Press Release April
17, 2009
Washington , DC
A highly successful protest rally in front of
the Pakistan Embassy in Washington DC demanded
complete pullout of Pakistani troops and intelligence
services from Baluchistan and granting the blood-torn
region their right to self determination.
The rally organized by Baluch human rights activist
Maqbool Aliani and American Friends of Baluchistan
(AFB) leaders Nabi Baloch, Laurie Deamer and
Mohammed Ali Baloch condemned Pakistan for genocide
and state terrorism in Baluchistan.
Maqbool Aliani opened
the rally by remarking that the Baluch struggle
is no longer for autonomy or provincial rights
but for total independence. “We
have tried dialogue and democracy with Pakistani
establishment but death and destruction is all
we get in return”, he said. He said that the
Baluch have been pushed to the point of no return
and demanding anything less than independence
would be a disservice to the entire Baluch nation.
The protest rally was organized to mark the
killing of three notable Baluch activists from
Mekran Ghulam Mohammed Baluch, Lal Munir Baluch
and Sher Mohammed Baluch. The three were abducted
from their lawyer's office on April 3, shot in
the head the very same day and their bodies dropped
from a military helicopter in the desolate foothills
of Piadarak, outside Turbat, their friends and
family said.
Speaking at the rally, Baluch notable Zain Magsi,
whose maternal grandfather Agha Abdul Karim led
the first revolt against Pakistani occupation
of Baluchistan in March 1948, condemned the loot
and plunder and killings in Baluchistan for six
decades now.
Zain Magsi said Baluchistan is under occupation
right now after being colonized.
"Its resources are being
exploited in the interest of the Pakistani
military and civil establishment. It is a series
of tragedies that have been happening for well
over half century. A constant barrage of atrocities
and injustices committed by the state of Pakistan
. If things would have been done properly the
Baluch nation would not have risen up in arms.”
He said like any free
people on the face of earth the Baluch have
the right to determine their own future. “The
Baluch people have taken initiatives in various
ways so that their plight can be noticed by
the world community.”
Nabi Baluch, presiding
council member of the AFB, said the assassinations
of Baluch leaders and political workers were
an attempt to create despondency among the
masses. "The looting of
Baluch national resources and ethnic cleansing
of indigenous Baluch people are part of this
tragedy that is the story of Baluchistan . We
would not let this continue any more and we hope
that the direction Pakistan is heading to will
expedite the disintegration of the country as
a whole,” Nabi Baluch said. He continued on to
say that countries can never be run on religious
ideologies. “However, Pakistani leaders neglected
to take a note of this stupidity on their part
and today Pakistan can undermine the well-being
of the entire world.” He said the AFB admires
Barahamadgah Bugti, Hairbyair Marri, Akhtar Mengal
and Hasil Bizenjo as the harbingers of change
in Baluchistan who will carry the torch of freedom
to its logical conclusion. "We urge American
policy makers to help us and save us from the
atrocities of the Pakistani military," the AFB
leader said.
Mir Akram Baluch, a notable
from Kharan who was a close friend of slain
Ghulam Mohammed, said the life of every Baluch
is insecure in Pakistan . “Is this what Islam has taught them,
to kill innocent people? If this is their teaching
then the Baluch would reject Islam and become
Christians or adopt any other faith,” Mir Akram
Baluch said.
AFB leader Laurie Deamer paid tributes to the
three martyrs and expressed her anguish over
the continued atrocities in Baluchistan . A firm
believer in social justice and an independent
statehood for Baluchistan , Deamer thanked everyone
for the successful gathering showed the Baluch
people were determined to realize their dream
of freedom.
Tomohiro Yokokawa, a
Japanese social analyst, condemned Islamabad
for trying to portray the legitimate struggle
of the Baluch leaders as a terrorist movement. “The state of Pakistan
is itself committing terrorism in Baluchistan
,” Yokokawa said.
U.S. citizen and native
of Washington , DC , David Vurdelja, said he
was present at the rally to support his Baluch
friends in their hour of need. “It's tragic
and disturbing that these acts create fear
for Baluch people in their day to day life.
I know the Baluch have been engaged in a long
drawn struggle to retain their historic identity
and get fair treatment as a national entity.”
Waja Karim Bakhsh Baloch,
a devout nationalist formerly from Qatar ,
drove all the way from Atlantic City to caution
the world against Pakistan state machinations.
Speaking in his native Baluchi language, he
said the Pakistani government was trying to
mislead the world that there was no difference
between the Taliban and the secular Baluch
nationalist movement. “To the contrary,
the Baluch present the most formidable force
to counter the Taliban.”
Well-known Sindhi intellectual Professor Jawaid
Bhutto, paying glowing tributes to the three
martyrs of Baluchistan and said the struggle
waged by the Baluch people had produced a galaxy
of martyrs including Nawab Nauroz Khan and Nawab
Akbar Khan Bugti.
The protesters led by Maqbool Aliani , Nabi
Baluch and Akram Baluch later handed the resolutions
adopted at the rally to an official of the Pakistan
embassy and lodged their protest with embassy
officials.
Others who spoke on the occasion were World
Sindhi Institute board member Ayesha Babar ,
Sindhi intellectual Khalid Hashmani and Hakim
Baloch.
Later at an informal luncheon
meeting, AFB leader Mohammed Ali Baluch said
the services of the slain Ghulam Mohammed Baluch
were recognized by both the United Nations and
the U.S. government. He added Pakistan has committed
a crime against humanity by its execution of
world acclaimed Baluch leaders who played a key
role in winning freedom for John Solecki, UN
High Commission for Refugees.
TEXT OF THE RESOLUTION
This rally of American, Baluch, Sindhi and other
human rights activists in front of the Pakistan
Embassy on Friday April 17, 2009 condemns the
Pakistan army and its intelligence services,
notably the world infamous Inter Services Intelligence
and Military Intelligence, for the Nazi-style
execution of three prominent Baluch leaders Ghuam
Mohammed Baloch, Lala Munir Baloch and Sher Mohammed
Baloch after their abduction by the said intelligence
sleuths on April 3, 2009.
This rally notes that the state of Pakistan
is flagrantly violating human dignity through
killings of Baluch patriots and has made a mockery
of the writ of law in Baluchistan primarily because
of its own military, paramilitary and intelligence
agencies continued genocide of the Baluch people
and unbridled state terrorism.
This rally condemns Pakistan army and its intelligence
services, all of who are rogue and terrorists,
for inflicting war crimes on the people of Baluchistan
and elsewhere, including Afghanistan and India
, and holds them responsible for endangering
the future of humanity by supporting religious
extremists against the International Security
Assistance Force in Afghanistan .
This rally believes the announcement of Interior
Advisor Rehman Malik that Pakistan will reward
Rs 5 million for information leading to the arrest
of the killers of Ghulam Mohammed Baloch, Lala
Munir Baloch and Sher Mohammed Baloch is not
only an eyewash but adds insult to injury and
further proves the rogue nature of the Pakistani
state as each and every human in Baluchistan
knows that killers are the Inter-Services Intelligence
(ISI) and Military Intelligence (MI) agents.
This rally calls for immediate and unconditional
withdrawal of Pakistan's armed forces, Frontier
Corp, ISI and MI from Baluchistan and stationing
of international peacekeeping forces under UN
aegis to ensure the basic, birth and democratic
right of the people of Baluchistan, including
their inalienable right to self determination. |