Sunday, March 10, 2013

Preserving the Baluch values within Iran are not achievable goals



Equality of individuals is a source that provides a legitimate authority for a state. The foundation of any modern state is the equality of citizen. No one can claim that persons are equal in intelligence, attractive appearance. Individual are differ in their capacity and character but they are equally entitled as human beings and respect, a good society is dependent upon plans to organise great power and small power, all member of society equally enable to make the best of powers they possess.

 Judaism, Christianity, Islam, communism and capitalism were dependent on the idea of equality of respect for all persons through out the history a tendency to equality remain in place. The equality came together in the founding of the modern state particularly the French revolution and the American liberation.
Despite the Iranian Shiite and Persian origin regime claims to Imam Ali justice and equality of Islam the equal citizen rights have been denied to Baluch in Iran.  In the Shiite dominated Iran the religion sect one born in is more relevant than wealth, social status if one born Shiite one would be entitle to equal rights and respect.

 Values of the Baluch cultural and religious autonomy  rest on the same footing as the values of Persian culture and Shiite religion autonomy, the preservation of one equal moral worth as the others may be.

Preserving the Baluch values within Iran are not achievable goals, because the Persian, Shiite denial the respect of three basic human rights; A) bodily integrity; B) religion, moral, political choice; C)survival.

A citizen of a state must be satisfied at all the time but the Baluch continuously live under the fear of violence of state or violence from the groups on behalf of the state that make ridicule of choice. Without political choice one cannot employ means to hold government accountable. When the Baluch subsistence is under threat one cannot achieve anything. Respecting the right to survive may require leaving the Baluch alone that the Persian and Shiite expansionist in Iran are not hasten to do yet.
 Mehrab, Sarjov is a political activist based in London.

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