Kidnapping ordinary civilians for ransom, or killing unarmed civilians and working people, is fundamentally different from pursuing revolutionary or political ideals. Conflating these acts with a genuine revolutionary struggle is not only misleading but also intellectually and morally dishonest.
No group that kidnaps innocent civilians for ransom or deliberately targets unarmed civilians and workers should be characterized as revolutionary merely because it claims to be pursuing a political cause. Such acts constitute criminal violence, not revolutionary politics, and they undermine the moral legitimacy of any political movement. Genuine revolutionary struggles derive their legitimacy from adherence to ethical principles, respect for human dignity, and accountability to the people, not from violence against innocent civilians.
We also call upon international human rights organizations to raise their voices for the safe and unconditional release of Saeed Memon, who is reportedly being held captive for ransom by Baloch militants. The kidnapping of civilians for ransom constitutes a grave violation of fundamental human rights and international humanitarian principles. The international community must not remain silent in the face of such abuses and should make every possible effort to secure his safe release and uphold the dignity, safety, and rights of innocent civilians.
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@NazeerKahut We are not against anyone’s culture, but whoever attacks our civilization and culture will be treated the same way as we currently treat Punjabis.
This state is abducting our loved ones. If we protest for their release, they call us terrorists. We are not terrorists; the Pakistani military, ISI, and IMI are the real terrorists, who are destroying the Sindhi nation and forcibly disappearing its rightful sons.