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خلاصه‌ای از موارد نقض حقوق بشر در ایران در نهمین گزارش احمد شهید

احمد شهید
«احمد شهید»، گزارشگر ویژه حقوق بشر سازمان ملل در امور ایران، روز سه‌شنبه ۲۷ اکتبر ۲۰۱۵ (۵ آبان ۱۳۹۴) ، نهمین گزارش خود را در مورد وضعیت حقوق بشر در ایران به هفتادمین مجمع عمومی ملل متحد ارایه کرد.
خلاصه‌ای غیرجامع از این گزارش را در پی می‌خوانید؛
– افزایش شمار اعدام‌ها: سرانه اعدام در ایران از هر کشور دیگری در دنیا بالاتر است. روند افزایش از سال ۲۰۰۵ آغاز شده و در سال ۲۰۱۴ با ۷۵۳ اعدام به اوج رسیده است. در هفت ماه نخست ۲۰۱۵، دست‌کم ۶۹۴ نفر، از جمله ۱۰ زن و یک نوجوان اعدام شده‌اند و دست‌کم ۳۳ مورد اعدام در انظار عمومی اجرا شده است. اگر روند کنونی اعدام‌ها ادامه یابد، شمار اعدام‌شده‌ها تا آخر سال ۲۰۱۵ به ۱،۰۰۰ تن می‌رسد. دست‌کم ۶۹ درصد اعدام‌ها در نیمه اول سال ۲۰۱۵ به مواد مخدر مربوط بوده است.
– مجازات‌های ظالمانه: از جمله خارج کردن چشم یا کور کردن به عنوان قصاص اجرا شده است.
– سرکوب آزادی‌ اندیشه و بیان و حقوق مدنی و محدودیت‌ها برای تجمع و ایجاد تشکل‌های مستقل صنفی ادامه دارد. اقدامات سپاه پاسداران و پلیس سایبری ایران در احضار، بازجویی و بازداشت روزنامه‌نگاران، نویسندگان، فعالان شبکه‌های اجتماعی و مدافعان حقوق بشر ادامه یافته است. در ماه آوریل سال ۲۰۱۵ دست‌کم ۴۶ روزنامه‌نگار و فعال رسانه‌های اجتماعی در ایران یا در بازداشت به‌سر می‌بردند یا برای آنها حکم‌هایی صادر شده‌ بود. از آن تاریخ تنها تعداد کمی از این افراد از حبس آزاد شده‌اند.
– طی ۱۵ روز نخست ماه رمضان بیش از ۴۸۰ نفر در ایران به خاطر روزه‌خواری شلاق خورده‌اند.
– دست‌کم ۲۳۳ اعتراض کارگری از ماه مارس ۲۰۱۴ تا مارس ۲۰۱۵ رخ داده و دست‌کم ۲۳۰ نفر بازداشت شده‌اند.
– قوانین ناقض حق آزادی بیان، حق تشکل و حق گردهمایی مسالمت‌آمیز و محدودیت‌ها بر آزادی بیان، و نداشتن دسترسی به دادرسی عادلانه ادامه دارند.
– احکام سنگینی علیه اشخاصی صادر می‌شود که از حق آزادی بیان خود استفاده کرده اند. این احکام به اتهام‌هایی چون «بلیغ علیه نظام»، «توهین به چهره‌های سیاسی و مذهبی» و «اقدام علیه امنیت ملی» صادر شده‌اند.
– تبعیض‌ها علیه اقلیت‌های دینی و قومی در برخورداری از حقوق مدنی، سیاسی یا اقتصادی ادامه دارد. اقلیت‌های دینی از جمله بهاییان، نوکیشان مسیحی، و دراویش نعمت‌اللهی گنابادی با تبعیض و محدودیت‌های گسترده‌ای روبرو هستند و ده‌ها تن از پیروان این اقلیت‌ها همچنان در زندان به سر می‌برند.
– نقض حقوق زنان رایج است. طرح‌هایی در دست بررسی است که حقوق زنان را، برای مثال در زمینه اشتغال، محدود کنند و به اجازه شوهر واگذارند. در زمینه حقوق برابر زن و مرد، ایران از میان ۱۴۲ کشور در پنج درصد آخر جدول قرار دارد.

