Balochistan Liberation United Front
The Balochistan Liberation United Front (BLUF) is a Baloch nationalist militant organization in Pakistan. It first became known for claiming the kidnapping of American UNHCR worker John Solecki from Quetta on February 2, 2009. The BLUF demanded the release of thousands of Baloch nationalist prisoners it claimed were being held by the Pakistani government in Baloch insurgency. The group eventually released Solecki on April 4, 2009, on humanitarian grounds without any of its demands being met.[1] BLUF also claimed the responsibility for a targeted attack on October 25, 2009 that killed Shafiq Ahmed Khan, the education minister of the Balochistan province.[2]
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- Baloch National Movement
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- Baloch National Front
- Kalat State National Party
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- Balochistan Liberation United Front
- Popular Front for Armed Resistance
- Baluchi Autonomist Movement
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- Gul Khan Nasir
- Abdul Hai Baloch
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- Hameed Baloch
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- Mir Nooruddin Mengal
- Allah Nazar Baloch
- Ghaus Bakhsh Bizenjo
- Hasil Bizenjo
- Akbar Bugti
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- Mir Lawang Khan
- Nawab Nowroz Khan
- Abdul Aziz Kurd
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- Sher Mohammad Marri
- Akhtar Mengal
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- Abdolmalek Rigi
- Dad Shah
- Mir Hazar Khan Khoso
- Abdul Malik Baloch
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- Khanate of Kalat
- Insurgency in Balochistan
- Arms discovery in Iraqi Embassy
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- Ma Chuke Balochani
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