According to local Balochistan Levies officials, some passers-by spotted the bodies and informed the nearby Levies Thana. Personnel found slips from each body in which their names were written. The bodies were shifted to the District Headquarter Hospital for autopsy.
They were identified as 70 year-old Ahmad Khan Marri S/O Peehan Marri, resident of Vander, and Tariq Essa Baloch, resident of Turbat City. Ahmad Khan Marri was whisked away along with his other 19 relatives by Pakistan police and personnel of Intelligence agencies from his house in Vinder area on April 30th, 2011. The other 18 members are still missing.
Tariq Essa Baloch was picked up from Turbat some 7 months ago. He was the worker of Baloch Student Organization (BSO-Azad). Tariq Taheer, the Son of a poet of Balochi language and a social worker from Tanzag was abducted by Pakistani security agencies on the night of 13 November 2010, near Gwader at Zero Point while traveling from Karachi to turbat Tanzag. He had gone to Karachi for his stomach ulcer treatment.
Chairman of Voice for Baloch Missing Persons (VFBMP) Nasurllah Baloch told media men that they were among the list of missing persons and more than 159 bullet-riddled bodies have so far been found in last ten months. He said his organization do not confidence in judicial commission, therefore, boycotted its previous hearings. The relatives will not appear before the impotent commission in its next hearing on June 6th June.
Shaheed Tariq Taheer laid to rest amid Thousands mourners: report by Adeenag/ 02/06/2011
It was an emotional morning in the tiny village in Kech. Thousands gathered first time in its history to pay their tribute to Shaheed Tariq Taheer who was martyred by Pakistani army after inhuman tortures during seven months of custody. The villagers shouted slogans against Pakistani state.
Shaheed Tariq Taheer, a Balochi poet and stage drama writer was abducted by Pakistani Coast Guard and ISI at a Karwaat military checkpoint in Pasni on 14 November 2010, while travelling from Karachi to Kech. After 7 months of illegal custody he was killed and dumped in Kund Malir on June 2, 2011. His body bore several torture marks and he was shot in the head and neck. The signs of tortures show that he was kept in the worst kind of a torture cell surpassing all the brutalities unleashed by Nazi in concentration camps.
Born in Tanzag, a tiny and desolated village in Kech in 1979, Tariq completed his early education in Kech. As a poet and script writer for stage drama, he actively took part in Balochi literacy societies. His poetry is nostalgic and shows deep love for motherland. He mobilized youths to read and write in Balochi language.
One of the pages in his personal diary posted by a relative on Facebook read like this, “My paradise, the Balochistan, is my first mother. I am proud that I am fighting for the independence of my motherland. I have only one wish that if I’m martyred, I will be honored for my motherland and no one should weep at my demise and instead, they should be proud that I sacrificed my life for my motherland.”
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