انتظارات از حکومت جمهوری اسلامی در مسایل حقوق بشری
رادیو بین‌المللی فرانسه گفتگویی در باره‌ی آخرین گزارش احمد شهید، با «عبدالکریم لاهیجی»، رئیس فدراسیون بین‌المللی جامعه‌های حقوق بشر، انجام داده است. این گفتگو را اینجا بشنوید:
گزارش «رادیو بین‌المللی فرانسه»: «بر اساس گزارش احمد شهید، گزارشگر ویژه حقوق بشر سازمان ملل در امور ایران، فشار آوردن کشورهای غربی به ایران، در مسایل حقوق بشری، می‌تواند این کشور را وادار به آوردن تغییراتی در این زمینه کند.»
«جمهوری اسلامی ایران برای اولین بار، درباره‌ی حقوق بشر وارد گفتگو با سازمان ملل شده است و در مورد وضعیت حقوق بشر در این کشور پاسخ مفصلی داده است. این درحالی است که از آغاز سال تاکنون، در ایران حدود ۸۰۰ نفر اعدام شده‌اند و احتمالا تا پایان سال، این رقم به هزار نفر خواهد رسید.»
«عبدالکریم لاهیجی، رئیس فدراسیون بین المللی جامعه‌های حقوق بشر، در گفتگو با بخش فارسی رادیو بین‌المللی فرانسه می‌گوید که با در نظر داشت اینکه با تحریم‌های غربی، ایران ناگزیر شد که با کشورهای عضو دائمی شورای امنیت سازمان ملل به اضافه‌ی آلمان به گفتگو بنشیند، ما امیدواریم که جمهوری اسلامی توجه داشته باشد که نفس تعیین یک گزارشگر ویژه از سوی شورای حقوق بشر درباره‌ی وضعیت حقوق بشر در ایران، یک مساله‌ی اساسی است و نشان می‌دهد که وخامت وضع حقوق بشر در ایران تا چه حدی است.»
«در ادامه آقای لاهیجی از جزئیات این مشکل می‌گوید و اینکه یکی از پیشنهادات این است که مسوولین جمهوری اسلامی از اعدام قاچاقچیان مواد مخدر خودداری کنند؛ با این کار می‌شود از ۷۰ درصد موارد اعدام جلوگیری کرد، ولی وضعیت زندانیان سیاسی هم بسیار بد است و باید به همه‌ی این مسایل توجه شود.»

منبع: جامعه دفاع از حقوق بشر در ایران (عضو فدراسیون بین‌المللی جامعه‌های حقوق بشر)




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شکنجه یک متهم در پلیس آگاهی ایرانشهر

یک تبعه افغانستانی که به اتهام سرقت بازداشت شده بود، برای گرفتن اعتراف از سوی مأمورین اداره آگاهی ایرانشهر به شدت مورد شکنجه و ضرب و شتم قرار گرفته است. وی هم اینک با وضعیت جسمی نامساعد در زندان زاهدان نگهداری می شود.

به گزارش کمپین فعالین بلوچ به نقل از هرانا، ارگان خبری مجموعه فعالان حقوق بشر در ایران، عجب گل نورزهی تبعه افغانستانی و نگهبان یک پارکینگ در ایرانشهر استان سیستان و بلوچستان که به اتهام سرقت بازداشت شده بود، به شدت از سوی مأمورین پلیس آگاهی این شهر مورد ضرب و شتم قرار گرفت و شکنجه شد. برادر این زندانی نیز با تأیید این موضوع می گوید: “شدت شکنجه به حدی بوده است که وی هنگام ملاقات قادر به راه رفتن نبوده و با کمک دو سرباز به سالن ملاقات آمده است.”
جمعه نورزهی درباره شکنجه های اعمال شده علیه برادرش می گوید: “برای اینکه سرقت را گردن بگیرد اینقدر او را زده اند که پاهایش شکسته است، بیضه ها و آلت تناسلی اش را با قرار دادن شعله پیک نیک سوزانده اند و حتی گوشش را سوراخ کرده اند.”
آقای نورزهی شرایط برادرش را در زندان زاهدان دشوار توصیف می کند: “برادرم زن و بچه دارد و الان هم با وجود شکستگی پا و سوختگی امکان دوا و دکتر هم ندارد، سرپرستی خانواده اش با من است ولی خود من هم یک کارگر چاه کن هستم و توانایی مالی زیادی ندارم و نمی توانم پیگیر کارهایش باشم.”

