Thursday, August 21, 2008

Some Tribal chiefs, Mullahs, and educated elites (Political Parties) in Iranian occupied Baluchistan have been subordinating Tehran rule for decades.


Some people have argued that so-called  "Baluchistan nationalist parties" are professional politicians, who have been using the Baluch nationalist sentiments in order to break their own isolation; they have associated their own hunger for power with the desire of those Baluch who genuinely supports an independent Baluchistan. Some Tribal chiefs, Mullahs, and Baluch educated elites (Political Parties) in Iranian occupied Baluchistan have been subordinating Tehran rule for decades. The Persian, Shiite elite in Tehran do not trust these collaborators.

Following are some facts you can use to make your own conclusion;
Throughout history, ethnic ties and sentiments have helped to shape men’s loyalties and group affiliations, from nomadic to an agrarian existence. Ties have always existed, but social influence and political relevance have varied from periods in different cultures all over the world.

Interstate wars have played an important role in mobilising the ethnic population and allowing agrarian society to play a central role. Historically one can say that interstate warfare assists a growth in ethnic consciousness and ethnic politic.

The rise of bureaucratic states and competition between different ethnic groups over bureaucratic jobs and domination of one group over other and secular intellectuals who pioneer the historical revolution lead to ethnic mobilization.

Crisis in religious authorities is a challenge posed to religion from science, education needs to adapt to the historic vision of society, out of this position of secular intellectual has come to force an ethnically based communal regeneration.

Skills are needed by the expanding scientific state; educators needed to educate professionals. Educators are the intelligentsia. The bureaucratic organization provides scientific and technical expertise and creates an educational system to train experts and upward mobility.

States are faced with a rise of the intelligentsia, tendency towards overproduction of highly qualified personnel in relation to administrative, business or professional posts; dominant ethnic use of the cultural ground for discrimination in admitting intelligentsia to public high-status positions. The sense of ethnic professional worth and obstacles has radicalised ethnic intelligentsia.

The professionals require a viable social identity, supported by a historical legitimacy, and they found it in the ethnic solution proposed by their intellectuals. Alongside providing a new bureaucratic arena for their career and status aspirations, the ethnic community, suitably transformed into the active nation, resolves the cultural crisis of identity of the intelligentsia, places them at the head of an alliance with other aspirant division, and breaks down intelligentsia social isolation from the people with potentially revolutionary results.

Alliance with candidate nationalist and nationalist intellectual carry with it the potential for political action; so-called Balochistan national parties(party of medical professional and lawyer and opportunistic double jackets) may advance certain ideas of autonomy, unity, and identity, but do not indicate the strategy for attaining self determination and revival of the independent Baluch homeland.
Mehrab .Sarjov

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