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A silent war in Pakistan's Balochistan has hindered aid to earthquake victims

November 8, 2013
Conflict & Justice

A powerful earthquake in Pakistan's southwestern province of Balochistan has killed 400 people, and effected more than 300,000 over a month ago. Weeks on, the disaster–and the Pakistani government's response to it–have exposed a silent war, and state violations against the Baloch people.

A silent war in Pakistan's Balochistan has hindered aid to earthquake victims

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