عجب گل نورزهی از درون زندان علیه مأمورین اداره آگاهی شکایت نیز کرده است که هنوز رسیدگی نشده است.

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وزارت اطلاعات یک امام جمعه را بخاطر اظهار نظر در مورد سوریه مورد بازخواست قرار داد

مولوی عبدالسلام ملازاده
وزارت اطلاعات یکی از علمای اهل سنت بلوچ را بخاطر اظهار نظر در مورد حکم اعزام روستائیان فقیر جنوب بلوچستان به سوریه مورد بازخواست قرار داد.
 به گزارش کمپین فعالین بلوچ، پس از اظهار نظر مولوی عبدالسلام ملازاده امام جمعه مسجد النبی ایرانشهر در مورد حکم اعزام روستائیان فقیر جنوب بلوچستان توسط سپاه پاسداران به سوریه وزارت اطلاعات طی تماسی تلاش کرده وی را از گفته خود برگرداند.
بنابر گفته منابع مطلع  "انتشار گسترده موضع گیری وی در شبکه های ماهواره ای و مجازی" علت ناراحتی وزارت اطلاعات بوده است.
مولوی ملازاده در خطبه های نماز جمعه 8 آبان با اشاره به مداخله روسیه و آمریکا و کشورهای "شرق و غرب" در سوریه این اقدام را در راستای "به جنگ انداختن" و حکومت کردن بر آنها دانسته و گفته بود که "حکم مشارکت در این جنگ را همه می دانند"

این اظهارات پس از آن بیان شد که نمازگزاران حکم اعزام روستائیان به سوریه را از وی پرسیدند.
این گفته ها با واکنش های مثبتی در شبکه های مجازی همراه بود.
در هفته های گذشته گزارشهای از اعزام تعدادی از جوانان روستائی فقیر بلوچ توسط سپاه پاسداران با وعده پول و تسهیلات برای آموزش به تهران و از آن پس اعزام به سوریه منتشر شده که این موضوع با واکنش های گسترده ای در شبکه های اجتماعی مواجه شد.
بسیاری از کاربران شبکه های اجتماعی استفاده ابزاری سپاه پاسداران از فقر روستائیان بلوچ و اعزام به سوریه را مورد انتقاد قرار داده اند.

the different parts of occupeid Balochistan; west Balochistan (Iran), east Balochistan (Pakistan) and north Balochistan/Nimrooz (Afghanistan)

Pakistan Army stop atrocities in occupeid Balochistan

کشته شدن یک مظنون به حمل گازوئیل توسط نیروهای انتظامی

یک جوان بلوچ مظنون به حمل چند طاقه پارچه قاچاق در شلیک مستقیم ماموران انتظامی کشته شد. به گزارش کمپین فعالین بلوچ ظاهر شه بخش فرزند حبیب 35 ساله…
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Balochistan slider  The modern history of the conflict in Balochistan October 31, 2015October 31, 2015 Basharmal Khan 0 Comment Over 30 million Baloch people…
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Germany. BNM and Amnesty International organized a joint seminar in Brahman Germany on "Baloch Nation in Pakistan".


Baloch National Movement (BNM) har lagt till 20 nya foton.
Germany. BNM and Amnesty International organized a joint seminar in Brahman Germany on "Baloch Nation in Pakistan". BNM leader Hammal Hairdar Baloch and Head of Amnesty International North Germany Sigrid Krieg and Erhard Mische discussing Pakistan's human rights abuses in Balochistan.

Full scale military operation continues in all parts of occupied Balochistan

Full scale military operation continues in all parts of occupied Balochistan, Baloch are heroically standing and fighting without arms and any international help, against fourth largest nuclear army of the world...soon or later the truth and justice will prevail against lies and treachery of Punjabi and Chinese communists in Balochistan and free Balochistan will join the league of free nations very soon IN SHA ALLAH
Automatic weapons recovered from the possession of the militants, says FC spokesperson
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China calls for improved security for its workers engaged in CPEC - The Express Tribune


Chinese ambassador to Pakistan Sun Weidong calls on Interior Minister Chaudhry Nisar in Islamabad
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علمای بلوچستان فتوای حرمت مشارکت در جنگ داخلی سوریه و اعزام عشائر فقیر بلوچ توسط سپاه پاسداران را صادر کردند.

