Friday, July 8, 2011

Humanity is divided into nations


Baluch is a nation determined for the unity of Baluch population to have a free state, a government solely of its own, for the exercise of a legitimate power and proper organisation for societies in Baluchistan.

Humanity is divided into nations, that nations are recognised by certain characteristics that can be established, and that the only legitimate form of government is self-government.  It has been said that men are born equal, in which they have a right to life, liberty, and pursue of happiness or the utilitarian argument that men are under two sovereign masters, pain and pleasure, that the best social arrangements are those which maximise pleasure and minimise pain.

The love for ones country is a rational, since the earth is the common habitat of human race, the prudent man should be a citizen of the world.  But man also has a duty more pressing that toward the particular society with which the individual is linked by social contract. Without knowing it one is so strongly joined to ones country, one cannot isolate nor separate oneself from it without feeling pain of ones mistake. The good of society is ones good.

The loyalty to state depends on its capacity to ensure the well being of individual and the state function for benefits its citizens. The state must be a place where individuals can rest with their possessions, a field to sustain themselves, home to cover them. If the citizen of the state no longer agreed of the political pact of their society, they have a right and should have a power to replace them by others. No groups of men, no individual, can exercise power that does not originate from nation. The nation is sovereign.


Relations between Baluch and Iran, Pakistan were the outcome of historical accident of colonial arrangements regulated by the game of conflict somehow managed to produce a balance of power. Such balance of power has no basic virtues of its own and liable to frequent violence conflicts and serious breakdown between Baluch and states. The Iranian and Pakistani do not derive their sovereignty over Baluchistan from the Baluch nation, they are the occupiers and Baluch owe no allegiance to occupiers.

The Baluch people do not shares Iran and Pakistan sovereignty, the union of Baluch and Iranian, and Pakistani has no legitimacy by virtue of the apparent will of the Baluch. Iran and Pakistan must be deprived from the powers to enforce their ambitions and views on Baluch as well as their weaker nations. The will of nation must override the unlawful claims of Iran and Pakistan on Baluchistan.

Self-determination,
Man continuous quest is to determine him-self as free being, self ruling, self motivated and the quest for perfection. Man has to be free in order to lean how to use his power’s freely and rationally. At the first effort may be violent, may bring more pain then he was under the orders of foreign occupiers. However one never develops into reason except through his own experience, one has to be free in order to be able to attain experience. People are prepared to accept violence in order to benefits from a self- government. An autonomous individual recognise no limits, the only limits are self-imposed limits. Free man’s will rules a fate, free man affirm himself against the world; by the strength of his belief he bends the world to his will, free man can move mountains. 
M.Sarjov is a political activist based in London,

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