Remembering Disappeared
Baloch on International Day of the Disappeared
Imran Baluch (UK)
On 30
August, the International community remembered the missing and disappeared
people throughout the world. The day has been officially declared as the
Day of the Disappeared. On that day, the International Commission on
Missing Persons (ICMP) calls on all governments to provide answers to
families on the fate and whereabouts of missing persons. International
Human Rights Organisations have declared enforced disappearance as a grave
human rights violation and a crime against humanity. On this day, 30th
August 2007, the fate of tens of thousands of innocent Baloch youth and
elders remains unknown. Thousands of Baloch families in Pakistan occupied
Balochistan are looking for justice for their beloveds and peace of mind
for themselves in particular and for the Baloch society in general.
The
people in the Pakistan occupied Balochistan are facing a peculiar
situation of uncertainty and injustice. The secret agencies of Pakistani
army, which is ruling the country for the last 60 years one way or the
other, can pick a Baloch at any time with impunity. They do not care
whether this Baloch is 80 years old or a 12 years teenager. In the list of
the disappeared Baloch, many victims have included women and children
also. They could be taken at any time, day or night. Their captors may be
in uniform or civilian clothes. They forcibly take them away, giving no
reason, producing no warrant. Their relatives desperately try to find
them, going from one police station or army camp to the next. The
officials deny having arrested them or knowing anything about their
whereabouts or fate. The courts in that ‘God Given Country’ are helpless.
A decision made by even an army subaltern carries more weight than a high
court judge does.
Disappeared Baloch persons from Pakistan occupied Balochistan have been
denied the right to a proper arrest and to a fair trial. There has been
evidence of inhuman torture on many of the disappeared persons. Some have
eventually been killed and some have been dumped away in half-dead
condition.
One of
the main affect of these enforced disappearances in Balochistan is the
grave socio-economic situation of their families. Many of the disappeared
were the main bread earner for the family and their families are facing
immense financial hardship.
All
the well-known human rights organizations and other concerned institutions
have been voicing their serious concern regarding the fate of missing
persons in Pakistani Balochistan. Internationally, Pakistan has been
identified as one of the countries with high numbers of enforced
disappearances unfortunately; most of these forced disappearances took
place in Balochistan. Currently more then 6000 Baloch youth/ political
activists are either missing or being tortured in the Pakistan’s army
secret dungeons.
This
inhuman behaviour of Pakistan has forced hundreds of the Baloch women and
children to take into streets and protest against forced disappearances,
torture and extra judicial killings of Baloch youth. This is an act, which
is indicative of extreme conditions and desperation of Baloch masses where
women held the utmost respect and not supposed to take to street on
political or social issues.
Enforced disappearance of Baloch elders and youth by Pakistani armed
forces violates the rights of both the disappeared person and their
relatives and the Baloch society as a whole. The clear responsibility to
provide answers regarding the fate of missing persons lies with the
government of Pakistan as government secret agencies and it armed forces
are responsible for these enforced disappearances. Nevertheless, it is now
an open secret that Pakistan has neither any respect of National and
International human rights laws or it has any tradition to respect value
or human lives. This has been particularly obvious regarding their
attitude and behaviour vis a vis Baloch people.
The
only hope left for the Baloch is the support of international community.
It is the moral obligation and duty of International Human Right Groups,
International Commission on Missing Persons (ECMP) , UN, EU and all
freeborn people to put pressures on Pakistan regarding enforced
disappearances, torture, extra judicial arrests and gross human rights
violations in Balochistan, as currently the fate of tens of thousands
remains unknown. The Baloch are looking for justice and peace of mind.
There will be no peace mind for their families until their beloved who
have been forcefully taken away from them are found and the perpetrators
of inhuman crimes are brought to justice.
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List 2 of some of the disappeared Baloch and
Sindi in Pakistan
List 1 of some of the disappeared Baloch and
Sindi in Pakistan
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of Abducted Baloch People
SOME OF MISSING Baloch IN Pakistan