Baloch Voice Association and Baloch Diaspora France Protest and demonstration at Lyon France on 29th November 2013.
Where is the United Nations today whose charters ‘guarantees’ political freedom to everyone but I must say UN is going to be on the same pattern as league of nations were after World War one. Moreover, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Red Cross and regional organisations are either not acting in accordance with human rights laws of globalised world or they have become obsolete organisations because these proclaimer of ‘Human Rights’ have also ignored the longest democratic and peaceful Balochistan people were straggle realize there love one was abducted by Pakistani security forces. Their meagre approach to human rights violations in Balochistan puts several questions marks to their credibility.
The state barbarity, cruelty and inhumane acts are increasing day by day. The youth, intellectuals and political workers of Baloch community throughout Balochistan are being illegally abducted by Pakistani security agencies. Numerous have been killed and dumped while others are missing, read illegally held in military torture cells, without a trace.
The despaired kith and kin of Baloch victim families completed a historic long walk from Quetta to Karachi, without gaining any attention from Pakistan as well international society; these heroes have recorded their names in history books and put a question mark on the extreme silence of international community for their intentional silence over human right violation in Balochistan.
The rally was accompanied by children, women and girls of victimised families under the leadership of 70 years-old "mama" Qadeer Baloch, father of a political worker Jalil Reki who was also the information secretary of BRP, (five years back on 13 February 2009 he was illegally abducted by paramilitary force and kept in their torture cells for more than two years before dumping his mutilated body on 23 November 2011 in district Kech, Balochistan). Since then Qadeer Baloch committed himself to work for the safe release of all other Baloch who are abducted and killed in same pattern as his son Jalil Reki Baloch.
A 756 km long march walking 29-30 km a day, with eight women and a 10 year old child Ali Haider Baloch, whose father Ramzan Baloch was abducted by Pakistani security forces, pushing a hand-trolley throughout the journey. The trolley, filled with sprays and banners for peace full protest passed through mountains of Balochistan where death squad and blood thirsty beasts of Pakistani Army put their all efforts to stop them. They succeeded in braving, with blistered feet, the nasty weather and the hired thugs of state army and intelligence agencies. These committed people instead of losing their ambition continued walking and become victorious in reaching their desired destination, Karachi.
Throughout their march they were received and sympathised by Baloch population which was apparently the only reward and encouragement that "mama" and his team received. Hence, after 27 days the convoy reached at Karachi press club, their designed target where the march turned into a rally of thousands and state-riddled political worker of "Jeay Sindh Mutaheda Qaumi Mahaz" received them with enthusiasm. The floor of Press Club was filled with roses and people outside the Press Club were impatient to see a glimpse the marchers.
The victimised families of Baloch missing person under the organisation of ‘Voice for Baloch Missing Persons’ are continuing their symbolic protest camp before Karachi Press Club.
The participants of this rally also included Farzana Majid (whose brother Zakir Majid Baloch was abducted in presence of eye-witnesses half decade ago), Sammi Baloch daughter of Doctor Din Muhammad (who is also a victim of state’s abductions in Balochistan) reiterated in their march that the international community and humanitarian organization must raise their voices against slow genocide of Baloch nation, but so far the world remained silent over this tragedy and international community ignored an issue which needs urgent international attention and even intervention.
Mr. Arjemandi, who arrived in Pakistan in August, 2009 for the first time in twenty years to see his relatives (in Balochistan province, Turbat and Mand)
Where is the United Nations today whose charters ‘guarantees’ political freedom to everyone but I must say UN is going to be on the same pattern as league of nations were after World War one. Moreover, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Red Cross and regional organisations are either not acting in accordance with human rights laws of globalised world or they have become obsolete organisations because these proclaimer of ‘Human Rights’ have also ignored the longest democratic and peaceful long march in the history of South Asia. Their meagre approach to human rights violations in Balochistan puts several questions marks to their credibility.
On 26-11-2013 a Baloch mother has received the mutilated dead body of her 15 year-old son named Muslim Baloch in district Punjgoor Balochistan. He was a student of 9th class, but the ruthless agencies of Pakistan coupled with Frontier Corps (FC) abducted him ten days ago killed him under-custody and dumped his body. His only crime was that he was a member of a Baloch Student Organisation and he was born as a Baloch which cost him his life. There were obvious marks inhuman torture including drilling and several bullet wounds on his body.
If the civilised world and international human rights organisations behave like this then the question arises that who will guarantee the peoples’ right to life and liberty? If tyrant states reject these international organisations where will this lead the world to? The soft behaviour of UN towards savage states, which also happens to members of UN, may lead the world once again to the age where once cruelty, bloodshed and tyranny ruled the entire globe for decades. It is for the best interest of international organisations and the wider world to take urgent action, react promptly and strictly against human rights violations of Baloch and other oppressed nations.
