![]() Even the Sindh separatists have voiced their support for Shari Baloch and have been sharing her photographs and videos on Twitter. Shari's act has elicited support from other communities in Pakistan. The Baloch community is naming its newborn daughters after the first Baloch fidayeen. Despite the fact that Shari's attack is not in line with the secular trends in Balochistan liberation movement, it has been approved and accepted by the Baloch people for its daring and nationalist sentiment. Shari's suicide bombing against the Chinese has sent Baloch pride soaring. The video ends with Shari's slogans–"Long Live Balochistan", "Long Live BLA" and "Long Live Majeed Brigade". She thanks her colleagues in the Majeed Brigade for giving her the opportunity to become the first Baloch female suicide bomber. The video shows Shari urging Baloch women to join the menfolk in the war of liberation. She reinforces her message, saying: "I don't need to do this as I have a prosperous life and two young children, but I am still taking this decision, and I have no regrets".įidayee Shari Baloch alias Bramsh’s message for Baloch nation #BalochLiberationArmy #MajeedBrigade Talking about her personal life, Shari says: "I lead a very happy and prosperous life. In the eight-minute video, Shari looks confident and emotional as she urges: "We can do politics, lead protests, attain education, and sit on roads for the recovery of our loved ones, then we also can take part in this war of liberation for Balochistan". Video published by #Hakkal media channel of BLA #KarachiBlast #Karachi #MajeedBrigade #ShariTheLegend She shares her views about Pakistan and Balochistan, mentioning hatred against slavery, avenging the brutalities against the Baloch.Ī clip from #BalochLiberationArmy’s Fidayee Shari Balcoh aka Bramsh last massage. The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), which had claimed responsibility for the daring attack, released a video message by Shari on Saturday night where she says that she took the decision to blow herself to achieve freedom for the Baloch nation. ![]() #ShariTheLegend is still trending on top…. Nearly five days after Shari Baloch, the first female Baloch suicide bomber, blew herself up and killed three Chinese including the director of the Confucius Institute, Shari was trending in Pakistan as #ShariTheLegend. Pakistan, the world's fifth most populous country with 220 million inhabitants, is responsible for only 0.8 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions.Shari Baloch's suicide attack has put the global spotlight on the long-running nationalist movement (Photo: Sharul_Baloch/Twitter) Last summer, Pakistan was hit by massive monsoon rains which put a third of the country under water, damaged two million homes and killed more than 1,700 people. "Undoubtedly, these are the adverse effects of climate change," Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif said on Twitter Sunday. Heavy rains and strong winds late Saturday killed 27 people in northwest Pakistan, including eight children, officials said. ![]() India's Meteorological Department said Monday the storm will hit western Gujarat state around noon on Thursday, with winds gusting up to 150 kilometres per hour causing "total destruction of thatched houses". Karachi - a port city home to around 20 million - is also due to be deluged by dust and thunderstorms with winds whipping up to 80 kilometres per hour.īillboards will be removed and 70 vulnerable buildings evacuated in the city, while construction will be stopped over the entire affected area. Provincial lawmaker Muhammad Ali Malkani told AFP a decision had been made to evacuate the population living up to eight kilometres inland. "But if the danger becomes imminent, we will be forced to leave to save our lives," he conceded. "Our boat, goats and camels are our assets," the 20-year-old said. ![]() The Pakistan Meteorological Department has warned that traditional mud and straw homes which house the poorest in Pakistan will be vulnerable to disintegration in high winds.īut in the settlement of Haji Ibrahim, a cluster of such structures, fisherman Abu Bakar said concerns over losing their livelihoods prevail. "We will become helpless in the government camps, that is why we are better off at our own place," said 46-year-old Gul Hasan. However, in the nearby village of Gul Muhammad Uplano, authorities struggled to persuade families to leave. "We will not request people but demand them to evacuate," Shah told reporters, adding that the order was being issued through social media, mosques and radio stations.Ī spokesman for Shah said around 2,000 people have already been evacuated to "safe places" from the area of Shah Bandar, a fishing town nestled among mangrove deltas 45 kilometres (28 miles) west of India's Gujarat state.
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