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US designates BLA and its alias Majeed Brigade as Foreign Terrorist Organisations after Asim Munir's visit

The BLA had already been classified as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) group by the US Treasury in 2019 after multiple high-profile terrorist attacks.

August 12, 2025 / 06:52 IST
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Pakistan's Frontier Corps stand guard at the siege site after armed militants ambushed a train in the remote mountainous area, at Pehro Kunri in Balochistan province on March 15, 2025. At least 31 people were killed during a two-day train siege in southwestern Pakistan carried out by militants, the country's army spokesman said on March 14. (Photo by AFP)
Pakistan's Frontier Corps stand guard at the siege site after armed militants ambushed a train in the remote mountainous area, at Pehro Kunri in Balochistan province on March 15, 2025. At least 31 people were killed during a two-day train siege in southwestern Pakistan carried out by militants, the country's army spokesman said on March 14. (Photo by AFP)

The United States on Monday officially designated the Pakistan-based Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and its alias, The Majeed Brigade, as a Foreign Terrorist Organisation (FTO). Notably, the announcement comes after Pakistani Army Chief General Asim Munir's recent visit to the US.

The BLA had already been classified as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) group by the US Treasury in 2019 after multiple high-profile terrorist attacks. The US State Department’s latest announcement adds The Majeed Brigade as an alias to the BLA’s existing designation, underscoring the group’s continued threat.

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"Today, the Department of State is designating The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) and its alias, The Majeed Brigade, as a Foreign Terrorist Organisation (FTO), and adding the Majeed Brigade as an alias to BLA's previous Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) designation," the department said in a statement, according to news agency ANI.

This move "demonstrates the Trump administration’s commitment to countering terrorism," the State Department said in its statement, emphasizing that "terrorist designations play a critical role in our fight against this scourge and are an effective way to curtail support for terrorist activities."