Where is the United Nations today whose charters ‘guarantees’ political freedom to everyone but I must say UN is going to be on the same pattern as league of nations were after World War one. Moreover, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Red Cross and regional organisations are either not acting in accordance with human rights laws of globalised world or they have become obsolete organisations because these proclaimer of ‘Human Rights’ have also ignored the longest democratic and peaceful Balochistan people were straggle realize there love one was abducted by Pakistani security forces. Their meagre approach to human rights violations in Balochistan puts several questions marks to their credibility.
The state barbarity, cruelty and inhumane acts are increasing day by day. The youth, intellectuals and political workers of Baloch community throughout Balochistan are being illegally abducted by Pakistani security agencies. Numerous have been killed and dumped while others are missing, read illegally held in military torture cells, without a trace.
The despaired kith and kin of Baloch victim families completed a historic long walk from Quetta to Karachi, without gaining any attention from Pakistan as well international society; these heroes have recorded their names in history books and put a question mark on the extreme silence of international community for their intentional silence over human right violation in Balochistan.
The rally was accompanied by children, women and girls of victimised families under the leadership of 70 years-old "mama" Qadeer Baloch, father of a political worker Jalil Reki who was also the information secretary of BRP, (five years back on 13 February 2009 he was illegally abducted by paramilitary force and kept in their torture cells for more than two years before dumping his mutilated body on 23 November 2011 in district Kech, Balochistan). Since then Qadeer Baloch committed himself to work for the safe release of all other Baloch who are abducted and killed in same pattern as his son Jalil Reki Baloch.
A 756 km long march walking 29-30 km a day, with eight women and a 10 year old child Ali Haider Baloch, whose father Ramzan Baloch was abducted by Pakistani security forces, pushing a hand-trolley throughout the journey. The trolley, filled with sprays and banners for peace full protest passed through mountains of Balochistan where death squad and blood thirsty beasts of Pakistani Army put their all efforts to stop them. They succeeded in braving, with blistered feet, the nasty weather and the hired thugs of state army and intelligence agencies. These committed people instead of losing their ambition continued walking and become victorious in reaching their desired destination, Karachi.
Throughout their march they were received and sympathised by Baloch population which was apparently the only reward and encouragement that "mama" and his team received. Hence, after 27 days the convoy reached at Karachi press club, their designed target where the march turned into a rally of thousands and state-riddled political worker of "Jeay Sindh Mutaheda Qaumi Mahaz" received them with enthusiasm. The floor of Press Club was filled with roses and people outside the Press Club were impatient to see a glimpse the marchers.
The victimised families of Baloch missing person under the organisation of ‘Voice for Baloch Missing Persons’ are continuing their symbolic protest camp before Karachi Press Club.
The participants of this rally also included Farzana Majid (whose brother Zakir Majid Baloch was abducted in presence of eye-witnesses half decade ago), Sammi Baloch daughter of Doctor Din Muhammad (who is also a victim of state’s abductions in Balochistan) reiterated in their march that the international community and humanitarian organization must raise their voices against slow genocide of Baloch nation, but so far the world remained silent over this tragedy and international community ignored an issue which needs urgent international attention and even intervention.
Mr. Arjemandi, who arrived in Pakistan in August, 2009 for the first time in twenty years to see his relatives (in Balochistan province, Turbat and Mand)
Where is the United Nations today whose charters ‘guarantees’ political freedom to everyone but I must say UN is going to be on the same pattern as league of nations were after World War one. Moreover, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Red Cross and regional organisations are either not acting in accordance with human rights laws of globalised world or they have become obsolete organisations because these proclaimer of ‘Human Rights’ have also ignored the longest democratic and peaceful long march in the history of South Asia. Their meagre approach to human rights violations in Balochistan puts several questions marks to their credibility.
On 26-11-2013 a Baloch mother has received the mutilated dead body of her 15 year-old son named Muslim Baloch in district Punjgoor Balochistan. He was a student of 9th class, but the ruthless agencies of Pakistan coupled with Frontier Corps (FC) abducted him ten days ago killed him under-custody and dumped his body. His only crime was that he was a member of a Baloch Student Organisation and he was born as a Baloch which cost him his life. There were obvious marks inhuman torture including drilling and several bullet wounds on his body.
If the civilised world and international human rights organisations behave like this then the question arises that who will guarantee the peoples’ right to life and liberty? If tyrant states reject these international organisations where will this lead the world to? The soft behaviour of UN towards savage states, which also happens to members of UN, may lead the world once again to the age where once cruelty, bloodshed and tyranny ruled the entire globe for decades. It is for the best interest of international organisations and the wider world to take urgent action, react promptly and strictly against human rights violations of Baloch and other oppressed nations.
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