City
Epaper

BNM slams US loan, calls it boost to Pakistan's oppression in Balochistan

By ANI | Updated: December 12, 2025 09:40 IST

Balochistan [Pakistan], December 12 : The Baloch National Movement (BNM) has strongly denounced the US Export-Import (EXIM) Bank's decision ...

Open in App

Balochistan [Pakistan], December 12 : The Baloch National Movement (BNM) has strongly denounced the US Export-Import (EXIM) Bank's decision to provide $1.25 billion in financing for the Reko Diq mining project, warning that the funding will tighten Pakistan's control over Balochistan and intensify state-led repression in the province, as reported by The Balochistan Post.

According to The Balochistan Post, the BNM in its statement expressed "deep concern" over the US move, calling it a violation of global ethical standards and an endorsement of Pakistan's exploitation of Baloch resources. The group stated that such partnerships directly contribute to what it described as "genocide, enforced disappearances, and plunder of the Baloch nation's natural wealth."

The BNM said the financing package portrayed as a development initiative would instead pave the way for more military operations, forced population displacement, and increased surveillance in resource-rich areas of Balochistan. The spokesperson warned that the United States, through its financial involvement, is "aiding Pakistan's occupation" rather than promoting regional stability.

The organisation further argued that Washington, having once fought colonial domination, should recognise the historical consequences of supporting oppressive regimes. "This decision undermines the Baloch struggle for self-determination and strengthens Pakistan's repressive apparatus," the spokesperson noted.

He added that US financing would likely lead to the construction of more army posts, checkpoints, and security infrastructure tools often used to suppress dissent in the region, as highlighted by The Balochistan Post.

Highlighting the ongoing humanitarian crisis, the BNM urged the US to reflect on the reality that thousands of Baloch youth remain missing and are allegedly held in secret military detention centres under brutal conditions.

The group said the families of the disappeared "continue to live in perpetual grief, waiting endlessly for their loved ones." "The United States must choose between supporting human rights and endorsing oppression," the statement concluded. "Such assistance doesn't heal the wounds of the Baloch; it deepens them," as reported by The Balochistan Post.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

EntertainmentRahul Bhat Shares an Emotional Post as Kennedy Gets a Limited Release: A Film that Was Never Allowed to come Home

Other SportsBatting at No. 3 was not an ideal position for Axar: Bangar

NationalTelangana local polls: Congress bags over 50 per cent of Sarpanch posts in first phase

CricketVaibhav Suryavanshi Scores 56-Ball Hundred in India vs UAE ACC Men’s U-19 Asia Cup 2025 Match (VIDEO)

NationalPresident Murmu pays floral tributes at Nupi Lal memorial in Imphal

International Realted Stories

InternationalIndia may deepen ties with BRICS amid Trump’s erratic policies: Report

InternationalPakistan's population boom persists as state neglects education, family planning reforms

InternationalIndian mission in Houston organises vibrant event to celebrate Diwali’s inclusion in UNESCO list

InternationalDefence Chiefs of Japan, US discuss concerns over China radar row

InternationalBangladesh: Three Dhaka University teachers attacked by group led by DUCSU leader