While Pakistan fails to bears its share of the responsibility for reducing civilian deaths by drone strikes, there is another low-level ethnic war of oppression that it is waging on its own citizens. Tragically, it is a war which receives far less media coverage than ‘The War Against Terror’ or US drone attacks or the catalogue of troubles which have afflicted Pakistan in recent years. The deaths of more than 1,000 ethnic Balochis since March 2008 caused as a result of the Pakistan government’s military crackdown of the nationalist insurgency is not a cause supported by the likes of Amnesty’s Bin Laden-loving poster boy, Muazzam Begg, although Amnesty have flagged instances of mass atrocities committed by the Pakistan government.
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