Our Respected Sister Zubaida Jalal,
Salam waalikum,
The nation will be proud if its men and women are educated. Doubtless, that the role of a woman in any nation is memorable if she is truly working for it.
About myself I am a young baloch lady living outside Balochistan, my motherland. I wish if would have lived over there with those sisters who are struggling for freedom in the way we observe in Palestine.
Today I can see our baloch women are not less than those who have struggled for their national movement. Believe me I could not stop my tears when I saw the poor mother of Dr.Khalid that her eyes were contacting me and telling me "Daughter your brother has been killed" but neither I am sorry nor I am giving up to resist against harsh act of enemies. She added to me that "I am proud of my son and all sons of Balochistan who have been killed by the Pakistani forces, all of them are my sons and I must be thankful upon the Allah Al Mighty who gave me brave heart sons to safe guard my mother land – Balochistan and its people".
Our dear Sister,
What does freedom mean to you? What does democracy mean to you? What do baloch, Balochi and Balochistan mean to you? If you know the meaning, then, sit with yourself and ask whether you are doing well for baloch nation, being a daughter of baloch parents.
Educated people are always showing to be a part of solutions rather than problems. But we don't see your role as an educated woman, I am extremely sorry about my language, but who can ignore the fact. We have seen you how you are representing Pakistan instead of Balochistan and its poor people in foreign countries.
The truth is no more hidden in the entire world that how Pakistan is mistreating baloch nation. Pakistani militants are beating baloch nation, arresting them, laughing on them, kidnapping them, killing them and torturing them inside jails. It does not stop here but also Pakistanis are looting our wealth.
What a poor mother, a sister and a daughter can do if she see her father, brother, son and husband are being killed by Pakistani troops.
The poor woman may not have a power to fight back but one thing she can do that is "Say No to Pakistan – I never accept Pakistan".
My dear sister don't you think that Balochistan is also your land the place where you were also born and played in your childhood. Today the same place is turned into darkness, full of youngsters' blood and women's tears. Don't you think you should turn your strategy and be a part of those women who are playing roles for independence?
Baloch nation is waiting for your new direction, please wake up and make a new history for baloch nation and Balochistan.
Your sister,
Buthaina Al Balushia
From – Khaleej Al Arab |