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Global Voices Partners With The Balochistan Point

Categories: South Asia, Pakistan, Announcements

10672355_625780204207965_4155202294766020208_nGlobal Voices has launched a new partnership with Balochistan Point, [1]an English language news site that writes under-reported stories from Pakistan's southwestern province.

The Balochistan Point [2] initiated in 2010 to highlight important news from an area which Pakistan's national online, broadcast and print media largely ignores.

Adnan Amir, the editor at Balochistan Point hopes “unreported news stories from Balochistan will reach a global audience through its partnership with Global Voices.”

Balochistan is Pakistan's largest yet least-populated province. It is its poorest and most under-developed, but is rich in natural resources like coal, natural gas and copper. The Balochistan Point website explains [3]:

The electronic and print media in Pakistan in general, and in Balochistan, in particular has failed to highlight the most important issues of Balochistan. Therefore, there is a stronger need than ever for an alternative platform to report the ignored issues about Balochistan […]

We stand for human rights, democracy, social and economic justice. The newspaper aims to mirror Balochistan. The volunteers of Balochistan Point launched it to keep reporting on human rights abuse, political, social and economic issues of Balochistan. Our center of focus is Balochistan but we are not limited to it. We also report on important issues at a national level that has implications for the Balochistan province and its people.

Like Global Voices, Balochistan Point is driven by volunteers and its “doors are always open to aspiring writers.” Global Voices will republish Balochistan Point content regularly. Sometimes we will edit their stories to add context and tailor them for our global audience.

We kick off this partnership with three articles Risking Their Lives to Save Pakistanis From Polio, [4]  How a Bus Stop Row is Crippling Public Transport in Balochistan's Capital [5] and For Pakistan's Struggling National Airline, Balochistan Comes Last [6].