By Murtaza Ali Shah
GENEVA: Balochistan’s unofficial representative to the United Nations
Mehran Baloch has alleged that the restive province is being
“Talibanised” by the establishment to further religious and ethnic
divisions to weaken the nationalist and progressive forces.
Baloch was speaking at a seminar he organised here on Thursday at the
Palais Des Nations, the UN Human Rights Council (UNHRC) headquarters,
which was attended by a large number of human rights campaigners, NGOs
and delegates from various countries.
At least three senior UNHRC representatives attended the seminar as
observers but they did not take part in the discussion on Balochistan
situation. The speakers included Tarek Fateh, a left-wing commentator
from Canada, Dr Charles Graves, ex-Member of European Parliament
(ex-MEP) Pablo Casaka, Zafar Baloch, Noordin Mengal and Baseer Naweed of
the Asian Human Rights Commission.
Baloch said that UN Working Group on Involuntary Disappearances in its
recent visit to the country had its work “extensively obstructed by the
authorities, at time on the pretext of security and sometime there was
no security for them”.
He alleged the working group members were told their visit was not
necessary and “every trick was used to disrupt their work so that to
hide the real nature of the atrocity that exists”.
Speaking on the spike in sectarian violence in the province, Baloch
said: “The Talibanisation of Balochistan targets the most vulnerable
sections of Baloch society, namely the women and religious minorities.
The relentless killings of Hazara are a burning issue of our times and
it exposes the true face of those who have forever promoted hatred on
sectarian and ethnic lines to help their agenda of subjugating the
masses.”
He said several militant organisations have established their foothold
in the province under the guise of social welfare work. The other
speakers raised the issue of involuntary disappearances and feared that
thousands of people may have been killed as despite many requests the
agencies were not responding as to what had happened to the lives of
those they have allegedly picked up. They called on the government of
Pakistan to halt military operation in some parts of Balochistan,
especially Marri and Bugti areas.
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