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

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.”.

No way to tell which is worse Gaza, Iraq, Afghanistan, Balochistan , says Amnesty official - Baltimore Foreign Policy | Examiner.com
 
No way to tell which is worse Gaza, Iraq, Afghanistan, Balochistan , says Amnesty official

Nice way of getting a headline by putting one's words in the mouth of another. The headline is basically out of a question. I would like to know who asked it. Perhaps some one with sympathies for the seperatist elements. The Amnesty official had no idea and said, 'i would like to visit Balochistan'. That's just about all he had to say. Rest is just BS. I can write a better story on Kashmir sitting in my office - only if i want to piss off a few people.
 
Though the issues of Iraq, Afghanistan and Gaza are internationally well-known, the struggle in Balochistan is the least reported in the Western world.

For obvious reasons.
 
No way to tell which is worse Gaza, Iraq, Afghanistan, Balochistan , says Amnesty official

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.”.

No way to tell which is worse Gaza, Iraq, Afghanistan, Balochistan , says Amnesty official - Baltimore Foreign Policy | Examiner.com

Another article on wrong figures ... Kashmir is worse that all stated areas and balochistan is far more batter then IOK ...

:pakistan:
 
I invite the author to come and visit Balochistan and than compare it to Iraq, Afghanistan and Gaza :D. It appears that this author has taken the same line as NY Times for declaring that Pakistan has transferred Gilgit-Baltistan to the Chinese :D and 11 000 Chinese soldiers are present there.

The reason why i rubbish this article because the author claims that Balochistan is occupied by Pakistan and Chemical Weapons have been used in the province. There is not a single piece of evidence to support this claim, never in Balochistan's history have chemical weapons been used on our own people. After all, Balochis are Pakistanis too. The author needs to understand that the country is not ruled by Saddam Hussein
 
That's your opinion.. Looks like amnesty Intl (which a lot of Pakistanis quote in ref to Kashmir) has a different view...

It's not the official statement of Amnesty. And, what exactly did the amnesty official say? 'No way to tell'..
 
That's your opinion.. Looks like amnesty Intl (which a lot of Pakistanis quote in ref to Kashmir) has a different view...

Yes thats my Opinion and its counts as i am baloch myself...

so this article is based on wrong facts and figures.....
Kashmir is altogather a different issue it a disuted Land b/w Pakistan and India whereas Balochistan is Pakistan......

:pakistan:
 
these four are worst, even human right condition in Bluchistan, fata are worst in the world these days.
 
these four are worst, even human right condition in Bluchistan, fata are worst in the world these days.

indian jokes , one can,t change the reality with such kind of jokes.
in balochistan upto 60 percent are pathans , and they are patriots and on side of baloch it is only due to mishandling of issue by our government , only some indian paid baloch nawabs are instigating baloch people against pakistan but if government provide people with due care hope it would end with in few years and American , israeli , indians particularly would speak on this topic for their dirty plots ....
hope government would take it seriously and would end to grievance of our baloch brothers...:pakistan:
 
and for pathans indians don,t need to worry . we are born to cick their ....... once america would leave afghanistan ........................... so don,t br so over excited .. kashmiries are our brother muslims and our religion teaches us to help every muslim brother in pain..
even though we are paying only moral support to them these days still don,t know why indian .... pinches...
 
once i read some where don,t expect writers to be unbiased ... they are all biased in their observations and views ....... so the writer of american origin with anti pakistan mind set ...... what you would expect..........
 

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