Contrary to popular belief, extreme deprivation is not all that the people of Balochistan are being subjected to. Discrimination, insecurity and human rights abuses are the order of the day in the largely overlooked province.
Recent months have seen an increase in the cases of alleged disappearances and unlawful killings of the Baloch.
The involvement of security agencies in these abductions, torture and extrajudicial killings in Balochistan is brought to light in the explosive new report by the Human Rights Watch (HRW), a New York based advocacy group.
It details cases of human rights abuses, violations of international and domestic laws and state-sponsored brutality that has claimed victims as young as 12 years old.
The 132-page report titled ‘We Can Torture, Kill, or Keep You for Years’ was released on Thursday. It documents 49 cases of enforced disappearances, 36 of which originated in 2009-2010.
The report implicates the Military Intelligence (MI) and Frontier Corps (FC) as well as the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) and Intelligence Bureau (IB) for being involved in enforced disappearances.
According to the report, 16 cases of abduction were carried out by, in the presence of, or with the assistance of FC personnel. The majority of disappearances documented by the HRW were in Quetta as well as Tump, Mustung and Thali.
A majority of the victims were targeted because of tribal affiliations or their involvement with Baloch nationalist movements and political parties.
One example is of 25-year-old Rahim [not his real name], who was arrested with Dr Naseem Baloch and Ilyas Karim on May 25, 2010 by the FC. “I explained that I was a farmer in Awaran and they also asked about my family, and about Dr Naseem and Ilyas. When I told them that they were my friends, they would scream, ‘You are lying to us! Tell us what Naseem is doing. Why is he involved in separatism?’”
The HRW report details the abductors’ methods in gruesome detail. Men are picked up from vehicles and from university campuses, homes or places of work in broad daylight which the HRW said highlights “the impunity with which Pakistani security forces and intelligence agencies operate in Balochistan”.
The HRW documented 10 cases in which “security forces beat the victims during the arrest and forcibly dragged them into their vehicles, often handcuffed and blindfolded”. The victims are taken to secret detention centres such as the Kuli camp at a military base in Quetta.Torture practices are widespread, including “prolonged beatings, often with sticks or leather belts, hanging the detainees upside down, and food and sleep deprivation”. Baloch Republican Party leader Bashir Azeem, who was abducted three times, said he was beaten by a leather strap. “They hung me upside down and kept asking who was financing us, and where the militants were. They pushed pins under my nails, put a chair on my back and sat on it, and put me in a room for 48 hours where I could just stand.”
There are limited options for victims’ families, as the police often refuse to register complaints. According to the HRW, the police told the families that they had no powers to investigate the disappearances allegedly committed by intelligence agencies or FC personnel.
There are also fears that those abducted have been extra-judicially killed, as evidenced by the number of bodies found with torture marks. More than 70 bodies have been discovered since July 2010. According to Azeem, his captors used to say, “Even if the president or chief justice tell us to release you, we won’t. We can torture you, or kill you, or keep you for years at our will. It is only the army chief and the ISI chief that we obey.”
Published in The Express Tribune, July 29th, 2011.
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What has been achieved till now? Only hatred. For sake of God the almighty this should not be done, who-ever is doing this. Think them as your children and brothers. Forgive them for goodness.
@MAD: Blood is a small price to pay so long as it is not your own.
And then they ask why they don't sing the national anthem in Baluchistan Anymore...
**human rights never go to sri lanka
when ltte and sri lanka fights people die like insects
in drone aatacks ya taliban dies
but most innocents also died
ya in balochistan there is problem, but baloch are also in army,in parliament even in cricket team
and this is filmi dialogue we can torture you kill you
those who torture never say we can torture this is story**
suffering from lack of mirror
and they cry for kashmir..... Pakistanis are too shallow in their thinking to consider their deeds in Baluch area...... not surprising that no comments from pakistanis here...
it looks like a story
who will say we can torture you kill you
@Aryabhat:
Baluchistan is our kashmir. You do what you have to do and we do what must be done to keep the federation together. blood is a small price to pay.
@Aryabhat: @Paras Vikmani: I believe in living peacefully on this only earth we have instead of dividing it on ethnic or religious basis ... but It is right of native people how they want to govern or live in an area if they decide it in majority and peacefully and that right should be given to them everywhere. But comparing Baluchistan with Kashmir is hypocritical and totally naive ... You will never see people of Baluchistan coming to street and shouting pro independence slogans. While Kashmir is a recognized international disputed territory where around 80,000 people have died .. and where just a year ago over 100,000 people marched to cross the border and there are more than 500,000 Indian Army is deployed. http://www.guardian.co.uk/theguardian/2010/aug/14/silence-over-kashmir-conflict So before you start jumping on my shoulders, IMHO If we really want to solve the dispute of Kashmir, the APHC should contest either election or should be give a chance to prove that they have majority for their cause .. just like what UK govt is doing in Scotland which is lead by SNP a pro independence party.
"Pakistan army continuing with abduction and execution of rebels in Balochistan | 'Suspected nationalist rebels or sympathisers are routinely picked up in broad daylight, taken to centres where torture is rife and, in an increasing number of cases, later found dead on the roadside with a bullet wound in the head. Local groups have counted more than 180 bodies' "
And you talk about human rights abuses in Kashmir .
And at every possible international forum Pakistan talks about human rights abuses in Kashmir!
What hypocracy!
Much worse than Kashmir
Vienna,29-07-2011 My proposal is to establish "DIVINE RIGHTS WATCH" based at the New York glass palace headquartering the United Nations. The "HUMAN RIGHTS WATCH" and DRW should have composite dialogue to iron out differences, their joint report should be placed before the United Nations General Assembly for approval, the approval of the Kosovo Republic is the pre-condition. Taravadu Taranga Trust for Media Monitoring, TTTMM, India --Kulamarva Balakrishna
they are using the same tactics that they used in Bangladesh and Indian army is using in KASHMIR. while the known militants are roarming around scout free people who have asking for the most basic human rights are subjected to this brutality. God save our country
Saba@ Are there limits of "Human Rights" or is it an absolute term. What about people who become animals, do they have that privilege. I am confused completely after I heard this audio conversation which lasts good about 32 minutes. I do not think there are boundaries. The powerful always preys and it manifests itself in 101 ways. Then Human Rights Watch .. is it any good or they are only Lords of thriving on violation of Human Rights. http://ia700501.us.archive.org/25/items/Mufti_733/FawjimuftiMubahasa-1.mp3