Pakistan Terror Campaign In Balochistan
Pakistan Terror Campaign In Balochistan
War on doctors: 32 missing,
28 murdered
Abductions, disappearances,
assassinations & torture
Asian
Human Rights Commission documents
abuses
London - 19 June
2013
“Pakistan is waging a war of terror against
the people of Balochistan, according to new evidence
documented by the Voice of Baloch Missing Persons and the
Asian Human Rights Commission,” said Peter Tatchell,
Director of the human rights organisation, the Peter
Tatchell Foundation.
“The first four months of
this year have been particularly bloody and
brutal.
“Terror tactics include ‘kill and
dump’ abductions, mutilation, assassination, torture and
imprisonment without trial of suspected Baloch nationalist
sympathisers.
“Islamabad is colluding with the
Taliban and encouraging the imposition of Islamist
fundamentalism and sectarianism on the Baloch people. It is
looting Balochistan’s vast natural resources, while
leaving the people there impoverished.
“The UN
must permanently station human rights investigators in
Balochistan and supervise a binding referendum on
self-determination.
“Pakistan should halt
military operations and begin all-party talks to negotiate a
peaceful settlement to the 65-year-long conflict, which
began when Pakistan invaded, annexed and occupied
Balochistan in 1948.
Watch the Peter Tatchell
interview with Baloch UN representative Mehran Baluch:
http://bit.ly/14hDfbn
Watch
Peter Tatchell outline a potential peace plan for
Balochistan:
http://bit.ly/ZXk6Jc
“We
are proud to republish the report below by the Asian Human
Rights Commission,” said Mr Tatchell.
PAKISTAN:
Disappearances and extrajudicial killings continue unabated
in Balochistan -- the civilian governments remain callously
indifferent. See below and read online: http://bit.ly/16n7lvX
The
Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC)
writes:
During the first four months of
the year 2013 no restraint was observed on the part of the
(Pakistan) military in their actions. Abductions by unknown
persons, disappearances and extrajudicial killings continue
unabated in the war-torn zone of Balochistan
province.
During the months from January to April,
according to the Voice of Baloch Missing Persons (VBMP), an
organisation that compiles records of missing persons and
extra-judicial killings, 244 persons were abducted, 11
recovered, 34 extra-judicially killed and 26 died during
military operations in different parts of the
province.
According to the Pakistan Medical
Association, Balochistan Chapter, 32 doctors are missing and
28 doctors have so far been killed. In addition, dozens of
lawyers are missing and many have been extra-judicially
killed after abduction. Besides this, generally there is no
rule of law and any person can be picked up and killed for
any reason.
However, a new situation has arisen in
the policies of the law enforcement agencies in that they
have extended their jurisdictions to other provinces. Today
Baloch citizens are being abducted from Karachi, the capital
of Sindh province, where they go for higher
education.
The Baloch Students Organisation-Azad
(BSO-A) is the target of supra constitutional forces.
Students between the ages of 16 to 24 are kidnapped by
persons in plain clothes and members of the Frontier Corps
(FC). Two of them were extra-judicially killed, two were
recovered with disabilities after continuous torture and two
of them remain missing since January 2013.
Mr.
Zahid Pazeer son of Haji Pazeer Baloch was abducted from
Raees Goth Karachi on January 28, his mutilated body was
found on March 10 along with another missing person, Abdul
Rehman Baloch. Their internal organs, hearts, livers and
kidneys had been surgically removed (harvested) most
probably for sale.
Mr. Babu Iftekhar Baloch son of
Mansoor Ahmed Baloch, a student, was also abducted from
Raees Goth Karachi on January 28 by persons in uniform and
plain clothes. He was a resident of Panjgur city,
Balochistan. He was killed during the disappearance and his
bullet riddled and torture marked body was found on March 6,
2013.
Mr. Ejaz Ghulam Baloch son of Ghulam Jan
Baloch, a student, was abducted on January 24 from Dalmia,
Karachi by persons in a jeep, which are generally used in
Balochistan by agencies to abduct nationalists. Since then
he has been missing and his whereabouts remain unknown. He
was a resident of Panjgur, Balochistan.
Mr. Waseem
Fazal Baloch son of Fazal Kareem Baloch, a student, was
abducted by the agents of the state intelligence agencies
from Raees Goth, Karachi, on January 28. His whereabouts
remain unknown.
Mr. Aman Jan Baloch son of Sayyed
Ahmed Baloch, a student, was abducted from Chitkan, Panjgur,
Balochistan on February 22. He was kept in an unknown place
in Karachi. He was eventually released by the captors but he
is paralysed and cannot walk.
Mr. Shakir Baloch son
of Mohammad Jan Baloch, a student, was abducted by plain
clothed men in February, 2013 from Chitkan, Panjgur,
Balochistan. He was kept in a torture cell in Karachi, he
received injuries on different parts of the body and he also
cannot walk properly.
Mr. Manzoor Ahmad Qalandarani
was abducted from Gulshan-e-Iqbal, Karachi at midnight of
February 8, he was a student of the Iqra University Karachi.
He is the son of a tribal leader Mushtaq Qalandarani. It is
worth noting that 30 of his relatives have also been
abducted. Among them 15 were released but 13 remain missing
while two of them have been extra-judicially
killed.
It is believed that the increase in human
rights violations is linked to the election process. The
supra-constitutional forces remained busy in their attempts
to sabotage the elections as they feared that the citizens
of Balochistan would join mainstream politics. The most
recent abductions and extra-judicial killings are seen as a
warning to the Balochis to keep clear of the political arena
and to deny them the fruits of democracy.
The Voice
of Baloch Missing Persons has compiled a list of abductions
and extra-judicial killings on a monthly basis. In the month
of January this year, 53 persons were abducted, one was
recovered and nine persons were killed during military
operations in different parts of the province. In February
54 persons were abducted, five were recovered, eleven
mutilated bodies were found and eight persons were killed
during military actions in different areas.
In
March, 61 persons were abducted, among them five persons
were recovered, eleven mutilated bodies were found and the
rest remain missing. Seven persons were killed in military
actions in different districts. In the month of April, 69
persons were abducted, no one was recovered, six mutilated
bodies were found and two persons were killed in military
actions. It must be noted that the bodies recovered may not
refer to those persons abducted in the same
month.
Although the process of making a new
civilian government has been completed in Balochistan there
is no sign that the situation in that province will return
to normal. In the presence of the military and paramilitary
forces it cannot be imagined as to how they will coexist
with democracy.
The Asian Human Rights Commission
is appalled by the callous and negligent behaviour of the
armed forces and the government of Pakistan with respect to
the ongoing human rights violations in Balochistan and
elsewhere targeting Baloch citizens.
We urge the
civilian governments to immediately halt the increasing
armed interventions in Balochistan and start a comprehensive
dialogue with all the factions and groups who are agitating
against the country.
Unless and until the military
is completely withdrawn there will not be a solution to the
conflict. The governments must take immediate action to
recover all missing persons from Balochistan and ensure that
compensation is paid to the families of those who were
extra-judicially killed.
About the Asian Human
Rights Commission. AHRC is a regional non-governmental
organisation that monitors human rights in Asia, documents
violations and advocates for justice and institutional
reform to ensure the protection and promotion of these
rights. The Hong Kong-based group was founded in 1984.
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