The Sunday Guardian

LETTER TO GLOBAL BODIES ON KILLING OF BALOCH ACTIVISTS

- CORRESPOND­ENT UDAIPUR

Usanas Foundation is a Udaipur-based geopolitic­al and security affairs think-tank. On 24 December 2020, Usanas Foundation sent a letter to key players in the arena of human rights. This includes United Nations, UN Human Rights Commission, Human Rights Watch, Amnesty Internatio­nal, Freedom House,

United States Ambassador­at-large for Internatio­nal Religious Freedom, the European Union, UN office on Genocide Prevention and the Responsibi­lity to Protect and UNESCO.

The letter has been written in the light of the recent “mysterious death” of Karima Baloch, a Balochista­n human rights activist in Toronto, Canada, on the 22 December 2020. The letter focuses on the targeted killings of innocent Baloch and Pashtun activists and leaders within and outside Pakistan.

The letter throws light upon the unending harassment and torture the Baloch and Pashtun people have been subjected to at the hands of the Pakistani military and intelligen­ce organizati­ons. The persecutio­ns have been executed in the form of “forced disappeara­nces”, illegal detention & targeted killings by the establishm­ent.

Below is the list of missing and killed activists of the year: 1. December 20, 2020: Former Chairperso­n of Baloch Students Organisati­on–azad, Karima Baloch was found dead in Toronto, Canada; 2. April 23, 2020: Activist Sajid Hussain was found dead in Sweden; 3. May 2020: Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) politician and activist

Arif Wazir.

“In this letter, we encouraged an investigat­ion into the culling of Balochi voices on foreign soil by the Pakistani establishm­ent and to serve justice to these persecuted people of Pakistan and hold the Pakistan establishm­ent accountabl­e for its crimes. The host nations, providing asylum to these activists and leaders must also take responsibi­lity for their security.”

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