30 August
International Day of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances;
Pakistani’s have violated the state laws as will as
international obligations to protect their citizens from internal and external
harm. The Pakistan security forces under
the authorities (Army, chief, president, judiciary and Chief Minister) are
committing Enforced disappearance and they kills and dumps enforced disappears people’s
body on wildness in Baluchistan.
The international
human rights obligations prohibit Pakistan from committing such crime. The crime
of Iranian and Pakistan committed against the Baluch are not less than crime
committed against humanity. Today the Baluch are suffering from the Iranian and
Pakistanis crime, we believe the world have already suffered enough from the
states promoted terrorist, it is the time to put the end to the states promoted
terrorist.
The current president of Pakistan has apologised and
promised to resolves the enforced disappearances issue in Baluchistan. But
since the current government has been elected into the office there are more
enforced disappearances and killing in Baluchistan. We believe no government in Pakistan is sincere
to resolve the enforced disappearances.
We believe that the Baluch people have absolute right to re-establish
their own independent state, the Baluch are not challenging any body, the Baluch
demand for independence is a legitimate demand, because the other nations
already benefiting from it. Pakistan and Iran are failed state and they are
threats to world security and the Baluch want peace, trade not conflict with
the world.
Today on the occasion of the international day of the
victims of Enforced disappearance we argue to British government to ask Pakistan
authorities to either produce to the court or release the Baluch they have been
holding in unknown locations without access to their families and lawyers
without charges. We do believe that the British prime minister is an advocate of
the universal human rights and in this occasion lend his support to the
families of Enforced disappearance in Baluchistan.
M.Sarjov
M.Sarjov
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