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4th session of the Human Rights Council: 12 to 30
March 2007 |
Intervention by Mehran Baluch
Mr. Chairman
We the disadvantaged people of Baluchistan and Sindh acknowledge with
gratitude the tireless efforts of the UN’s Working Group on Forced and
Involuntary Disappearances. It is providing an effective voice for the
voiceless, who have been victims of rogue regimes around the world. I
would like to take this opportunity to inform the international
community about the barbaric crimes and gross violations of human rights
that Pakistan’s military regime has been carrying out against the Baluch
people.
Last year alone over one thousand Baluch political leaders and workers
have been forcibly kidnapped by Pakistan government and consequently
disappeared. 79-year-old veteran Baluch nationalist leader Nawab Akbar
Khan Bugti with 40 of his compatriots has disappeared since august 2006.
The Pakistani establishment claim that they have killed him in an air
strike, but his body has never been shown, the 40 compatriots of Nawab
Bugti are not accounted for since august 2006 but the Pakistan military
claims that a number were killed and the rest were captured.
Mr. Chairman
If that is the case, they are POW’s and should be treated accordingly.
This indicates the depths to which the shameless tyrant Pakistan’s
military regime has fallen.
Self appointed president general Musharaff has alleged that the
disappeared in Baluchistan are actually a fazed to further propagate the
human rights violation claims.
Pakistan’s military authorities have detained Akhtar Mengal President of
Balochistan national party and a former Chief Minster of Balochistan
illegally. He is being mistreated and is kept in solitary confinement,
for raising his voice and taking a stand for the human rights violation
perpetrated by the Pakistani government
Mr. Chairman
In Sindh more than 40 political activists have been kidnapped by
Pakistan’s intelligence agencies, these include the prominent Sindhi
nationalist leader Dr. Safdar Sarki, Asif Baladi, Muzfar Bhutto, Nawaz
Zaour.
The disappeared Baluch and Sindhi political activists are being
subjected to inhumane, barbaric and humiliating tortures that include
severe beatings, electric shocks, hanging them with hands and legs
chained for days, putting acid on delicate parts of the body. Most loose
their lives or are maimed for live in the process.
Mr. Chairman
In essence, the actions of the Pakistani occupiers towards Baluchistan
and its people amount to nothing less the systematic elimination and
genocide of the Baluch people and rustles exploitation and plunder of
Baluchistan natural recourses.
Mr. Chairman
The fundamental bases for the occupation of Baluchistan in 1948 by
Pakistan’s Punjabi military was to accommodate the excess population of
Punjab by ethnically flooding Baluchistan and exploit its recourses to
sustain the growing Punjabi ethnic group.
In the 1970s, the Cully concentration camp was established especially
for the Baloch and now the ATF prison branded by the baloch bar
association as and the Abu Gharaib of Balochistan holds scores of Baloch
patriots.
Mr. Chairman
The crime of the secular and democratic people of Baluchistan is that
they want to live with dignity and peace in their motherland and not
under the yoke of the religious fundamentalist military establishment of
Pakistan who are a serious threat to regional and international peace
and security.
Amnesty International, Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, leaders of
many political parties, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan,
scores of legislators, numerous civil rights groups and NGOs have raised
clear and unambiguous voices of, concern, anguish and anxiety against
the forced disappearances and inhumane torture of our political
activists.
However, Pakistan’s military establishment does not seem to be deterred
to carry out crimes against humanity and violations to basic human
rights safeguarded in the UN charter of human rights.
We request the international community and the UN, working group on
disappearances in particular to go on a fact finding mission to Pakistan
occupied Balochistan to press upon Pakistani government to stop the
forced disappearance of the Baluch and Sindhi political leaders and
activists and produce those who are languishing in their torture centres.
We request the Working Group on Forced or Involuntary Disappearances to
come and visit balochistan where forced disappearances are currently at
an all time high.
Thank you Mr Chairman. |
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