Tuesday, September 17, 2019

We, the Baluch, reject Baluchistan occupation by Persian



The Law in the Iranian Baluchistan is an external prescription that the Baluch have no control; the Baluch discover the law, but he cannot make the law. The Baluch cannot make a supplementary amendment into basic Shiite law to apply it into his/her economic, cultural environment in which he lives. 



The government that governs Iran by so-called the Shiite divine law and that government's law does not allow fundamental changes in the society.

Since the invasion and annexation of western Baluchistan by the Persian forces in 1927, the Persian elites have been trying to stifle the Baluch national identity. The Persian desire for integration is assimilation into Persian.

We, the Baluch, reject Baluchistan occupation by Persian, and we demand our natural liberty, that is an independent Baluchistan from Iran.
It would be, indeed absurd if the Baluch right of self-determination ignored.
The division of Baluchistan and expansions of the Persian culture, language into the Iranian occupied Baluchistan has muffled the Baluch expression of the ethnic ties for the much of the last half-century.

Similarly division of Baluchistan between States and administrative divisions within states, dictatorships and religious rules have prolonged the political division in the Baluch speaking land.

On the other hand, the demand for an independent Baluchistan is a legitimate and classical goal for national self-determination. The Baluch aim in Iranian occupied Baluchistan is to secede from Iran and form a secular, democratic and sovereign state with no connection with Iran and others.

Mehrab Sarjov is a political activist based in London, and he campaign's for an independent Baluchistan from Iran.


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