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Number of forced missing cases has increased in Balochistan and at the same time the killing of missing persons in fake encounters is going on. Nasrullah Baloch

Bolan Times : (Web Desk) Chairman of the Voice for Baloch Missing Persons (VBMP) Nasrullah Baloch has said that the number of forced missing cases has increased in Balochistan and at the same time the killing of missing persons in fake encounters is going on. He said that in Iran Blochs are also being targeted for violence and brutality. Many Balochs are killed in Iran. Even women are forcefully being disappeared like men. We condemn them all. (Intekhab Daily, Oct.9)

Voice for Baloch Missing Persons Camp at Quetta, Balochistan.

Missing persons commission received 8869 cases in 11 years, 6648 cases were disposed of while 5337 people returned to their homes from detention centers and prisons. This was stated in the recent report of the Commission on Missing Persons. It was said that the government established the Commission on Missing Persons in March 2011. At that time, the Ministry of Interior sent 136 cases to the commission. Later, the registration of such cases increased. And the period of the missing persons commission continued to be extended by the concerned governments while the commission under the chairmanship of Chairman Justice (retd) Javed Iqbal continued its efforts to find the missing persons. According to the report released on October 2022, the Missing Persons Commission received 8869 cases from March 2011 to August 2022, out of which 6648 cases were dealt with.  It further states that the commission dealt with 42 missing persons cases in September. Among them, 37 missing persons were traced. The commission has also provided financial assistance through pensions and other sources from government institutions to take care of the affected families. (Jasarat)

Protest in Balochistan against Trawler Mafia & lack of basic amenities Activists from Haq Do Tehreek, Balochistan.

Bolan Times (Media Desk): Protest in Balochistan against Trawler Mafia & lack of basic amenities Activists from Haq Do Tehreek, Balochistan lead by Maulana Hidayatur Rehman Baloch and Hussain Wadela organised a protest rally to highlight the various problems of Baloch people in front of Gharibabad Transport in Main Chowk of Pasni, Balochistan. A large number of local people including the fishermen participated in the protest.

Haq Do Tehreek Gawadar

i) Trawler Mafia issue Addressing the gathering, Maulana Hidayatur Rehman & Hussain Wadela said that the Haq Do Tehreek is a public movement against the illegal practices of

Chinese capitalists and other influential people. The leaders highlighted the incident of a boat belonging to the Khuzdar MPA’s brother, fishing illegally in the Ormara Sea. They said that this shows the involvement of big capitalists and hijacking of poor men’s livelihood. The leaders further recalled the exodus of Sindhi people who closed down 32 fishing shops because of the fishing Mafia and inactivity of Fish Harbour Jetty since several years. The leader further said that locals get assistance of cheap gas, petrol and food items from neighbouring country Iran but the local administration is sucking the blood out of the local public. The leaders called it strange to raise slogans of “Pakistan Zindabad” when there is continuous exploitation of poor public. These chants and slogans are only made for the rich capitalists and the mafia who exploit the facilities meant for the poor people. The leaders said that they will not raise “Pakistan Zindabad” slogans until this discrimination stops. ii) Medical Facility Issue The leaders acknowledged the growing menace of drug addiction amongst the younger generation. They criticized the govt for its failure to adopt any preventive strategy against drugs. They also showed disappointment with the lack of medical facilities available in the Distt. Pasni.  Strike call on 27th October in Gwadar : The leaders of Haq Do Tehreek are going to organise a large historical gathering in Gwadar on 27.10.2022 in view of these recurring issues. Comments: 1) Many groups in Pakistan, both ethnic and religious, continue to suffer due to neglect from political and government indifference. 2) Trawler mafia has ruined the livelihood of local fishermen in the coastal city. Chinese projects have not provided employment opportunities to locals as it had promised. While Chinese trawlers have depleted fish stocks and exploited natural resources, the project has also fueled high level of corruption with retired army officials being appointed in key positions overseeing CPEC and filling their pockets.

3) While the Pakistani administration maintains the false belief that the Chinese-fueled ‘development’ in Balochistan will benefit the local population, the sad reality is that these protests saw locals demanding basic necessities, such as livelihood, clean drinking water and basic health facilities which they continue to be deprived of.

Balochistan – Enforced Disappearances, Extrajudicial Killings Have Become A Norm In Pakistan’s Largest Province

ByGuest Author

August 11, 2022

OPED By Lt. Col Abhijeet Nabiar

On November 12, 2021, a Baloch identified as Abdul Wahab was allegedly abducted at the hands of the security Forces (SFs), during a raid on his house in Dera Bugti District.

On November 13, 2021, two brothers, identified as Muhammad Essa and Abdul Haq, were forcibly removed by SF-backed death squad members during a raid on their house in the Mashkay area of Awaran District.

On the same day, the SFs whisked away two individuals from Panjgur District. They were identified as Rashid Hussain and SajjadBaloch.

The condition and whereabouts of these people remain unknown.

In fact, according to the latest reports in July, Baloch National Movement (BNM), the Baloch nationalist organization seeking independence from Pakistan, has alleged that security forces kidnapped 46 people, of which 28 were released after torture.

