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Statement by Mehran Baluch in United nations Geneva
21 st September 2007
Since 1948 and after the illegal occupation of Balochistan
by the Pakistani army, the Baloch people have been gifted
with five military operations resulting in tens of thousands
of casualties and thousands still missing.
The last military operation, which started in the year 2000
and intensified in March 2005, is one of the most offensive
and brutal. Hundreds of innocent Baloch women and children
have been killed in these operations.
Nawab Bugti a Patriot and veteran Baloch leader and 40 of
his companions went missing on the 26 th of August 2006.
Although, the Pakistani army has claimed to have killed him
but his body has not been shown to anyone, not even his immediate
family.
Over 80,000 Baloch have been forced to flee their hometowns
and are living in different cities homeless. Pakistan has
not only refused to help them but also prevented the UNHCR
from visiting and helping them.
One of the most gruesome violations of human rights in Balochistan
is forced-disappearances. Currently more then 6000
Baloch youth and elderly are missing, their family members
and relatives are not aware of their whereabouts and condition.
No lawyers have access to them and they have not been produced
in any court of law.
"The Herald (a renowned magazine) reported that
there had been more than 6000 disappearances in Balochistan
from the beginning of the hostilities until August 2006. In
the town of Dera Bugti alone, there were an estimated 24
disappearances in 2005, although the figure may be higher,
as "families are often hesitant to come forward because of
threats by intelligence agencies warning them to remain silent."
Disappearances are contrary to the Pakistani constitution,
which ensures the right to life and liberty in accordance
with the law; they are also in violation of Pakistan's international
obligations. When committed as part of a systematic attack
against any civilian population, disappearances constitute
a crime against humanity.
Under customary international law States are obliged to
ensure that they don't aid disappearances by inadequate investigation.
There have been several credible reports of widespread torture
in Balochistan , including allegations of torture by Pakistan's
(ISI) Inter Service Intelligence Agency. These reports describe
detainees being 'taken to ISI secret torture cells and severely
tortured continuously for five months. There is "a network
of private torture cells run by intelligence agencies throughout
the country."
Recently Pakistan has started to pressurize the international
community to extradite Baloch leaders and representatives
living abroad. One of them is myself (Mehran Baluch) who
Pakistan wants in a swap deal with Britain for the alleged
Trans-Atlantic airline bomber Rashid Rauf who is wanted by
the British government (28 th of March 2007 "The Guardian" UK).
Pakistan is abusing the Interpol as a tool of blackmail
and political victimization of Baloch patriots in Balochistan
and abroad. We believe that every nation including the Baloch
Nation has the right to self-determination in accordance
with the UN charter.
The Pakistani military supports religious fundamentalism
in Balochistan so that they can use this force for their
J ihadi purposes and to quell the secular national liberation
struggle of Baloch people. Pakistani army and ISI are finding
it difficult to keep their atrocities a secret after 60 years.
In this attempt they have even threatened the secretary general
of the NGO that accredits me.
The only amicable solution to Baloch problem is the right
of the Baloch people to self-determination. We urge western
countries in general, and the US and UK in particular to
stop providing weapons and fighter planes to the Pakistani
army. The support, which Pakistan gets from the international
community in the name of the war on terror, is being used
to kill Baloch civilians and to destroy Baloch villages.
The fundamental basis of the problem is that Balochistan
was never a part of Pakistan but was assimilated into Pakistan
at gunpoint. Balochistan is an occupied country by Punjabi
Pakistan and we request the international community to acknowledge
Balochistan as an occupied country. The Baloch people have
suffered the worst subjugation, oppression, and occupation
in the past and are still suffering at the hand of Pakistan's
Punjabi army.
Pakistan's war against Balochistan is strengthening the
position of the Taliban , who have exploited the unstable
and strife-ridden situation with the help of ISI to establish
bases and influence in the region. These bases are used to
plan and launch attacks against the British and NATO forces
in Afghanistan and are destabilizing the government of president
K arzai in Kabul.
Taliban terrorise the liberal and secular Baloch people
and seek to enforce the Talibanization of Balochistan . The
Pakistani government harbors and supports the Taliban , on
the grounds that its presence acts as a second force to crush
the Baloch people and weaken their struggle for independence.
Secondly, to cash in on them from the west by pretending
to be a partner in war on terror.
Our appeal is:
· To Stop military operation in Balochistan
· Inquire into forced disappearance and abduction
of Baloch political activists
· To Stop false allegation against Baloch patriots
and release all detained Baloch leader and activists
· Internationally recognise the occupation of a "sovereign
state of Balochistan" by neighboring Pakistan
· Pakistan must allow the international aid agencies
to help displaced people
· Pakistan should treat all captured Baloch patriots
as POW in accordance with Geneva Convention
· EU and UN should send a fact finding team to Balochistan
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