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Simultaneous protests to be held on International Day against Disappearances

Baloch Student Organisation – Azad and International Voice for Baloch Missing Persons are holding simultaneous protests in several countries on the International Day against Disappearances for the safe release of Zakir Majeed Baloch and oth
er missing persons.

The protest in London will be held on 30 August at 10 Downing Street between 4:00 – 7:00 pm.The protest in London will be held on 30 August at 10 Downing Street between 4:00 – 7:00 pm.
Zakir Majeed Baloch, the senior vice chairman of Baloch Student Organization – Azad is missing since 8th June 2009. He was abducted by Pakistani Intelligence agencies and his whereabouts are still unknown. It is pertinent to mention that recently the US Congressmen Dana Rohrabacher has written to the secretary of state Ms. Hilary Clinton to enquire about the case of Zakir Majeed and other forced-disappeared Baloch persons.

The protests are also aimed at highlighting other enforced disappearances and the kill and dump policy by Pakistani forces in Balochistan. It is to be noted that over 14,000 Baloch have been abducted by Pakistan’s security agencies. Around 500 people from the aforementioned figure have been killed under-custody. There brutally tortured and mutilated bodies were dumped in deserted areas and road sides across Balochistan.

The protest in London will be held on 30 August at 10 Downing Street between 4:00 – 7:00 pm.The venues and timings for Norway, Australia, Sweden, Ireland and Karachi will be announced soon.

The Baloch Community in Germany has also announced to support the protest call given by BSO-Azad and International Voice for Baloch Missing Persons. Baloch Community in Germany will be holding a protest in Köln on the same day.

Iran’s Al-mersaad opened fire on Baloch protesters in Bogaan bazaar

 10 August 2012
Iran’s Al-mersaad opened firing on Baloch protesters in Bogaan bazaar here on Wednesday. At least one man has been killed and four women critically injured.

According to details the Iranian Al-mersaad force has attempted to set up a check post in Bogaan Bazaar, a town in Iranian occupied Balochistan. The residents of the area objected saying that setting up of the check post will make life difficult for already oppressed people. The resident of the area gathered to register their protest but the Iranian security forces opened indiscriminate firing on them. Resultantly, one man was killed and four women have been wounded.

Almersaad forces have similar powers like the FC (frontier corps) in Pakistan. They have been dispatched from Tehran; they operate under the direct supervision of Iran’s supreme leaders and consider themselves answerable to none.
The deceased has been identified as Yaqoob S/O Shah Dad Baluch. The injured women have been shifted to Pahra (Iranshahr) hospital where their condition was stated to be critical.

It is pertinent to mention that Almersaad forces have similar powers like the FC (frontier corps) in Pakistan. They have been dispatched from Tehran; they operate under the direct supervision of Iran’s supreme leaders and consider themselves answerable to none. Local people say that they are the most brutal force that has made life miserable for innocent people. They have established check posts almost everywhere in Iranian occupied Balochistan and they often kill innocent Baloch without any reason.

AHRC:Pakistans torture and detention centres in BLOCHISTAN

8 August 2012;
The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has collected details of detention and torture centres in Pakistan, where missing persons are held for long periods of time in order to force them to confess their involvement in terrorist and sabotage activities. The information about the places of illegal detention was collected from the persons who were detained in these centres for several years after arrest. Their whereabouts were never made known to their family members.

Persons released from these centres are often abandoned on the roadside.Many of the missing persons have testified in courts and to the media that they were kept in the custody by the army and that they were tortured.
Military intelligence (MI), Inter Service Intelligence (ISI), Federal Intelligence Agency (FIA), Pakistan Rangers, and the Frontier Constabulary (FC) are the main agencies who are keeping persons incommunicado and who torture them to confess their involvement in anti-state activities.
   
June 5, 2008

Torture and Detention centers in Balochistan:

In All over Balochistan there are dozens of military detention centers, where people after their arrest, are detained and tortured to force confession statements about their alleged activities against the army in the province. Following are places in Balochistan province where Pakistan army and FC are running their torture and detention centres:

Quli Camp Cantonment Queta:
Quli Camp Cantonment Queta, in the capital of Balochistan province. In front of this detention camp there is a mountain called as Koh-e-Murad (Dead Mountain) which has been taken over by the Pakistan Army and is used as a dumping area for some sensitive arms and ammunitions. According to local people, people are brought here and detained for several months.