علمای بلوچستان فتوای حرمت مشارکت در جنگ داخلی سوریه و اعزام عشائر فقیر بلوچ توسط سپاه پاسداران را صادر کردند.
بر جنازه این افراد نماز خواندن جایز نیست.
مولوی عبدالقدوس دهقان همچون فتوای پیشین مولاناعبدالعزیز ملازاده می گوید:
اجماع علمای اسلام از قدیم تاکنون بر این بوده که همراه شدن در کشتن مسلمانان حرام قطعی است و هیچ عالمی فتوای جواز شرکت در جنگ سوریه در رکاب دشمنان اسلام را نداده است.

قلات :پاکستانی فوج کا زمینی فضائی آپریشن ، 10افراد ہلاک ،متعدد لاپتہ ، کئی گھرانے نذرآتش


Baloch Writer's har lagt till 17 nya foton.
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قلات :پاکستانی فوج کا زمینی فضائی آپریشن ، 10افراد ہلاک ،متعدد لاپتہ ، کئی گھرانے نذرآتش

ۤآپریشن کی تصاویری جھلکیاں
قلات(سنگر نیوز)قلات اور گردو نواح میں پاکستانی فوج کافضائی و زمینی خونی آپریشن ،آبادی پر بمبارمنٹ سے 10افراد ہلاک ، متعدد زخمی ،کئی افراد حراست بعد لاپتہ ، متعدد گھرانے نذرآتش کر دیئے گئے ۔تفصیلات کے مطابق آج بروز اتوار پاکستانی فوج نے بڑی تعداد میں قلات کے علاقوں جوہان اور اسپلنجی سمیت گردونواح میں فضائی و زمینی خونی آپریشن کا آغاز کرکے آبادیوں پر بمبارمنٹ کی جس سے 10افراد ہلاک ہوگئے ہیں ۔6افراد کی ہلاکت کی تصدیق ہوگئی ہے جبکہ باقی4کی ابھی تک تصدیق نہیں ہوسکی ہے ۔اطلاعات ہیں کہ فضائی بمبارمنٹ سے متعدد گھرانے آگ کے شعلوں کی نذر ہوکر جل کر خاکستر ہوگئے جبکہ زمینی فوج نے آبادیوں پر حملہ کرکے گھر گھر تلاشی لی اور قیمتی سازو سامان لوٹ کر لے گئے ۔کئی افراد کو گھروں سے حراست میں لیکر لاپتہ کیا گیا ہے جبکہ تین خواتین کی بھی شدید زخمی ہونے کی اطلاعات ہیں ۔کہا جارہا ہے قلات کے مذکورہ علاقے جوہان اور اسپلنجی سمیت گردو نواح کی آبادیاں ابھی تک فوج کے محاصرے میں ہیں اور کسی کو اندر ہا باہر جانے کی اجازت نہیں ہے ۔آپریشن باعث علاقے میں خوف و ہراس پھیل گیا ہے ۔ فوج اور بلوچ عسکریت پسندوں کے مابین جھڑپ کی بھی اطلاعات ہیں لیکن ابھی تک اس کی تصدیق نہیں ہوسکی ہے ۔

Anti-Pakistan protest in U.S. for freedom of Balochistan


Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif was heckled by a protester who demanded to free the restive Balochistan province where activists say army is engaged in...
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To all my American friends: Ahmar Khan

Ahmar Khans foto.
st in May 1998 they conducted deadly nuclear tests in Balochistan against the explicit wishes of the Baloch people. His army and intelligence services are also responsible for killing thousands of innocent Afghans and Indians. His hands are on the button of the world's fastest growing nuclear arsenal. He and his colleagues in the army sheltered Osama bin Laden in Pakistan while deceiving the US and getting billions of dollars in US taxpayers monies. He is visiting the US this month as Pakistan continues its scorched earth policy that includes enforced disappearances and kill and dump of the largely secular Baloch people. Pakistan army and ISI is fully supporting Islamists in Balochistan to defeat the freedom struggle of the Baloch. With the help of China, Pakistan army is making plans to take away the Gwadar port from the Baloch people that will grievously harm US interests in a strategic region of the world. As founder of the Free Balochistan Campaign USA and a fellow American I urge you to write to your congressmen and senators that this man must be treated as a war criminal when he arrives on US soil mid November.

