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People in Pak's Gwadar city rise up against CPEC

By IANS | Published: December 30, 2022 1:06 PM

Islamabad, Dec 30 People of Balochistan are rising up in protests across the Pakistan province, threatening a stumbling ...

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Islamabad, Dec 30 People of Balochistan are rising up in protests across the Pakistan province, threatening a stumbling country, challenging the politicised army and upsetting Chinese dreams of a transnational corridor project.

Public anger has now spilt out into the streets of the port city of Gwadar where shelling and stoning between the police and protesting public have become a common occurrence.

The public protests are being organised under the banner of a new group called Haq Do Tehreek (Give Rights Tehreek).

The group is led by Maulana Hidayatur Rehman Baloch, who is also the general secretary of the Balochistan chapter of Jamaat-e-Islami.

The group is angry at the federal and provincial governments for ignoring the genuine demands of the people. These demands include illegal trawling in Gwadar's water, high number of security checkpoints and trade on the Pakistan-Iran border.

Rehman came into prominence last year when he led a massive protest across the coastal town of Gwadar.

Many believe that he is keen on contesting the next year's general elections and is therefore setting the agenda.

Although the government is trying to calm down the protest by agreeing to many of their demands, one demand which cannot be met involves the army.

The local communities want a visible reduction in the military presence in the strife-torn province. The Baloch militants have of late become active in the region, targeting the military.

The government, instead of using talks to address the real issues, has adopted a hardline approach by mass-scale arrests, cases filed against activists, shutting down of communication networks and cane-charging of protesters.

The state has sent more troops and policemen to the affected areas but with little success in scaring the protesters who have been out on the streets for over two months.

What has caused the government to act in haste is the impact of such protests over the Chinese-funded mega project, China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

The project has taken away the traditional fishing areas in the region, making the majority of people worry about their future.

The CPEC projects Gwadar as the next Dubai, a dream which is fast turning into a nightmare for the local fishermen communities.

The community, a majority of the population in the affected region, have seen their increased marginalisation since their displacement from Mulla Band in 2017.

As more fishermen localities were displaced with the expansion of CPEC projects, the anger and frustration have grown across the region against the CPEC projects.

The Chinese are deeply worried about the protests.

The Chinese Consul General Li Bijan told the Dawn newspaper that there was a cause of worry.

The Chinese officials have been talking to Rehman and other leaders of the protest movement. But the talks seem to have faltered along the way as protesters are increasingly targeting some key CPEC projects the Gwadar East Bay Expressway and the under-construction New Gwadar International Airport.

Experts believe that Rehman and his Haq Do Tehreek leaders are targeting the CPEC projects to draw attention from the federal government, already reeling under multiple challenges.

A rolling wave of protests in Gwadar could only add to the troubles.

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Tags: Haq do tehreekChina-pakistan economic corridorMaulana hidayatur rehman balochislamabadGwadar
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