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AHMAR MUSTIKHAN

I am a journalist of longstanding and have worked in the U.S., U.A.E. and Pakistan.
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'Che Guevra days' in Baluchistan recalled

Seeded on Sun Jul 5, 2009 4:04 AM EDT
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balochistan, baluchistan, bhutto, bugti, zia, ahmed-rashid, talpur, asad-rehman, che-guevra, dulip-dass, imran-aslam
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A notable from Sindh and former guerilla leader Mir Mohammed Ali Talpur recalls the adrenalin rush days when as a young man he was with the "London group" in the hills of Baluchistan trying to defeat the fourth largest army in the world, Pakistan.

Talpur is son of a foremr defense minister of Pakistan, the late Mir Ali Ahmed Talpur.

Talpurs were rulers of Sindh before being ousted by the British Imperialists from power.

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Those were the days.....

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