
Balochistan has its own flag, anthem, roadmap and identity different from radical Pakistan.
For centuries, Balochistan has existed as a distinct nation with its own flag, anthem, and cultural identity—far removed from the oppressive grip of Pakistan.
Yet, since its forced annexation in 1948, the Baloch people have faced relentless persecution, systematic violence, and the theft of their resources by the Pakistani state.

A History of Occupation and Betrayal
Balochistan was an independent sovereign entity before Pakistan coerced its accession through military threat. The Khan of Kalat, the region’s ruler, was given an ultimatum: submit or face invasion. Since then, Pakistan has treated Balochistan as a colony, exploiting its vast natural wealth—gold, gas, and minerals—while leaving its people in poverty.
Balochistan has its own flag, anthem, roadmap and identify different from radical Pakistan.
We the people of Balochistan urge international community to recognise our independence and allow Balochistan’s Embassies and diplomatic mission in their respective countries to work… pic.twitter.com/3xcR5UjqQl
— Mir Yar Baloch (@miryar_baloch) May 8, 2025
Decades of State Brutality
The Baloch have endured massacres, enforced disappearances, and military crackdowns. Pakistani forces have abducted thousands of activists, students, and intellectuals, dumping their tortured bodies on roadsides—a grim practice known as “kill and dump.” Entire villages have been razed, and journalists reporting on these atrocities face imprisonment or death.
The people of Balochistan have started hoisting their own flags and taking down Pakistani flags 😲
~ What’s your take on this 🤔 pic.twitter.com/k2DA61amA8
— Richard Kettleborough (@RichKettle07) May 8, 2025
The Fight for Freedom
Despite the brutality, the Baloch resistance remains unbroken. From the guerrilla fighters in the mountains to the diaspora exposing Pakistan’s crimes globally, the Baloch refuse to surrender. They demand nothing less than complete independence—a right stolen from them decades ago.
The world can no longer ignore Pakistan’s war crimes in Balochistan. It’s time for the international community to recognize Balochistan’s sovereignty, sanction Pakistan for its atrocities, and support the Baloch people’s right to self-determination.
Balochistan is not Pakistan—it is a nation under occupation. Freedom is the only justice.
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