Allah Nazar Baloch

Allah Nazar Baloch (Balochi: اللہ نذر بلوچ) is a militant and the current leader of Baloch Liberation Front (BLF), a militant group operating in Pakistan.pe/Radio Liberty}}</

Allah Nazar Baloch
Native name
اللہ نذر بلوچ
Born2 October 1968[1]
RankLeader
Commands heldBaloch Liberation Front (BLF)
Battles/warsInsurgency in Balochistan
Spouse(s)Fazela Baloch[2]

Nazar Baloch was born on 28 October 1962 in remote area in Awaran, called Mehi, Mashkay. His father was Nabi Bukhsh Baloch.[1]

Dr. Allah nizar is pro freedom activist he believes in humanity and justice, In 2005 during the time of student he was picked up by Pakistani secret agencies and tortured after long protests held in balochistan by Baloch nation the state of Pakistan released him then he joined armed struggle. Now he is leading the youth of balochistan these youth believes Dr allah nizar is one of the hero who can liberate balochistan.

Terrorist Activities

In February 2002, Nazar Baloch founded Baloch Student Organisation-Azad (BSO-Azad) which openly advocated armed struggle against Pakistan.[1] In 2003, he went underground to join separatist militants who were involved in armed conflict with Pakistan. He was arrested by law enforcement agencies on 25 March 2005 in Karachi city where he had arrived to meet his old friends.[3] Later on, he was released in 2008 after he had struck an agreement with Pakistani security officials that he will stay away from separatist militants.[4] However, after his release, Nazar Baloch violated his agreement and re-joined the separatist militants.[4]

Currently, Nazar Baloch is the head of Baloch Liberation Front (BLF). Nazar Baloch's Brother and Nephew were also part of the Baloch Liberation Front. They were killed in 2015.[5] Nazar Baloch's cousin Eid Mohammed alias Sana was also a part of separatist militants until he voluntarily surrender to law enforcement agencies of Pakistan in 2016. Eid Mohammad claimed that both Baloch Liberation Front and Baloch Liberation Army have committed atrocities against the Baloch people for their own personal gains.[6]

On 30 July 2017, Nazar Baloch threatened to conduct attacks against school children in Pakistan.[7]

On 31 October 2017, Pakistani security forces detained some people who were illegally trying to enter into Afghanistan. Later on, it was found that Nazar Baloch's wife, Fazela Baloch was also among them.[8] During her detention, she was treated with respect and honour in accordance with Baloch tradition. She was released on 2 November 2017.[2][9][10]

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