In its July report, it also said that the most egregious violation of human rights was the Ziarat killing in which Pakistani agencies killed 11 people in custody. The human rights secretary of BNM, Dr. Nazir Noor told the press recently: “a new chapter was added regarding custodial killings of forcibly disappeared persons.

Earlier, the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) of the police under the Pakistan Army had killed many forcibly disappeared persons in fake encounters. But it is for the first time that in immediate response to the action of a Baloch pro-freedom organization, 11 forcibly disappeared people were killed in custody and termed attackers”.

It is well known that a  large number of political activists, intellectuals, and students, who “celebrate” August 11 as their “Independence Day”, have gone missing in the Balochistan province of Pakistan in the past few decades.

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The families allege Pakistan’s spy agencies behind enforced disappearances, tortures, and killings of those missing persons. There are even reports of protesting family members being harassed by the spy agencies and security forces.

The state’s level of seriousness in addressing this issue can be gauged by the fact that the list of missing persons on the website of the Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances remains a blank page. Fareeha (not her real name) recounts the ordeal of the forced abduction of her fiancée in 2019. He was abducted on his way back from the Liaquat Memorial Library in Karachi on charges of suspicion.

Most of the relatives of abductees are poor with little to no education. However, they could too understand that it’s the state’s responsibility to ensure due process of law. Due to unemployment and lack of literacy, loved ones of the abducted people have sole bread earned in custody, however, they could too understand that it’s the state’s responsibility to ensure due process of law.

Many missing people aren’t counted because their National Identity Card (NIC) details do not exist or their families lack the resources to register their cases. The abductees and their families are subjected to a perversion of justice that turns the presumption of innocence (‘innocent until proven guilty) on its head.

Moreover, the collective lack of public interest, empathy, and urgency to resolve this issue leaves many staggered.

The sparse coverage of the enforced disappearances in Pakistan’s Baluchistan is becoming a matter of global concern. The problem lies in the lesser humans’ characterizations of Baluchs and Pashtuns, who are described as gun-wielding tribal people in Pakistani culture.

Therefore, the sufferings of Balochs and Pashtuns disappearances are accorded a lower value than that of a family from mainstream urban Pakistan.

According to HRCB data, since 2016, at least 3,738 people have been forcibly disappeared by the SFs. These include 522 in 2016; 1, 225 in 2017; 642 in 2018, 568 in 2019, 480 in 2020, and 301 in 2021 (data till November 10). Of these 3,738, just 453 have been released. But SFs have extra-judicially killed at least 1,553 people since 2016 (data till October 31, 2021).

At least 27 persons disappeared in the month of October 2021. Since January 1, 2021, at least 339 people have disappeared by the SFs from across Balochistan.

Moreover, at least 298 people have been confirmed to have been extra-judicially killed in 2021, thus far. Many of those killed were registered as victims of enforced disappearance and had already been in the custody of the forces

List of districts in Balochistan - Wikipedia
List of districts in Balochistan – Wikipedia

The Voice for Baloch Missing Persons (VBMP), meanwhile, claims that more than 45000 people have been forcibly disappeared by the Pakistan Army, and more than 5000 missing persons have been ‘killed and dumped’ over the last decade. It is widely believed that these are principally victims of the security agencies’ ‘kill and dump’ operations, particularly within the Southern region, targeting local Baloch dissidents.

Indeed, the systematic campaign of extermination of ethnic Baloch people through enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings within the South of the Province remains unabated.

On June 7, 2021, the Pakistan government introduced the ‘Criminal Law (Amendment) Bill 2021’ in the National Assembly, criminalizing enforced disappearance and imposing a punishment of 10 years imprisonment for anyone found guilty of the offense.

The Bill against enforced disappearance appears to be no more than an eyewash to contain the rising protests. Indeed, it was only after five months of deliberate delay and continuous campaigning by international and national human rights organizations that the National Assembly passed the Bill on November 8.

However, the Bill is yet to become law, and will now be sent to the Senate for its passage.

The menace is a reality that Pakistan’s Supreme Court has clearly recognized time and again. Most recently, on September 30, 2021, the Supreme Court declared the report submitted by the Balochistan Police on five missing persons “unsatisfactory.” Gulzar Ahmed, the judge of Pakistan, remarked that people had gone missing and the families had to run after the Police to register cases: “You (police) do not know how to investigate cases.

A case of disappearance should have been registered by the police which could not be done.” A three-member bench, comprising judge Ahmed, Justice IjazulAhsan, and Justice Faisal Arab, was hearing the case at the Supreme Court’s Quetta Registry. The Court had taken suo moto notice of the disappearances.

On November 21, 2021, former Senator Farhatullah Babar stated that the enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings had been going on for decades, but they were institutionalized during the regime of General Pervez Musharraf who acknowledged this in his book, “In the road of Fire: A Memoir.”

But Islamabad’s and Rawalpindi’s heavy-handed approach to Baloch dissent and separatism, further as the relative weakness of judicial institutions in the country, make any reversal of the current and pervasive ‘disappearances’ and ‘kill and dump’ strategy unlikely.

Besides, the widening footprint of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) projects within the province, the denial of any significant benefits to locals, and therefore the demographic transformation that is being engineered can only compound the alienation and anger provoked by rising atrocities by SFs and their proxies

The author is a retired Indian Lt. Colonel. Views Personal

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