Sacrifice Made You Alive, Forever
Martyr Banuk Karima Baloch was born on 10th February 1986 in United Arab Emirates (UAE). Her parents Mehrab khan and Bibi Jamila moved from their native city Tump to Dubai before the Baloch struggle movement. But the beauty and love of her motherland forced her to come back to Balochistan, and that’s why she traveled to Balochistan. She completed her early education at Tump Girls High School, intermediate and (FSC) completed from Tump inter college. After she enrolled in Atta Shad Degree College Turbat and completed her graduation.
Banuk Karima was familiar with all codes of politics whether it’s important political criticism or political processes she was well known about it. There was no political-administrative or any political element that she was not aware of it. She was Banuk Karima in which we could see these abilities. Because of these political abilities, she achieved a position in Baloch politics that is extremely difficult to grasp. She was fully aware of her abilities and that’s why she chose politics for herself and in 2006 she joined the Baloch Students Organization (BSO Azad) from here she started her political journey and in the same year, she became the Central Committee member. After being the central committee member she has changed the politics in the way. It was her dynamic approach that made society think of freedom movements of revolutionary politics not limited to the males. In this journey, females can play a crucial role.
This is the period in which the essential occupying state adopted its policy forcibly disappearance the women and children which Immolate every school of thought was included. Banuk Karima’s relations were with Baloch revolutionary family and she better knew that she could face the wrath of the enemy and its sections. Nonetheless, she never looked back into it. She is well known for bringing the nation to its destination or moving the nation on its path that, if there was a message, would be a message of freedom then every threat must be captivated and even it takes the lives no matter. She vowed to make the whole nation on the path to success and we see her sometimes visit Balochistan’s bigger cities and sometimes the Balochistan mountainous areas and she appeared drafty.
Because of her political performance in the 2008 council session which was located in Balochistan University Quetta, she became the vice-chairperson. In Baloch political students’ history, this was the first time a woman became a cabinet member.
After became the Junior vice-chairperson Banuk Karima Baloch’s abilities began to fade further. Because of her these abilities in the 2012 council session in Awaran and she became the senior vice chairperson of BSO Azad. More responsibilities became on her shoulders when in 2014 Organizations Chairman Zahid Baloch forcibly disappeared by Pakistani security forces and (ISI) from Quetta Balochistan. Because Banuk Karima Baloch was vice-chairperson, all responsibilities of Zahid Baloch turned to Karima’s shoulder. We saw that Banuk Karima in those difficult conditions and times her encouragements like the Himalayas and engage with organizations process day and night.
Banuk Karima became the first Baloch student’s organization (BSO Azad) chairperson for a specified period in the 2015 council session.
In 2016 Banuk Karima nominated in BBC as has kept their name in 100 world powerful women’s name list. Because of her political struggle after her martyrdom, every convicted and oppressed nation has done a complete strike. worlds every oppressed nation are grief and they better know that Karima was not only talking for the Baloch nation she highlighted every oppressed nation to the worldwide and a hope. In Baloch society and globally Banuk Karima Baloch because of her great personality has proved on 22th December 2020 occupying state Pakistani secret agencies in Canada Toronto city more emerged after her martyrdom. An unending series of demonstrations and social media programs began globally and regionally. In every city of Balochistan including Karachi, Quetta, and Turbat crowds came out on roads and the same voice kept echoing in every direction that “How Many Karima Would you kill every home will become Karima Baloch” or the slogan that was in every child and young saying I am Karima, you’re Karima, we are all Karima. The reaction that was seen regionally and globally is proof that Karima was the real daughter of Balochistan and has become an incredible symbol of resistance.