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In this picture taken on June 30, 2010, Pakistani Baluch army recruits take part in a training exercise at the army academy in Quetta. The army recently relaxed requirements on Baluch men signing up, but the numbers who have joined a training academy in Quetta are minimal. Many Baluch see the army as the problem, not the solution, in a country that has been ruled by the military for more than half its 63-year existence. “Baluch people...
In this picture taken on June 30, 2010, Pakistani Baluch army recruits take part in a training exercise at the army academy in Quetta. The army recently relaxed requirements on Baluch men signing up, but the numbers who have joined a training academy in Quetta are minimal. Many Baluch see the army as the problem, not the solution, in a country that has been ruled by the military for more than half its 63-year existence. “Baluch people...