Parliamentarians gather to express solidarity with oppressed citizens of Baluchistan
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16(th) October 2013, Brussels, European Parliament
Legislators from around the globe gathered at the European Parliament at
Brussels, Belgium this week to denounce the Pakistani government's kill-and-dump
policy in Baluchistan and to express their support for democracy, human rights
and the rule of law in the beleaguered province.
The event 'Baluchistan: Destiny Denied' was hosted by the European Conservatives
and Reformists Group in the European Parliament and Baluchistan House.
Introducing the event, Paulo Casaca, executive director of South Asia Democratic
Forum, highlighted the continuing oppression of the Baluch people and the
systematic denial of their rights by the Pakistani government.
Ryzsard Czarnecki, an MEP from Poland, spoke about Baluchistan's potential
riches from its natural resources and lamented the fact that Pakistani
government policy effectively makes Baluchistan one of the poorest and least
developed regions on the planet, with alarmingly high rates of infant mortality
and illiteracy.
Mr Czarnecki's intervention was followed by remarks from Canadian MP Russ
Hiebert, British MP Andrew Percy, Baluch special envoy to the EU Mehran Baluch
and prominent Canadian broadcaster and commentator Tarek Fatah, who condemned
Pakistan's merciless crushing of Baluch identity and the Pakistani army's
murderous campaign to wipe out dissent in the province.
The event, attended by MEPs, activists, officials and diplomats, comes just days
after the European Parliament delivered a stinging rebuke to Pakistan in a
resolution denouncing the recent murder of Christians by jihadis in Peshawar.
Opening the session, Paulo Casaca said: "The most important issue is probably
the one of the absence of a state of law. It is vital to defend minorities and
stop the kill and dump policy. There is a genocide of the people of
Baluchistan."
Ryszard Czarnecki, speaking about the recent earthquake and the Pakistani
government's decision to prevent access to international NGOs, said: "The
Pakistani position regarding the NGOs not being allowed to go to Baluchistan to
provide assistance is definitely a problem motivated by the broader situation in
Baluchistan that the Pakistan government wishes to hide. Pakistan has also
failed when it comes to following on missing people and, most importantly, there
has been a kill-and-dump policy from Pakistani officials that is unacceptable."
Mehran Baluch, special representative of Baluchistan to the EU, denounced
Pakistan as guilty of brutal colonialism, saying: "The situation in Baluchistan
can only be defined as genocide and the silence regarding this issue is
deafening. Pakistan's creation was an unusual historical incident and the best
option for regional peace is to support Baluchistan's nationalist movement."
Russ Hiebert, a Canadian parliamentarian, focused on the role that the
international community could play to bring about positive change in
Baluchistan. He said: "The solution lies in justice for the people, and the
international community must play a role in this. Justice must be
restored otherwise there will be no end in sight to the violence. Fear is a
reality on the ground, even among judges which makes the judicial system
unreliable."
Andrew Percy, a British MP, drew attention to schooling, saying: "The issue of
education is very important to the United Kingdom as one of the biggest
providers of foreign aid to Pakistan, especially regarding education. There have
been discussions in the United Kingdom about how much has been spent but not how
that amount has been spent, which is the most important issue. Education is an
important tool to fight extremism, sectarianism and any sort of promotion of
hate."
Tarek Fatah, executive director of Baluchistan House, drew attention to the
Pakistan-China relationship and in particular the Chinese military's takeover of
Gawdar port near the opening to the Persian Gulf. He said: "Today, Baluchistan's
position at the Strait of Hormuz is crucial, a fact which is reflected by
agreements between China and Pakistan to allow China to take over the port of
Gawdar. The military of Pakistan are a terrorist organisation occupying
Baluchistan."
US Congressman Jim Sensenbrenner, who was unable to attend due to the US
government shutdown, said in a written statement: "As a student of history, I
know much about the tragedies that have occurred in Baluchistan. The Baluch
people have pressed for nearly seven decades to throw the yoke of Pakistani
rule. Rightfully, the Pakistani regime has lost the confidence of the Baluchs
because Baluch activism is met by Pakistani armour, artillery and air strikes.
Respected organisations like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch
continually catalogue the human rights abuses and deteriorating situation. But
it is my hope that international pressure, including from the United States
Congress, will bring about change for the better for Baluchistan."
For more information please visit www.baluchistanhouse.com
Media Contact
Tariq Ahmed
baloch.secretariat(at)gmail.com
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