 Khuzdar Cantonment area:
Safe house of the ISI at Khuzdar Cantonment area. The Khuzdar district is in southeast of the province and all detained or arrested persons by the state intelligence agencies from south and southeast districts are brought and kept over here. The place is notorious for torture.

Fort at Turbat town:
The fort at Turbat town, a sub-district of the province. This fort is used for keeping missing persons and still there are dozens of missing persons in the fort, but it is under the control of FC. In the port city of Gwadar there is one more camp used by the FC for keeping people in illegal detention for several months.

Sibi, Dera Bugti and Kohlu:
In the northern part of the Balochistan province, there are several places of detention and torture in three districts namely - Sibi, Dera Bugti and Kohlu. Here, the military have their own bases and camps. But in military terms these army centres are called "settlements" instead of cantonments. In these districts the persons arrested are mainly from the central and the northern parts. The main military detention centres are in Loti gas field, Pir Koh gas field and Dera Bugti gas field. 

Most of the detainees are local residents of the above named districts. They are charged with mutiny against the 'army control' of the districts, blowing up of the main gas supply line to the other parts of the country, sabotage, bomb attacks on military installations, affiliation with different nationalist parties and association with the Balochistan Liberation Army. 

In Kohlu district's military settlement there is one check post. This is purely run by the army which has torture cells. In Sui sub-district there is also a military check post which runs torture cell besides a main detention centre in the "settlement" at Sui gas field.

Doctors vowed to continue protest till release of colleagues


 9 August 2012


Quetta:

Baloch doctor’s Forum, in a statement, said that Baloch Doctors’ Forum and Pakistan Medical Association started the ongoing protest when Dr Deen Mohammad Bangulzai was discovered, and it will continue until the release of Dr Ghulam Rasul, Dr Deen Mohammad Baloch and Doctor Akbar Marri.
Dr Ghulam Rasul has been abducted from Baruri Road Quetta, Dr Deen Mohammad Baloch was abducted from his official residence at Ornach hospital three years ago and Dr Akbar Marri was abducted three years back from Saryab Road Quetta.
The protesting doctors said the government was not paying serious attention to their protest because it has failed to protect the doctors and arrest abductors and killers of their associates. “The killers of Professor Dr Mazar Khan Baloch, Dr Baqir Shah, Dr Saleh Baloch, Dr Momtaz Haydar, Dr Samad Khan Achakzai and others are still at large”, said the BDF.

They said Dr Ghulam Rasul has been abducted from Baruri Road Quetta, Dr Deen Mohammad Baloch was abducted from his official residence at Ornach hospital three years ago and Dr Akbar Marri was abducted three years back from Saryab Road Quetta. They said the whereabouts of the aforementioned doctors is still unknown.

They said, “If the situation remains as it is now for doctors, then we will be forced to leave the work and go back to our homes.” They charged that not providing protection to the doctor was the complete failure of the government.

According the BDF statement no one is safe in Balochistan at present including students, doctors, journalists, professors, intellectuals, traders and political activists - the government has failed all of them and they feel unsecure. “If the government cannot provide relief to the people, they should resign”, demanded the doctors. They appealed to the Supreme Court to take notice of abduction of doctors and question the government on their silence.

One killed, four women critically injured in Iranian forces firing

8 August 2012
Western Balochistan: In another brutal act, Iranian fascist regime's forces opened indiscriminate fire on innocent Baloch civilians killing one man and injuring four other helpless women.

All injured women are said to be in critical condition.
Forces entered breaking into the house door, within a few seconds they opened fire: locals
The firing incident took place in Hung Bugaan area of Iranian occupied Balochistan. According to local sources, forces surrounded the area first and within a few seconds of breaking into the house they opened fire. Loud cries of injured women followed the sounds of bullets.

Neighbors confirmed the identity of the dead as Yaqoob Baloch, a local.

Locals in Western Balochistan are witnessing an intensive brutality in Iranian forces' attitude lately.

Baloch Human Rights Organisation has held a protest demonstration

 07 Aug 2012
Karachi : The Baloch Human Rights Organisation has held a protest demonstration in front of Karachi Press Club against on-going ‘state terrorism’ in Balochistan.

