WASHINGTON DC: Baluch,
Sindhi and American peace
activists will join hands in protest against Pakistan
testing of its deadly Islamic Bomb in occupied Baluchistan
on May 28 outside the Pakistan embassy in Washington
DC.
reposted from balochunity.org
May 10, 2008:
A noon to dusk hunger strike will also be staged to
draw the attention of the U.S. public to the ongoing
brutal military operation in Baluchistan.
Baluchistan, a Texas-size stateless region, is
divided among Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan and a
bloody army operation continues there despite installing
of a civilian regime, though coup leader Gen. (R) Pervez
Musharraf is still the president of the artificial
state created by the British in 1947.
Baluchistan was annexed by Pakistan in March 1948
and a move is afoot to knock the doors of the International
Court of Justice. The Khan of Kalat His Highness Suleman
Daud Ahmedzai has sought asylum in the United Kingdom
and has vowed to get the right of self-rule for his
people.
Last week three Baluch tribesmen were burnt alive
in Baluchistan. Several thousand people have been killed
since the start of a bloody insurgency, which the Baluch
call the Fifth War of Liberation against Pakistani
occupation of their homeland.
The Baluch have risen in arms against the occupation
of their country by Pakistan in 1948, 1958 and 1962
and 1973-77. The latest uprising started in 2005 and
the dead include former governor and chief minister
of Baluchistan, Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti, and member
of the provinial assembly Mir Bala'ach Marri. More
than 7000 people were jailed and tortured in Pakistan's
gestapostyle prisons. The victims include former chief
minister of Baluchistan, Sardar Akhtar Mengal.
Though all nuclear weapons are equally deplorable,
Pakistan's weapons of mass destruction are even more
dangerous as it is religion-specific. As part of its
state ideology, Pakistan considers people from other
religions as its state enemies and has made clear it
will not desist from being the first to use nuclear
weapons.
Pakistan has rapaciously used Baluch resources for
the last 60 years and instead of giving Baluchistan
its due share, killed and maimed tens of thousands
of Baluch tribesmen and left their lands contaminated
by nuclear radiation in the 1998 nuclear tests. No
independent study has been conducted to see the disastrous
consequences of Pakistan's use of Baluch territories
to test its so-called Islamic bomb.
Islamic fundamentalist took to the streets of Pakistan
when the nuclear weapons were tested in Chagai 10 years
ago. They had missile replicas mounted on trucks with "U.S.,
Israel and India" inscribed on them
A special highlight of the day will be the reading
of a message from the de jure ruler of Balochistan,
His Highness the Khan of Kalat. In a separate address
to his nation, the Khan of Kalat will convey his plans
for Baluch emancipation through telephone to the Quetta
Press Club.
A number of U.S.-based Baluch human rights activists
will participate in the protest rally in DC.
American guitarists will sing peace songs against
nuclear weapons, while U.S. poets will recite
poems. Speeches by Baluch and Sindhi activists will
deal with the situation faced by the people of Baluchistan
and Sindh.
Similar protests are planned in Pakistan and other
Western capitals, while Baluch in the Arabian Gulf
countries have conveyed their support for the global
protests.
For more info, contact Dr. Wahid Baloch, Mir Maqbool
Aliani, Nabi Baloch or Ahmar Mustikhan.
Media contact: 1-301-957-0008.
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