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Stuck between bullets and ballots, residents of Balochistan are caught between separatist fighters and state forces.
Pakistan's politicians and voters say violence has only spurred them on to engage further in democratic processes.
While attention focuses on the restive northwest, southwest Balochistan has been a bloody battleground since 2005.
More than 180 Hazara Shia have been killed since January in what they say is an atmosphere of impunity and hatred.
Funeral for 89 killed in latest blast to begin on Wednesday, but many protesters vow to continue appeal for more action.
Caught between alleged state incompetence and complicity in attacks, the war against Balochistan's Hazaras has hit home.
At least five Pakistani troops at Quetta checkpoint, while US drone strike claims several lives in tribal areas.
Car filled with explosives blows up at paramilitary camp in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, killing at least seven people.
The recent NATO attack that killed 24 Pakistani soldiers presages further troubles in the US-Pakistan relationship.
Senior Taliban commanders and government officials say "exploratory" talks were held over past six months.
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