Thursday, April 19, 2018

Iran has failed to secure the Baluch basic rights on day to day basis.


The purpose of any state in our time is the protection of human life and culture. The disruptive effect of large scale unemployment spark wars. The Baluch in the world do not have their subsistence guaranteed, the combined amount of food and other necessities are not adequate to live a dignified life. Combinations of economic, organisation, environmental, undemocratic institutions and unnatural boundaries made the Baluch living conditions intolerable.

Iran has failed to secure the Baluch basic rights on day to day basis. Obviously, the best way to secure the rights is the local institution accountable to people whose rights involved. In the world organised according to the principle of transparent sovereignty systematic starvation would be unknown.

 The Baluch have no means to secure their rights or change their government by their votes. They are hopelessly trapped.

As the result of the state policy a chaos reigns in Baluchistan.  The current Persian colonies, mix of population size, and economic indifferences, have brought havoc to Baluch communities in Baluchistan.

The Sunni extremist identities have been undermined, Mullahs are looking for new identities. The Sunni extremist in Baluchistan have been the Iranian Shiite regime natural allies. The Regime has used the Sunni extremist against Marxist as well as Baluch nationalist and they have not changed. The Mullah have nothing in common with the liberal democracy and nationalism, but share power and privilege with Shiite regime in Tehran.

The Baluch  aim is based in a concern for the common wealth of life that is preservation and enhancement of the human life on earth, and creation of means and tools for creating an employment and stability.
Mehrab. Sarjov is a political activist based in London and campaign for an independent Baluchistan.

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