Decolonizing the mind in perspective of Ngugi wa Thiong’o Reviewed by Zeeshan Baloch Baloch Students Action Committee Various writers have written and debated on decolonization, each discussed different perspective. Among them is Ngugi wa Thiong’o, whose work is on decolonizing the literature, language and culture. Here I will …
Read More »Understanding Colonial divide and rule policy: Under the context of commercialization.
Understanding Colonial divide and rule policy: Under the context of commercialization. By: Fahad Baloch Baloch Students Action Committee it is an undisputed fact that divide and rule policy is one of the main tools of classical and new colonialism in the frame of language, religion, caste and region. Such a …
Read More »Knowledge Under Siege: The Fight for Intellectual Freedom in Turbat University
Knowledge Under Siege: The Fight for Intellectual Freedom in Turbat University BY Uzair Baloch(Information Secretary of BSAC) Baloch Students Action Committee Universities play a crucial role in society, shaping and creating a developed nation. They provide students with opportunities for learning and nurturing their creativity through academic and non-academic activities. …
Read More »Resisting the Colonial Mindset at the University of Turbat
Resisting colonial mindset of university of Turbat By Wahag Baloch It is a universal fact that universities are established for motivation of scientific research, promotion of education and nourishment of critical thinking. Based on such objectives, students in universities enjoy a great degree of freedom to undertake research on …
Read More »The Beautiful Souls in State Torture cells, Leaving an unremitting Anguish
The Beautiful Souls in State Torture cells, Leaving an unremitting Anguish By: Fahad Baloch Balochistan has been a hotbed of enforced disappearances followed by all other types of cruelties. In disappearances, the youth have been the prime target with the primary object to detach them from taking part in struggle …
Read More »Homing Baloch Students Disappeared Through Force from the Educational Institute
Homing Baloch Students Disappeared Through Force from the Educational Institute Ali Jan Maqsood From early childhood, we were told: “Don’t speak against injustice or else you will be abducted. Don’t mention the colonizers or else your body will be mutilated and dumped. Don’t voice for your fellow Baloch or else …
Read More »From Classroom to Dungeons: The Story of Sohail and Fassieh Baloch
From Classroom to Dungeons: The Story of Sohail and Fassieh Baloch By Uzair Baloch (Central Information Secretary of BSAC) Enforced disappearances in Balochistan can be traced back to the seventh decade of the twentieth century when Baloch politicians once again began revolting against military dictatorship and the federation of Pakistan. …
Read More »Critically Analyzing the Revival of Student Unions in Balochistan
By: Fahad Baloch Baloch Students Action Committee It is believed that a student union – a very necessary factor for the stable student politics in a region, which the world except Pakistan is practicing it for the sustainability of student politics – has been banned in 1984 by General Zia …
Read More »The rapid emergence of small groups within a subjugated nation is dangerous.!
By Fahad Baloch In a colonized nation, the political parties, including mass parties and student organizations, play the leading role in the masses’ mobilization and in organizing the mobilized part of masses in a fortified struggle for a main and central cause. We might study the movements of different colonized …
Read More »Understanding the Colonial Education System with Freire’s ‘Pedagogy of the Oppressed
Understanding the Colonial Education System with Freire’s ‘Pedagogy of the Oppressed By Beebarg Baloch Paulo Freire, a Brazilian educator and philosopher, was born in 1920. He received fame for his influential book on the educational system, namely, “Pedagogy of the Oppressed,” published in 1970. This book is considered one of …
Read More »African Nationalism
By:- Dr Mahrang Baloch (Navisht Issue-4 Article Brahui Part) Translated by:- Fahad Baloch “African nationalism came to the fore in a Strength form, when the European imperialism intensified the genocide of Africans in order to continue their colonial system”. Introduction:- Africa is the world’s second largest continent, bordered by the …
Read More »On Ethnicity And History Of Dera Ghazi Khan | Dr Arshad Leghari
On Ethnicity And History Of Dera Ghazi Khan Dr Arshad Leghari Dera Ghazi Khan now administratively a district of Punjab province of Pakistan is a city located at Western bank of Indus River. Dera Ghazi Khan is surrounded by mountains of Koh E Suleman in the west, touches Dera Ismalil …
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