A large number of Baloch women, children and elderly holding placards and banner gathered outside Karachi Press Club to hold a demonstration against raids on houses of innocent Baloch and military offensives in different areas of Balochistan. The protesters also chanted full throat slogans against Pakistan and its security forces for committing atrocities against Baloch people.
Addressing the media persons that leaders of BHRO said that state atrocities were intensifying with every passing day in Balochistan. They said due to indiscriminate bombing on civilian population, demolishing their houses and the unending forced-disappearances and the kill and dump policy of the state human rights situations in Balochistan were deteriorating rapidly and turning into a grave human tragedy. According to BHRO leaders recently the state security forces carried out indiscriminate bombings in Dera Bugti, Kohlu, Chamalang, Kohistan Marri and raided houses of people in New Khan, Quetta and Mastung town of Balochistan.

“On 19 July gunship helicopters were used in an attack on civilian population in Killi Kabo area of Espilinji, Balochistan, which resulted in death of seven innocent Baloch youth. Several people were arrested in injured condition and shifted to undisclosed locations who are still being detained by Pakistani forces''

“On 30, July a massive military offensive was carried in Marwaar, Margat and Killi Zarghon areas of Balochistan. Pakistan army indiscriminately used latest weapons and gunship helicopters which killed hundreds of livestock and injured several people including women and children. Houses poor people were set on fire and demolished. The state security forces also looted valuables and abducted several people who have not been heard of since their arrest.
“On 30, July a massive military offensive was carried in Marwaar, Margat and Killi Zarghon areas of Balochistan.
On 31, July Pakistan Para-military forces raided several houses in New Kahan, Quetta where women and children were terrorised during a house-to-house search''
On 31, July Pakistan Para-military forces raided several houses in New Kahan, Quetta where women and children were terrorised during a house-to-house search. Several people including aged people were arrested and severally beaten up on spot. The criminal security forces also looted valuables, cash and jewellery from the houses of poor labourers of New Kahan.”

The BHRO leaders said that abduction and discovery of mutilated bodies of Baloch activists are on rise. The state security forces are continuing endless brutal operations across Balochistan where they are freely using gunship helicopters against civilian populations. “State security forces and intelligence agencies are using different tactics to expand and continue their atrocities in Balochistan”, said BHRO leaders.

The Baloch Human Rights Organisation has urged the United Nations to take notice of ‘state terrorism’ in Balochistan and send a fact finding mission to Balochistan to impartially observe the endless brutalities against Baloch people

Pakistan: Balochistan’s Deepening Crisis – Analysis

 Tushar Ranjan Mohanty

(There is) …no difference between a human being and animals in Balochistan where mutilated bodies were found on a daily basis.
– Supreme Court of Pakistan, April 6, 2012.


Expressing deep concern over the role of the Frontier Corps (FC) in the deteriorating situation in Balochistan, Pakistan’s Supreme Court, on July 26, 2012, directed the Force to produce 30 missing persons, or face criminal action against its personnel, who had been named in FIRs for their alleged involvement in their abductions. Heading a three-judge Bench of the Apex Court, comprising Chief Justice Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, Justice Khilji Arif Hussain and Justice Jawwad S. Khawaja, the Chief Justice (CJ) warned the FC that a failure to produce the missing persons would force the Court to order the arrest of the concerned FC officers and personnel.

Observing that Balochistan was burning, but that the executive was showing little interest in controlling the situation, the CJ added that the Court had reached a stage where “everything has been identified”, but was now giving an opportunity to the Federal and Provincial Governments to act. The CJ noted that, for the preceding three days, they had been asking the authorities concerned to enforce the Constitution in Balochistan but no one was ready to take responsibility.

On July 24, 2012, the SC had made known its disappointment over the Federal and Provincial Governments’ failure to control the worsening law and order situation in Balochistan, observing that the Province had undergone a “constitutional breakdown”. The Court had noted that no one wanted to improve the situation in the Province and that the same response was being received by the Court in every hearing of the case, with none of the Court’s orders being implemented.

