serve the Sardars' interests, he [Sanaullah Baloch] claims that before establishing the Gwadar port, nationalists wanted a marine biological institute and a mineral development research institute near Saindak, but the demand was not accepted...
Balochistan Tango by Mohammed Yousuf, despardes.com, Feb 10, 2006
Blundering in Balochistan, by K.P.S. Gill, South Asia Intelligence Review, Jan 22, 2006
For a series of articles by Open Democracy;
The Baluchi battlefront
, by Maruf Khwaja, OpenDemocracy.net, Jan 2, 2006
The Ongoing Baluch Insurgency in Pakistan, by Tarique Niazi, Global Terrorism Analysis, Jun 2, 2005
Baloch Rights or Sardars' Rights?, chowk.com, Feb 9, 2005
Bonded labour in agriculture:a rapid assessment in Sindh and Balochistan, Pakistan, ISN Publishing, Maliha H. Hussein, Abdul Razzaq Saleemi, Saira Malik, Shazreh Hussain (http://www.ilo.org/sapfl/index.htm), Mar 2004