Rally protests
against army action in Balochistan
A big rally was staged here on Sunday to protest against the ongoing
military action and the alleged human rights violations in Balochistan.
The rally was organized by the Karachi-based Balochistan Yekjehti
Committee to express solidarity with the struggle by Baloch people in that
province.
Baloch people in large numbers from various areas of Karachi, including
Lyari, Malir, Golimar, Manghopir, Mauripur and Grex participated in the
rally. They were carrying portraits of Baloch leaders, including Nawab
Khair Bakhsh Marri, Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti, Sardar Attaullah Khan Mengal
and Anwar Bhaijan.
The protesters converged on Baloch Chowk (Chakiwara) at 3:30pm before
starting a march in different Baloch-dominant localities of Lyari. They
were chanting slogans against the military action and in support of the
national rights of Baloch people.
Many prominent Baloch leaders, including Yusuf Mastikhan, Usman Baloch,
Yusuf Naskandi, Rauf Sasuli, Saleem Baloch, Zahid Husain, Hameed Sajna and
Wahab Baloch, participated in the rally and march, which appeared to an
impressive show of solidarity.
The protesters marched through the streets of Baghdadi, Shah Beg lane,
Kalri, Gul Mohammad Lane, Nawa Lane Kalakot and other localities for three
hours and returned to Chawkiwara where they were addressed by Nawab Akbar
Khan Bugti’s nephew, Murtaza Bugti, and leader of the Baloch Unity
Conference Ghulam Mohammad Baloch.
Murtaza Bugti thanked the participants and all Baloch people living in
Karachi for expressing their solidarity with their brethren in Balochistan
who, he said, were facing army action for demanding their due rights on
the resources of their own Nation.
He said Baloch people could no more be befooled in the name of development
as they were fully aware of the rulers’ ‘nefarious designs’. He further
stated that plight of Baloch people was the same everywhere in the
country, adding that the rulers’ intention of loot and plunder was now
exposed.
He claimed that owing to the military operation, as many as 10,000 Bugti
tribesmen had to flee their houses and take shelter in Naseerabad,
Jaffarabad and other safe areas.
He said that the Baloch people’s struggle for their national rights had
now entered the decisive phase, and time was not too far when the rulers
would have not option but to recognize the rights.
Condemned the military operation, he asked the government to stop using
the brute force against civilians in Balochistan, and declared that the
Baloch people would never withdraw from their due rights.
The Baloch leader told the emotionally-charged crowd that thousands of
people were being dislodged from their ancestral lands in that province,
and urged the UN and the international community to take direct action to
save the innocent Baloch people from the ‘atrocities by the Pakistan
army’. By Latif Baloch 30.1.06 |