Meanwhile, on July 25, 2012, the Supreme Court Bar Association (SCBA) President Yasin Azad complained before the Court that the situation in Balochistan had reached a point of no return, similar to 1971 – when the country’s Eastern wing broke away to form Bangladesh – and consequently needed an urgent political solution. “Believe me, Balochistan is slipping away,” he told the three-judge Bench.
Nevertheless, Raja Irshad, Counsel for FC, during the hearing on July 24, 2012, submitting a report on behalf of FC on the Province’s law and order situation, in a written statement declared that the FC had conducted internal inquiries and found that not a single missing persons was in its custody.

The Supreme Court, on April 6, 2012, had started hearings on the petition filed by the Balochistan Bar Association regarding seven missing persons of the Marri tribe. Following the Chief Justice’s directive, Quetta Police, who had earlier claimed they had no information in this regard, produced four of the seven ‘missing’ people in the Court on the same day. Justice Chaudhry suspended New Sariab Station House Officer (SHO) Noor Baksh Mengal for his false statement about the missing persons and directed Police to arrest him. The remaining three ‘missing persons’ were produced on April 12, 2012. All the seven people had been picked up during a raid in Quetta’s Sariab Mill area on March 1, 2012, and had been listed as ‘missing’ since then.

Meanwhile, on July 13, 2012, the CJ ordered Balochistan FC commander Major General Obaidullah Khattak to produce 30 people in Court, noting that there was evidence that troops were involved in their disappearance. The Court had fixed July 24, 2012, as the date for the production of the missing persons. The latest observations of July 26, 2012, were related to this order.

This is not the first time that the Supreme Court has taken the FC to task for its involvement in the disappearance of Baloch people. Hearing petitions on a disappearance case, the SC on May 14, 2012, had observed that there existed evidence that the FC were involved in abducting people in Balochistan. The Court had told the FC Inspector General Major General Khattak that respect for the Force was waning gradually, as 95 per cent of the people in Balochistan had alleged that FC was involved in the ‘disappearance’ of civilians in the Province.

Abduction and extrajudicial killing has become order of the day in the Province. The disappearances and killings are widely believed to be orchestrated by Pakistan’s security and intelligence agencies, particularly including the FC and the Inter Services Intelligence (ISI), or by their proxies, particularly including the Tehreek-e-Nafaz-e-Aman Balochistan (TNAB, Movement for the Restoration of Peace, Balochistan). Indeed, CJ Choudhary, on July 9, 2012, had noted that every third missing person in Balochistan had been picked up by the FC. The head of the rights group, Voice for Baloch Missing Persons (VFBMP), Nasrullah Baloch, stated, on July 11, 2012, that “every day Frontier Corps and secret agencies kidnap political workers in broad daylight and keep them in their illegal torture cells, and then we receive their bullet-riddled, mutilated dead bodies.” The VFBMP on January 16, 2012, claimed that 14,385 persons have gone ‘missing’ since 2005, while more than 400 bullet riddled and tortured bodies had been dumped just since July 2010. Earlier, the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP), on December 10, 2011, reported that as many as 225 bullet-riddled bodies of missing persons had been recovered between July 2010 and November 2011. The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC), on January 31, 2012, estimated the number of executions of ‘disappeared’ persons at 271 in just six months, between July and December 2010. Similarly, the New York-based Human Rights Watch (HRW) reported, in April 2012, that at least 300 people had been abducted and killed, and their bodies abandoned, across Baluchistan since January of 2011.

Even on the Government’s own admission, the Country is facing a major problem of ‘disappearances’, though the numbers conceded are a fraction of the reality. Justice (Retired) Javed Iqbal, head of the Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances (CIED), on June 9, 2012, put the number of missing persons in the entire country at 560. This included 57 from Balochistan, 117 from Punjab, 174 from Sindh, 170 from Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, 18 from Islamabad and 12 each from Azad Kashmir and Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA). He recorded that 42 bodies of missing persons had been recovered in Balochistan.

