Monday, March 5, 2012

The controversy is that Baluchistan has been occupied

Among the many changes going on in the world, nothing is more important for the Baluch than those happening in Iran, Pakistan, Afghanistan and the future of Baluch and Baluchistan. There is a revolution going on in how the Baluch think of themselves and how they form ties with their neighbours and others.

We do not know what is a ratio of advance the Baluch has made yet, and what problems would turn out to be. Because it difficult to work out exactly what would be problems, but one thing is certain the Baluch can tune out from problems when they work together to solves the problems.

There are few nations in the world where there is no discussion about equality, rights so forth. Where there is no debate this is because the nation actively repressed by religious fundamentalist or absolutists authoritarian government.

Equality is where each party has equal right and obligations. In such state each person has respect and wants the best for the other. State and citizens relations are based upon communication to understand others point of views, that is essential for maintaining peace and security for every one. Pakistan and Iran relations with the Baluch do not function because their relations are not based on mutual trust and the states hide too much  from Baluch the relationship between states and Baluch are not free based on coercion and violence.


The controversy is that Baluchistan has been occupied; the Iranian and Pakistani have kept the Baluch under their occupation.  The westerner and, some Arab states suggest that if the Pakistan and Iranian polices toward Baluch or constitutions modified that would make live easier for the Baluch nation under their occupation.

The collective humiliation affecting the Baluch and emotional injury implicated upon the nation go far beyond the constitution changes and require solution beyond Pakistan and Iran boundaries.

There is much talk in the west of protecting the human right, the Baluch are losing their human life every hour, the human life should be more valued than the sovereignty of Pakistan and Iranian over Baluchistan in which they occupied in the first place.  


There is perhaps nostalgia surrounded the lost haven the independent Baluchistan with its roots in the past.
M. Sarjov is a poltical activist based in London,

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