Friday, March 22, 2013

Throwing of Mutilated Dead Bodies of Enforced Missing Persons isn’t a Good Example of a Civilized Society! VBMP



Archen Baloch   22/03/13

Occupied Balochistan: Quetta- The chairman of the Voice for Baloch Missing Persons Mr Nasrullah Baloch told the media that extra judicial abduction of Baloch people and throwing their mutilated dead bodies on deserted areas isn't a good example of civilized societies!

Informing the media he said Hakeem Bugti and Sanwal Bugti had been released, but Ali Bugti and Asgar Ali Bugti were still missing. These people were extra judicially abducted by security forces a few days back from Jamshoro area of Khaiderabad city of Sindh provice.  He said these people were among those IDPs who were forced to seek refuge in Sindh when Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti embraced Martyrdom.

Three more people, Sanaulla, Jalil Ahmed and Naseer Ahmed have been arrested from Quetta, he informed the media while talking to “Online” he said families, women, children of the missing persons are constantly protesting but nobody listens to them.

“Extra judicial abduction of Baloch political workers and youth is still continuing unabatedly across Balochistan. The abductors throw the mutilated dead bodies in deserted areas after subjecting them to inhuman suffering in torture cells” he said.   

However, he said that Supreme Court was constant putting pressure on the security establishment to stop extra judicial arrest of people and produce them before the courts who’ve been abducted extra judicially by security forces. However, he said security establishment was not heeding to court orders.

Urging the United Nations, International Human Rights Organizations and International Court of Justice, Mr Nasrullah Baloch said “It is the moral duty of UN’s human rights related bodies to take strong steps against inhuman practice of enforced disappearances in Balochistan and help Baloch nation to get released their all love ones from their abductors”.

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