Meanwhile, in another sign of the Government’s total disregard for the Baloch people, the killers of Nawab Akbar Bugti remain at large. On July 18, 2012, the Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) once again issued arrest warrants for seven high-profile accused, including Former President General Pervez Musharraf, in the Bugti murder case. This was the second time that the ATC issued the arrest warrants, the first being on July 11, 2012. Nawab Akbar Bugti, the chief of the Jamhoori Wattan Party (JWP), was killed on August 26, 2006, during a ‘military operation’ in the Kohlu District of Balochistan. Since then, violence in the Province has escalated dramatically. The state’s repressive machinery is working on overdrive, and there is a total collapse of civil governance in the Province, creating an environment for militant formations to thrive. According to the data compiled by the Institute for Conflict Management (ICM), the Province has already witnessed 620 fatalities, including 408 civilians, 135 SF personnel and 77 militants, in 2012 (till July 29); as against 363 fatalities, including 278 civilians, 65 SF personnel and 20 militants during the corresponding period of the preceding year.

On April 6, 2012, the Chief Justice voiced his regret over the fact that even in the presence of 26,000 Police and 50,000 FC personnel had proven insufficient to bring the law and order situation in the province under control. If the Police performed their duty, he added, the situation could improve.

Regrettably, however, the authorities at the helm, remain in denial and refuse to accept that the situation is worsening. Chief Minister (CM) Nawab Aslam Raisani declared, on July 16, 2012, that the situation is not as bad as is portrayed by the media, adding “it appears some lobby is trying to pave the way for some unconstitutional step in Balochistan”. He blamed the same ‘lobby’ for ‘spreading negativity’ about Balochistan through the print and electronic media. An international conspiracy is at play in Balochistan, the CM claimed. Though corroborating the same theory of a ‘foreign hand’, Prime Minister (PM) Raja Parvez Ashraf, on July 17, 2012, noted that the turbulence in Balochistan, though foreign abetted, was an internal issue for the State and people of Pakistan to resolve.

Such an internal ‘resolution’ remains far out of sight, even as the involvement of Government agencies in the case of missing persons, described as “the key issue of the province” by the Chief Justice, is documented in increasing detail. The unrelenting bloodletting in Balochistan that has continued without interruption – in its present cycle – since 2005, shows no signs of abating.

Tushar Ranjan Mohanty
Research Associate, Institute for Conflict Management

Pakistan Supreme Court orders in Balochistan have dispersed in the air: Mehlab Baloch



Quetta :The Daughter of Dr Deen Mohammad Baloch said she had hoped that after registering the cases of abducted Baloch her father would be released on the date given by Chief Justice and that she would be lucky enough to at least celebrate one Eid (Muslims Festival) with joy.

However, on 30 July 2012 Dr Deen Mohammad Bangulzia, abducted few days ago, has been released but her father, Dr Deen Mohammad Baloch who was abducted in June 2009 is still being detained at some undisclosed location. She further said, “I have tirelessly been waiting for my father but now our wish to celebrate a happy Eid is still in complete.”

She said after getting disappointed from all other institutions the assurance of supreme court had encouraged us but now the orders of court has also dispersed in the wind and the intelligence agencies do not consider decisions made by Supreme Court as noteworthy. Even though Chief Justice’s action against the Chief Minister had increased the credibility of the Court but now turning a blind eye to the cases of abducted Baloch is a question mark on decisions of Supreme Court.

Addressing the International powers she said, “Our final hope is now the role of the International institutions. If International Organisations also do not pay attention, then human lives are at grave danger which can turn into an unmanageable human tragedy.” American and many other countries have their own complexities and issues but keeping in view the importance of this region ‘South East Asia’ it is their responsibility to pay attention [to this region] where several Baloch activists’ including my father’s lives in grave danger, she added.

Another former senior member of BSO-A murdered

Zahid Baloch, a former senior member of Baloch Student Organization - Azad, today succumbed to his injuries after he was brutally fired upon by Pakistani forces.

Zahid Baloch, a groom of 6 days, was a senior member of BSO-A tump zone. His family who was rejoicing 6 days ago are today mourning the death of their young son.

Zahid Baloch was also the cousin of BRP leader martyr Sameer Rind. Martyr Sameer was killed and dumped by Pakistani intelligence personnel after he went missing for one year.

Zahid Baloch was also abducted along with Iqbal Baloch in 2007 but after severe torture he was released later. However, Iqbal Baloch's whereabouts are still not known.

BSO-A pays rich tribute to the brave, sincere and very devoted former member of BSO-A tump zone and believes the revenge of our martyr comrade lays in the independence of motherland.