Baluchi Autonomist Movement
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Baluchi Autonomist Movement or BAM was Baluchi ethnic guerrilla movement in Iranian Balochistan which led by Mowlawi Abdul Aziz Mollazadeh in the 1980s. The movement supported by Iraq. The BAM main demands were limited autonomy and economic concessions for Iranian Baluchis. After Iran-Iraq War, the BAM members disappeared in Arab Persian Gulf States, which led breaking of the group. Today it is believe that BAM divided into many groups and one of them is Jundallah, which used to been called as Jondollah.
[edit] See also
- Dad Shah
- Balochistan Liberation Army
- Baloch Students Organization
- Balochistan Liberation Front
- Popular Front for Armed Resistance
- Baluch People's Liberation Front
- Baloch Students Organization- Awami
- Baluchi Liberation Front
[edit] References
Political Terrorism: A New Guide to Actors, Authors, Concepts, Data Bases, Theories, & Literature By Albert J. Jongman, Alex Peter Schmid, ISBN 1412804698