Constitution of The Government of Balochistan in Exile (GoBE)
Goal
Restoration of sovereignty and liberation of united Balochistan as a democratic country with guarantees for peace, prosperity, gender equality and social justice. All the resources, above or under the soil and waters are equally owned by and shall be shared and benefited by all the Baloch people, living around the world, equally without any discrimination on any base; color, class, religion, area, gender or sexual orientation
Need
For diplomacy and lobby with other countries and international bodies a formal structure is required. Many governments in exile proved as success stories in past such as Republic of Kosovo, Kuwait, France, India and Algeria. In present many autonomous governments in exile are working to achieve independence such as Administrative-Territorial Units of the Left Bank of the Dniester, Autonomous Republic of Crimea, Government of the Autonomous Republic of Abkhazia, Provisional Administration of South Ossetia, East Turkmenistan Government in Exile and Central Tibetan Administration Establishment It was the aspiration and desired strategy of the Baloch since March 27, 1948 the day of foreign invasion on the capital of Balochistan, the first exiled leader of liberation, Prince Abdul Karim Ahmadzai tried to form a Baloch government in exile but the governments of Afghanistan and former Soviet Union did not agree to host the government. Further efforts for a Baloch government in Exile such as one in 1980s by Baba Jumma Khan Baloch and Professor M. Y. Durra couldn’t get success. In August 2016 a prominent Baloch liberation leader Professor Naela Quadri Baloch called for a government of Balochistan in Exile, she invited all the Baloch parties and groups to join hands to form a government in exile to prove claim of statehood of Balochistan. Senior Baloch leadership; founder of the previous government in Exile and hero of the book “One Man Army” Baba Jumma Khan Baloch, founder of the first Baloch students Organization “Warna Waninda Gal” which transformed into BSO, Waja Sidik Azad Baloch, Veteran Baloch mass leader Waja Yousuf Mustikhan, Senior Baloch political leader Dr. Hakeem Lehri with Baloch women and youth activists contributed in the process of dialogue, connectivity with Baloch masses, formation of the governmental structure and diplomatic relations with the like minded countries. A strategy was developed to avoid mistakes and loopholes of past experiences, as some of the calculated milestones achieved on 21 March 2022, experienced and devoted Baloch liberation activists from all three parts of the divided and occupied Balochistan successfully formed the Government of Balochistan in Exile. Administration and Activities Structure of the Government body includes Baloch leaders from all three parts of Balochistan; in present included in Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan. It is an inclusive body enabled to elect more office bearers with gaining of increased support from Baloch liberation groups and activists.
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