Balochistan: 10 Baloch killed and several abducted during Kalat operation

Balochistan: 10 Baloch killed and several abducted during Kalat operation

 

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by Archen Baloch
QUETTA: Pakistan forces have killed at least ten Baloch civilians and abducted scores of others during unprovoked attacks on civilian populations in several areas of district Kalat Balochistan Sunday.
According reports from the ground the Pakistani forces carried out simultaneous attacks and intense aerial bombardment in Ispilinji, Johan and other surrounding area of district Kalat killing at least 10 people and abducting several others.
The names of the victims are yet to be confirmed as the area is still besieged by army and the media is not allowed to visit the affected areas.
Baloch social media activists, however, reported that several houses and huts have also been destroyed the due indiscriminate aerial bombardment and by the ground forces of Pakistan.
It is worth mentioning that Pakistan army backed by Pakistan Air Force (PAF) has systematically started the “Collective Punishment” of Baloch general population since 1999 after the Baloch nation started the currently ongoing phase of their war of liberation of Balochistan.
In separate military offensive Pakistani forces arrested at least two people from Talli in Sibbi Balochistan on Sunday.
Pakistani forces also claimed to have recovered eighteen kilograms explosive material and two detonators in Gopatt area of Sui district Balochistan on Sunday.

http://balochwarna.com/2015/11/01/balochistan-10-baloch-killed-and-several-abducted-during-kalat-operation/

Analysis: Iranian human rights situation following Iran deal

Following the Iranian nuclear deal, the human rights situation in the Islamic Republic of Iran has continued to deteriorate. Sanctions relief has not improved human rights for average Iranian citizens.  

By: Rachel Avraham

    

A recent report by the Boroujerdi Civil Rights Group has documented that in spite of Iranian promises in the wake of the Iran deal, the rate of executions remains high, the jailing of journalists and human rights activists continues unabated, and the lack of freedom of expression and discrimination against women continues to be widespread: “The five main reasons for death penalties in Iran are heresy, rape, murder, drug smuggling and armed struggle.  Capital punishment has spiked under Rouhani.   More than 2000 executions were carried in Iran during President Rouhani’s period since October 3, 2013.   The human rights situation has not improved since Rouhani became President two years ago.”

The Boroujerdi Civil Rights Group noted that the rate of executions in Iran has risen by 16% since the last year of Ahmadinejad’s presidency, despite the perception in the West that Rouhani is a moderate and Ahmadinejad was a hard core extremist: “Furthermore, Iran has the horrible status of being the world’s last official executioner of child offenders, people convicted of crimes when they were under the age of 18.”

The report noted that the UN confirmed that the Bahais are still persecuted in Iran despite claims by the Iranian government to the contrary: “Bahai citizens continue to face discrimination, arrest and arbitrary detention in connection with their religion. 


Bahais have been systematically persecuted since 1979; extremist Islamic groups close to the regime have confiscated their property and assets.”   The report also noted that Bahais are not given work permits, are deprived of the right to attend university, and have any representative in parliament, a privilege that is given to other religious groups within the country.   They stressed that Bahais aren’t even permitted to bury their loved ones in public cemeteries: “Since 2005, more than 800 Bahais have been arrested.   Over the years, thousands of pieces of anti-Bahai propaganda have been disseminated in the Iranian media.”

According to the report, Iran treats the Baloch nation living with her border like second class citizens: “Balochistan has the lowest economic participation in the country, the highest illiteracy rate, the highest unemployment rate, the highest percentage of poverty, the highest rate of executions, the highest mortality rates for mothers and children, and the highest percentage of malnutrition.   Living in the poor region of Balochistan is a torture in itself, but the people of this region go through different types of tortures and persecutions. The medieval tortures are a bitter memorial that Iran’s officials have been using against Baloch dissidents in the regimes detention centers.”   According to the report, the methods of torture employed against Baloch dissidents include waterboarding, pulling out fingernails, cutting off fingers, hanging the dissidents from the ceiling, lashings, high voltage shocks, shoving sharp objects into sensitive organs, burning sensitive organs, rape, roast chicken torture, mock executions, sexual harassment, hanging objects from the testicles, and lethal injection.

The report that the Kurds suffer like the Baloch: “The cross-border carry trade is the main source of income of some for the Kurds due to the unemployment which forces them to face serious risks of climbing the impassable mountains and covering more than 300 kilometers while carrying stuff on their backpacks.   This is perilous due to landmine explosions, gunfire by snipers and Border Security forces, and the danger of falling into the valleys or rivers where they are located.   What the ethnic and religious minorities are asking for is an end to discrimination, the creation of employment opportunities for the minorities, and the right to teach in their native language, things that are the people’s natural right.”

