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No way to tell which is worse Gaza, Iraq, Afghanistan, Balochistan , says Amnesty official

A Baloch activist being arrested in his homeland by non-Baloch paramilitary and police officers.
A Baloch activist being arrested in his homeland by non-Baloch paramilitary and police officers.
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WASHINGTON DC: There is no way to measure which is the worst when it comes to human rights violations: Gaza, Iraq, Afghanistan or Balochistan.

Curt Goering, who is senior deputy executive director of Amnesty International USA (AIUSA), and currently works at the organization’s national section headquarters in New York City, said this at an Iftar gathering organized by the Amnesty International at its Washington DC headquarters Tuesday.

Iftar is breaking of fast at sunset in Ramadhan, or Muslim lent.


Goering, who is a Middle Eastern expert, has been involved with Amnesty International at many levels for nearly three decades.

Goering had come to Washington DC to make a presentation about the Israeli blockade of 125 square miles Gaza strip, with a population of 1.6 million.

Local volunteers of Amnesty International listened with rapt attention as Goering said anger was running high among the Palestinians in Gaza against the United States, Russia and the United Nations for contributing towards their plight .

In addition to Gaza, there are many occupied territories, including Balochistan which is under Pakistani occupation, Iraq and Afghanistan which are under U.S. occupation, and Goering was asked if there is a formula to say which place is the worst in terms of human rights violations.

He said human rights practitioners have so far not developed any formula to say which area Gaza, Iraq, Afghanistan or Balochistan is the worst.

“I like to visit Balochistan,” Goering, who has been to many countries in the Middle East area, expressed his keen interest.
Though the issues of Iraq, Afghanistan and Gaza are internationally well-known, the struggle in Balochistan is the least reported in the Western world.

Pakistan is allegedly engaged in worst forms of human rights violations including extrajudicial killings, arbitrary arrests and detentions, alleged use of chemical weapons, torture, massive human displacements, firing on peaceful demonstrations and enforced disappearances in Texas-sized Balochistan. Their occupied homeland was also used for nuclear tests, Baloch nationalists bitterly complain.

Goering has been a staunch advocate against use of torture during armed conflicts.

Families of victims of enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings in Balochistan have long demanded that human rights practitioners visit their bloodied homeland. However, Islamabad views westerners in Balochistan with grave suspicions and is presently opposing the setting up of consulates of the United States and United Kingdom in capital Quetta as a “security risk.”.

 

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, Baltimore Foreign Policy Examiner

Ahmar Mustikhan is a journalist of longstanding from Balochistan -- a Texas-sized stateless region divided among Pakistan, Iran and Afghanistan --, and now resides in the greater Washington DC metropolitan area. In his professional career, he has worked for leading newspaper groups in Pakistan,...

Comments

  • Anonymous 1 year ago

    i agree with this report...u.n should take action against Pakistani bombardment and mass killing of innocent people in balochistan

  • Anonymous 1 year ago

    As regards the crimes against humanity, both in Pakistani & Irani occupied Balochistan, the poor Balochs have surpassed
    Gaza, Iraq and Afghanistan. Masha-ullah. Gaza gets support
    from masses of Muslim countries and others, Afghanistan
    get double support, one way or other, from Western civilization and from the other side (different size of beards), Iraq, too,
    get support from many quarters........But Balochistan is no-go area for both Balochs and foreigners. There is a strict censor
    to hide ISI crimes which are worse than any dictator like Pinochet and Adolf Hitler of Nazi Germany. United Nations is
    scared of Pakistan because if they open their mouth, Pakistani
    military shall open the new chapter of "three double policy".

  • Anonymous 1 year ago

    Ya its a very real issue in Balochistan (Pakistani and Irani occupied territories) which is being neglected by United Nation...All peace and human loving coutries must play their role in terms of showing their anger to Pakistani intillegence and paramilitary forces for their intensive idulgence in Balochistan....
    New and a very hard time for Balochistan has just come as Pakistan has collected many funds on the name of flood which to be used for Baloch destruction in The Baloch populative areas

  • baloch 1 year ago

    every day so many innocent balochs are killing in occupied balochistan..we want initiatives from human rights assiciations to raise baloch voice in international community..

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