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July 10, 2006
Daily Dawn
Bureau Report
Call for Release of Asif Baladi
HYDERABAD, July 9: Leaders of the Sindh Nationalist Forum have
threatened to launch a series of protest demonstrations if SNF chief Asif
Baladi and other nationalist leaders were not released.
Speaking at a press conference at the press club on Sunday, Ghulam Haider
Buriro, Asghar Azeemani and Mujeeb Baladi said that Asif Baladi was
arrested in Karachi’s DHA area by secrete agencies on June 26, and his
life was in danger as the arrest had not been officially announced.
They said that since the 80s state excesses had crossed all limits and
many a leader of Sindh and Balochistan were being held incommunicado and
subjected to torture.
They said that the kidnapping of Asif Baladi and other nationalist leaders
by agencies was a flagrant violation of human rights and warned that the
consequences would be disastrous.
They called upon the Sindhi nation, nationalist leaders, national and
international human rights organisations to help secure the release of
Asif Baladi and other nationalist leaders.
They called upon friends of Sindh to evolve a joint strategy for launching
a struggle against the arrest of nationalist leaders.
They said that Mr Baladi was arrested as he had announced to convene the
“Pegham-i-Sindh Conference” at the shrine of Shah Latif in March 2007.
They said that his arrest was aimed at sabotaging the conference though
its objectives were to promote peace, unity, mutual understanding and
religious harmony.
They said that the Pegham-i-Sindh Conference would be held on schedule
despite the harassment and obstacles.
They said that a peaceful protest movement would be launched in Sindh
including protest demonstrations, sit-ins and hunger strikes to secure the
release of Asif Baladi and other nationalist leaders.
They announced that on July 15, a protest march would be held in
Hyderabad.
They demanded that Asif Baladi, Dr Safdar Sarki, Nawaz Zounr, Muzaffar
Bhutto and Aakash Mallah should be immediately released.
PROTEST: Activists of the Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz held a demonstration
outside the press club in protest against the disappearance of Asif Baladi.
Mushtaq Khan and Qasim Soomro led the protesters.
They demanded that nationalist activists Asif Baladi, Dr Safdar Sarki,
Aakash Mallah, Nawaz Zounr and Manjhi Chandio be released.
They appealed to international organisations and the HRCP to take notice
of ongoing operation and state terrorism in Sindh.
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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