Balochistan issue: Marchers seek recovery of missing persons

Urge government and UN agencies to find political solution to the problem.


News Desk/our Correspondent March 06, 2014
Mama Qadeer Baloch. PHOTO: AFP/FILE

ISLAMABAD:


Participants of the long march from Balochistan have demanded recovery of missing persons. They vowed to continue their journey till the recovery of their relatives, expressing disappointment over the response of the government and the courts.


The long march participants made this demand at a discussion jointly organised by Sustainable Development Policy Institute (SDPI) and Insani Huqooq Ittehad (IHI) here on Wednesday.

Speaking on the occasion, Mama Qadeer Baloch, who started the long march under the Voice of Baloch Missing Persons (VBMP) banner from Quetta four months ago and reached Islamabad on Saturday last, revealed that they were being threatened to end their campaign. However, they have decided to continue their journey.

The march also included people from Karachi and Hyderabad in search of their missing relatives.

Farzana Baloch, one of the women marchers, talked about her brother Zakir Majeed, who has gone missing since June 2009. She said there were many remote areas where people were unable to report about their missing relatives.

She urged the civil society and media to conduct a survey about missing persons and expose all such cases.

Salma Jafar, a social activist, asked the human rights organizations and civil society activists to join their struggle for justice and to raise their voices. She claimed that 19,500 people are missing and the government has taken no action in this regard.

Harris Khalique, writer and columnist demanded a political solution to Balochistan problem.

Published in The Express Tribune, March 6th, 2014.

COMMENTS (10)

AMB | 10 years ago | Reply

@qasim Feud or Feudalism??

who has been promoting Feudalism in Balochistan ?? the answer is ESTABLISHMENT. Musharaf being soul leader of People and forces used to say, i quote " there are 104 Sardars, 101 are with me and only 03 against me". doesnt such statement by COAS in uniform actually clearifies who is father of Feudalism in Balochistan. if you talk about feuds stoping development in Balochistan,so bare in mind that MAKRAN DIVISION some 22% of Land mass of Balochistan has never been under any Feudalist influance but still lacks development. Accusing Feuds for underdevelopment in Balochistan is just a Face saving statement for leaders of Pakistan who use it every now and then, which is nothing new. Now every body should move on. they best way to move forward is to implement a new SOCIAL, DEMOCRATIC AND FINANCIAL contract with people of Balochistan(not the feuds) as a Trust Building Measure. it should be like a CHARTER which should give them a new status as they were promised by M.A JINNAH. Balochs are a minority en pakistan. even Population of Karachi is greater than their population. their first and last fear is Becoming a minority on their own land Balochistan, which is completely rightful Fear. i am a pakistani. its embarising that some people talk about Issues in Balochistan without ground realities. its feels like completely disowning the miseries of Baloch people. TNX

zh | 10 years ago | Reply

@usman Aziz: When you will walk thousands of kilometers to search for your loved ones, you will learn to use careful language.

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