However, Iran’s ethnic and religious minority groups are not the only ones that are still suffering following the Iran deal.   “The executions and violations of human rights in Iran is politically motivated,” Iranian dissident Shabnam Assadollahi stressed.  “According to data gathered by the United Nations, Iranian officials have pushed for the execution of those they see as a threat to their system. Iran's President Hassan Rouhani's promises of bringing dignity and hope to the nation, freeing political prisoners, promoting civil rights, and bringing moderation for Iranians were broken almost immediately upon his taking office. Not only have the promises made by Rouhani to the UNHCR never been kept, but since Rouhani took office in August 2013, executions, persecution and human rights violations have significantly increased. Human Rights organizations including Amnesty International report that at least 2000 individuals, including juveniles, were executed by hanging since June of 2013.”

Assadollahi stressed that UN Human Rights Rapporteur Dr. Ahmed Shaheed noted that Iran now has the highest death penalty rate per capita: “At a meeting in Ottawa, Dr. Shaheed expressed his concerns to me about the increasing number of child bride marriages among 14-16 year-olds under Rouhani’s Presidency.    Shaheed also expressed alarm about the pretext for the executions in Iran: ‘We have seen a person executed for making a donation to a foreign organization.’    Shaheed also said that has was ‘shocked’ by the hanging of 26-year-old Reyhaneh Jabbari, (the one year anniversary of her execution was yesterday) who was convicted of murdering a former intelligence officer she said had tried to sexually assault her. Shaheed said that he had repeatedly raised with Tehran questions about the fairness of her trial.”  

“While the international community including the newly elected Liberal Government of Canada under the leadership of Justin Trudeau are focused on releasing sanctions and having a relationship with Iran, it is easy to ignore the fact that Iran is also one of the world's worst human rights violators,” Assadollahi emphasized.  “When the constitution of a country and the law of the land are based upon Sharia and Islamic law, inequality between men and women, Retribution Law, executions for being enemy of God (Mohareb), and death by hanging, there is little hope of anyone condemning these acts.”    

“After Rouhani became President of Iran, the U.S administration of President Obama and the EU under the pretext of diplomacy, took advantage of just engaging in negotiations to bring economic advantages to all three parties,” Assadollahi proclaimed.  “The U.S. and private Western businesses, as well as the regime of Iran, took advantage of the sanctions loosened by the U.S. to sell to the freshly-opened market. And Iran, absolved of sanctions, kept developing the nuclear program and increasing centrifuges as well as receiving billions of dollars.”


“As for the West, when the Iranian regime accelerated its nuclear program, people went the usual route, from being concerned to being indifferent to being complicit,” she noted.  “The U.S. did not bring up the issue of human rights or even releasing innocent prisoners.  The West seems so desperately eager to give Iran nuclear capability -- perhaps from the pressure of business lobbies and perhaps out of Obama's panic-stricken need for a legacy. What Obama does not realize is that if he does let Iran acquire nuclear capability, his ‘legacy’ will be just like that of Britain's Neville Chamberlain -- a laughing-stock, who held up a piece of paper he thought assured peace with Hitler.”

“Iran's human rights atrocities are being fanatically ignored by the Obama administration in favor of sitting down at the negotiating table with those who are causing them,” she declared.  “The U.S. does not seem to realize, as the former Soviet dissident Nathan Sharansky said, that a country that does not treat its own citizens well will probably not treat its neighbors well either.”

“The regime of Iran needs to know that the international community is serious and Iran's human rights abuses will not go unnoticed,” Assadollahi noted.  “But clearly the P5+1 group were not serious. They eliminated the only non-military means of inducing the Iranian regime to honor its international obligations: they lifted the sanctions.”

