August 3, 2010
If yes to Kosovo
Why not Balochistan?
By Dr. Jumma Marri
Until 1989, the Kosovo enjoyed a high
degree of autonomy within the former Yugoslavia, when Serbian
leader Slobodan Milosevic altered the status of the region,
removing its autonomy and bringing it under the direct
control of Belgrade. The Kosovar Albanians strenuously
opposed the move.
The independence declaration of
Kosovo has long divided the Major world powers most notably
the United States and Russia, each one respectively championed
for their client state the USA Kosovo’s and Russians
Serbia’s cause. The Kosovo took their case to World
Court for a yes ruling, According to the World Court’s
President, Judge Hisashi Owada, and supported by a majority
ruling, “The court considers that general international
law contains no applicable prohibition of declaration of
independence. Accordingly it concludes that the declaration
of independence of the 17th of February 2008 did not violate
general international law.” http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/37583/20100722/icj-kosovo-serbia-world-court-independence-court-sovereignty.htm
Baloch case is similar to that of Kosovo
only the Baloch are an orphan nation without their own
powerful uncle to look after their national interests,
it is up to Baloch national leaders and the intellectual
to find an uncle who could lobby for them at international
court of justice, the united nations and other world forums
to press their interests, Baloch must stand united and
clearly state their goals to international community to
understand.
The author in his previous article “Energy
security in Exchange for Independence” published
in many sites highlighted the goals for just and peaceful
independent Balochistan. http://countercurrents.org/marri260610.htm
http://thebalochhal.com/2010/06/%e2%80%9cenergy-security-in-exchange-for-independence%e2%80%9d/
Clear explanation of goals is one of
the conditions of primary importance in achieving the goals
outlined. Proceeding from this principle, the Baloch side
has to formulate the legitimate goals of its movement of
national and state independence plainly and clearly ever
since the very beginning: the movement for restoration
of national and state independence of the Baloch Nation,
which was lost partially during the British colonial rule
and completely after artificial creation of Pakistan.
It is important to mention
that in its actions from the very beginning the Baloch
national movement for restoration of national and state
independence has been sticking to the principles of the
International Law, while most scrupulously complying with
the juristic and legal regulations proclaimed by the UN,
other international organizations.
Regardless of Baloch people’s fundamental
principles and choice that the Baloch side had been following
the laws of the international community, the international
community has ignored all of those steps, which were legitimate
from the standpoint of the International Law. The principle
of "political rationality" was assigned paramount importance.
Proceeding from this fact, the attitude of the so-called
international community (represented by G8) towards the
Baloch State was predetermined by the relationship with
Pakistan. Thus the Western politicians violated the basic
legal principles that they themselves had ratified and
that were supposed to settle the postwar (1945) relations
in the world.
Thus, starting from the very first days
of its existence the Baloch State encountered hypocrisy,
unscrupulousness, lies and cynical practice of "double
standards", which are dominating all around the world most
notably the united states. We cannot even hear mere verbal
condemnations of Pakistani state sponsored terrorism officially
proven by recent Wiki leaks and methods of warfare imposed
on Baloch nation by Pakistani and Iranian occupying forces
in Balochistan and its "concern about violations of human
rights in Balochistan" were in sharp contrast with the
Pakistani blockade of international journalists and humanitarian
assistance that the Baloch people faced.
If the leaders of Western states had
not been adhering to the cynical position that "Balochistan
is Pakistan's internal affair", which they have mutely
expressed, then the situation would not have been that
tragic, because Pakistan would not have been able to be
waging a long-term war in the Balochistan with the obvious
scarcity of its economic and political resources and with
total absence of moral resources.
Possessing incomparable moral advantage,
the Baloch side would have been able to put the "evil
Pakistani army" back where it belongs long time ago. But
today they are not even making a secret of the fact that
Pakistani military clique is continuing its genocidal war
in the Balochistan exclusively with financial, economic,
political and informational support from the Western states
most notably the United states of America.
The reality has delivered Baloch from
the last illusions. Along with the illusions concerning
the "international community" and the "international law" virtually
all disagreements of ideological and moral nature among
the forces of the Baloch Resistance have disappeared as
well. The Baloch nation got consolidated and turned to
their historical experience, where freedom was the main
value as its practical embodiment in the relations within
the Baloch society.
Baloch objectives in relation to
the conflict with Pakistan are:
1. A verifiable stop to all military
action and the immediate ending of violence and repression;
2. Withdrawal of the Pakistani
military, police and paramilitary forces from Balochistan;
3. The unconditional release of all political
and other prisoners and safe return of all refugees and
displaced persons and unhindered access to them by humanitarian
aid organisations;
4. The establishment of a political framework
agreement for Balochistan on the same basis of the Kosovo
Accords, in conformity with international law and the Charter
of the United Nations.
5. Two year time frame must be given
to Baloch people without occupation to heal their wounds.
6. A free and fair referendum must be
held under supervision of international community so that
people of Balochistan give their verdict, how they see
their future?
The achievement of these objectives,
accompanied by measures to ensure their full implementation,
has been regarded by the Baloch side as the prerequisite
for bringing to an end the violence and human suffering
in Balochistan.
The Baloch national goal declared
above had been clearly and unambiguously formulated and
ratified by the Baloch people represented by their legitimate
political leadership: protection and restoration of their
statehood and state independence of the Baloch nation based
on the international law.
Any attempts to ignore this fundamental
and basic goal of the Baloch nation, or any attempts to
block the achievement of this goal (by using military force,
political machinations, all sorts of tricky concepts, blackmail,
creating artificial new leaders etc.), whoever they may
be coming from, are the main source and the main reason
for instability in the region and threat of permanent war.
On the contrary, respecting and understanding
the goals of the Baloch nation, and helping the Baloch
State in achieving the proclaimed goal is the main condition
of bringing stability, security, peace and predictability
to this strategically very important region and to the
entire world’s stability and economical development. |