Ahmar Mustikhan
, Baltimore Foreign Policy Examiner
A Balochistan independence movement leader has urged one of America's best known advocates against genocide to speak up against the situation in Occupied Balochistan.
"We are facing the worst form of jihad and tsunami of human rights violations in full view of the Western world," Hyrbyair Marri said in a statement to the International Day of Disappeared conference at the National Press Club in Washington DC Tuesday.
Marri added, "I am intrigued that those who work against genocide like U.S. intellectual and colleague of President Barack Obama the honorable Samantha Power, author of the world-acclaimed book "A Problem From Hell: America and the Age of Genocide" have advocated direct intervention in Libya to uphold human dignity but have remained silent on Balochistan."
The conference, organized by the American Friends of Balochistan, was presided over by Dr. Nazir S. Bhatti, president of the Pakistan Christian Congress.
He hoped the National Press Club in Washington DC will play a role in ending the crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide being perpetrated on Balochistan.
Marri regretted that the entire Baloch nation, numbering 20 million, from Karachi to Chahbahar, are facing killings and atrocities because of the duplicity of the United States and the N.A.T.O. member countries who appear to have been blackmailed by the Pakistani Inter Services Intelligence and the nuclear weapons of the rogue, terrorist state.
He said even during the dirty wars in Argentine and Chile the dictators there did not show such brazen violations of basic human rights that is taking place in Occupied Balochistan, "where victims of enforced disappearance, many of them teenagers, are being brutally tortured, their flesh being carved savagely by knives for inscribing insults, before they are executed and their bodies dumped."
He said all this was an affront to the conscience of humankind such things are happening the age of twitter and FACEBOOK.
Marri welcomed the United Nations report regarding human rights violations in Balochistan as a good first step. He urged the U.N. and all human rights organizations to call Balochistan an Occupied Territory
He said after the discovery of Osama bin Laden living next door to Pakistan's West Point some policy planners in the U.S. are calling for doing business as usual with Pakistan.
“This is nothing short of dancing with the devil,” Marri remarked
A Balochistan independence movement leader has urged one of America's best known advocates against genocide to speak up against the situation in Occupied Balochistan.
"We are facing the worst form of jihad and tsunami of human rights violations in full view of the Western world," Hyrbyair Marri said in a statement to the International Day of Disappeared conference at the National Press Club in Washington DC Tuesday, organized by the American Friends of Balochistan.
Marri added, "I am intrigued that those who work against genocide like U.S. intellectual and colleague of President Barack Obama the honorable Samantha Power, author of the world-acclaimed book "A Problem From Hell: America and the Age of Genocide" have advocated direct intervention in Libya to uphold human dignity but have remained mum on Balochistan."
The conference was presided over by Dr. Nazir S. Bhatti, president of the Pakistan Christian Congress.
He hoped the National Press Club in Washington DC will play a role in ending the crimes against humanity, war crimes and genocide being perpetrated on Balochistan.
Marri regretted that the entire Baloch nation, numbering 20 million, from Karachi to Chahbahar, are facing killings and atrocities because of the duplicity of the United States and the N.A.T.O. member countries who appear to have been blackmailed by the Pakistani Inter Services Intelligence and the nuclear weapons of the rogue, terrorist state.
He said even during the dirty wars in Argentine and Chile the dictators there did not show such brazen violations of basic human rights that is taking place in Occupied Balochistan, "where victims of enforced disappearance, many of them teenagers, are being brutally tortured, their flesh being carved savagely by knives for inscribing insults, before they are executed and their bodies dumped."
He said all this was an affront to the conscience of humankind such things are happening the age of twitter and FACEBOOK.
Marri welcomed the United Nations report regarding human rights violations in Balochistan as a good first step. He urged the U.N. and all human rights organizations to call Balochistan an Occupied Territory
He said after the discovery of Osama bin Laden living next door to Pakistan's West Point some policy planners in the U.S. are calling for doing business as usual with Pakistan.
“This is nothing short of dancing with the devil,” Marri remarked
He said the U.S. must prod the U.N. to recognize the independent status of Balochistan.
http://www.examiner.com/foreign-policy-in-baltimore/samantha-power
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