As the Honorable John Baird, Canada's former Minister of Foreign Affairs stated: "All who have long despaired about the Iranian regime, want to believe that Iran is genuinely committed to positive change. But we do not have the luxury of being naive, nor do the Iranian people, who have suffered for far too long under the regime's nuclear ambitions. Human rights, particularly executions, are actually getting worse under his watch and at the hands of Iran's so-called Minister of Murder. Kind words, a smile and a charm offensive are not a substitute for real action, nor are they an effective mask to disguise the old hatred. That's why I'm deeply skeptical about Iran's intentions. Until we are given real reasons to trust their words, Canadian sanctions will remain in full force. I believe there remains a strategic problem with the very nature and conduct of this belligerent regime—a regime that oppresses with terror at home and sponsors it abroad. And until the Supreme Leader's words and actions produce the human rights that the Iranian people deserve, or until he ceases his sponsorship of terrorism abroad in Syria, Lebanon and elsewhere, Canada will remain skeptical of the regime's intentions." But regretfully the new Liberal Government of Canada has promised to revoke Bill C24 and C51 and to have the reopening of the Islamic Regime of Iran’s embassy.  

“I am a Canadian citizen and live in Canada, but I closely follow the U.S. policy in Iran and the Middle East,” Assadollahi explained.  “In the U.S., Republicans and the Iranian-American community have been extremely helpful in bringing Iran's horrific human rights record to the forefront. Senators Mark Kirk and Marco Rubio introduced Iran Human Rights Accountability Act of 2014, not only to crack down on Iranian human rights abusers including Khamenei and President Rouhani, but also to support the Iranian people's hopes one day to have a democracy.”

“What did the P5+1's desperation to get a nuclear deal ‘at all costs’ say to the modern-day Iranians rotting in Evin prison,” Assadollahi asked rhetorically. “Or to the young social-media generation who took to the streets in 2009 after Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's fraudulent re-election? President Obama left these Iranians questioning — apparently correctly — the United States of America's commitment to their cause.”

“The Islamic Republic of Iran continues to arrest journalists, members of student organizations, teachers, and labor unions, lawyers defending dissidents, members of minority faiths and cultural groups, and civil rights activists and even the ordinary Iranian citizens who and speak out  and write their opinions on their social media accounts,” Assadollahi emphasized.  “Iran ranks second only to China in number of executions. In the execution of juveniles, it leads the world. Gender discrimination continues to deny women educational, legal and professional opportunities. Public events, such as sports matches, remain segregated.”

“The permanent and peaceful solution to this crisis is something that only Iran's democrats -- now being silently murdered in the Iran's prisons -- along with the help of the free world, can change,” Assadollahi concluded.  “We just saw in the U.S. how tired they are of being lied to by government operatives who call them ‘stupid.’ Together, they can and will bring human rights back as a crucial value. When human rights are denied in one place, they can soon be denied in every place.”

No end to violence in Balochistan

No end to violence in Balochistan 

No end to violence in  Balochistan Updated on : 02-11-2015 08:53 AM
Baloch activist Musti Khan heckling Pakistani Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif in Washington. Khan was silenced in no time as he raised slogans demanding freedom of Balochistan, but the long-standing problem continues to fall into deaf ears.

Despite being rich in natural resources, Balochistan, Pakistan's largest but least populous province, has not tasted fruits of development.

It is home to about 13 million people, but has a nominal share in infrastructure development. 

The province has been witnessing bloodshed since Pakistan's birth. 

The Baloch fought two major freedom campaigns against the state from 1973-77 and the second one since 2005, both were crushed by army with an iron hand. 

The ongoing movement was escalated after the death of veteran Baloch nationalist leader Nawab Akbar Bugti in August 2006.

Bugti's supporters blame Pakistan for his killing.

Reports of constant violation of human rights also attracted global attention.

Army is accused of indiscriminately eliminating Baloch nationalists and activists.

The alleged 'kill and dump' campaign sped up post 2009 after civilian government took office.

Army was accused to set up death squad to kill those 'posing threats'. Recovery of dumped bodies qualified the claim. 

Balochistan is divided among three countries, Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran.

But the reports of atrocities surface from Pakistani part. Thousands of deaths and many more missing form basis of discredit to army. 

The Military handling of the problem may have started giving results from an army standpoint, but the human cost is irrecoverable.

Baloch armed groups now remain weak and fragmented, the security situation is said to be improving, but as many accuse, it all came after Pakistan's own people were brutally killed by their own military. 

Despite a need felt by everyone in Pakistan for a political process, a concrete outcome is missing. 

Balochistan, the battleground for the longest civil war in Pakistan's history is waiting for a breakthrough

A breakthrough that brings hope for Baloch people, hope for a life minus conflict, war and violence.

(MK)
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