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February 7, 2006
New Kerala
Sindhis,
Baloch in United States Flay Pak Military Action in Baluchistan
Washington: Sindhis and Baloch from across
the United States have condemed Pakistan for the
military action in Baluchistan
province and the government's demanded insistence on proceeding with the
construction of mega dams on the Indus river.
Gathered in strength in front of the Pakistan Embassy in Washington DC
last evening, several representatives of the Sindhi organisations
condemned the military dictatorship in Pakistan and demanded the right
to self-determination to ensure that the Sindhis could lead a life of
dignity, freedom, honour and equal rights.
Mr Munawar of Laghari World Sindhi Institute appealed the international
organisations to conduct independent investigations of the alleged human
rights violations taking place in Sindh and Balochistan.
He said all the oppressed nationals of Pakistan want to live within the
federation of Pakistan with dignity, peace, and justice and equal
rights. ''However the military and ruling elite are pushing them to a
point where they feel that the only avenue left is that of
self-determination.'' Mr Wahid Baloch of Bosnia said, ''from Makran to
Kohlu, from Kharan to Awaran and from Dera Bugti to Quetta, all Baloch
within Pakistan and abroad are united against the military
dictatorship.'' Director of the of the Think Tank of Self Determination,
Mr Walter Landry, said every nation has the right to
exercise self-determination.
He pointed out it was this desire and this right that resulted in the
break
up
of the Soviet Union and allowed the nations to develop according to
their own needs and with their own resources.
Dr Malek Towghi said the Baloch had been struggling for their rights
since 1947. Gwadar
Port and Balochistan’s natural
resources are for the Baloch, he added.
General Secretary of the DC chapter of PPP Basir Chand said the people
were united against the military and condemn the operation in
Balochistan. ''The ordinary people of Punjab do not want to go against
the wishes of Sindh and believe that the decision to construct dams must
be made by a representative government.'' Ms Humaira Rahman, Director of
the World Sindhi Institute said, ''General Musharaf is using the
tax dollars of Americans and
Canadians to silence domestic dissent against military rule.'' Mr Rasul
Baksh Palijo said, ''Today’s Pakistan is not the Pakistan of Mohammed
Ali Jinnah; Sindh joined Pakistan on the basis of the 1940 Lahore
resolution which envisaged that the Center would control defence,
foreign
affairs
and currency while all other issues would remain in the
domain of the provinces.'' ''The
situation in the country today is fast approaching that which prevailed
in 1971 when Bangladesh became independent. The acute shortage of river
water in the delta and coastal areas is fast turning the land into a
desert,'' he said.
Wearing symbolic 'ajrak
scarfs' the rallyists delivered
a memorandum to the
Embassy of Pakistan outlining
their concerns and demands.
Yesterday’s rally was organised by the World Sindhi Institute in
collaboration with Sindhi Association of North America, World Sindhi
Congress, Global Pushtun Institute, Baloch Society of North America,
Baloch Human Rights International, and Torture Abolition Survivors
Supports Coalition International.
Through nonviolent means,
The World Sindhi Institute works
relentlessly
for universal human rights and humanitarian law for
the
Sindhis of Sindh, in southeastern Pakistan. |
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