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BRUSSELS: In an effort to shed light on the key role Balochistan plays in South Asia, the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO) convened a conference entitled “Global and Regional Security Challenges in South Asia: What Future for Balochistan”, which took place at The Royal Society, London on 24 February 2013.

Key speaker at this conference, US Congressman Dana Rohrabacher, gave a poignant speech urging the right to self-determination for the Baloch people.

The Congressman requested a referendum to be held in Balochistan on the question of independence, which would challenge the claims by Islamabad that the Baloch want to be part of Pakistan.

“As you may know, I have a resolution I submitted following hearings last year. This resolution basically says that the people of Balochistan have a right to control their destinies through the ballot box and we support a referendum for them to decide whether they stay part of Pakistan or not,” he said.

“Unfortunately, it has been American money and American support for a vicious, murderous, gangster regime in Pakistan that has kept this violence and horrendous reality as part of the lives of so many millions of people who live in South Asia,” Rohrabacher said in his speech.

He called for Pakistani officials to be tried for war crimes.

“First and foremost, we have to quit giving any military aid, and I would suggest we should quit giving any aid, to Pakistan who then uses our aid to murder and suppress people like the Baloch people, who are longing to have basic freedoms.

“We have to make sure that the evidence of this is clear to everybody and that the monstrous violence that is being laid upon the people of Balochistan is horrendous, he said.

Congressman Brian Higgins (D-NY) was also present.

The conference was opened by Marino Busdachin, General Secretary of UNPO, and Paulo Casaca, former MEP and Director of the South Asia Democratic Forum, who denounced above all the Pakistani government’s use of a ferocious ‘kill and dump’ policy in Balochistan.

The first panel, chaired by Noordin Mengal, discussed Balochistan’s role in the world power game.

Athar Hussain, Director of the Asia Research Centre at LSE, Dr. Naseer Dashti, Baloch writer, and Mohammad Ali Talpur, columnist at the Daily Times, addressed issues such as Pakistan’s inability as a state to protect its citizen and the brutality with which it has addressed tensions with Balochistan.

The second panel brought together Burzine Waghmar from the Centre for the Study of Pakistan at SOAS, journalist Anna Reitman, Nasser Boladai, President of the Baluchistan People’s Party, and Hammal Haider Baloch, spokesperson of the Baloch National Movement.

This panel addressed the talibanisation of Balochistan, the rise of islamic radicalism in South Asia, security in Iranian Balochistan, the key role energy and mining resources play in Balochistan, and the influence of Iran, Pakistan, India and China in the region.

The third panel concentrated on Balochistan’s future and the different ways forward, a subject strongly backed by US Congressman Dana Rohrabacher.

The Congressman stated that Pakistan is not a friend of the United States and of those who believe in peace, prosperity and freedom for the people of the world.

The Khan of Kalat, Mir Suleman Daud called for a united Baloch front in the struggle against the horrors imposed on the Baloch people by Islamabad.

Tarek Fatah gave a vigorous speech, pointing at the curse of colonialism and the lack of international support to Balochistan, while Pakistan keeps on betraying its international allies.

Prof Joshua Castellino of Middlesex University, spoke about the right to self determination of peoples, and Abubakar Siddique of RFE/RL, addressed issues of enforced disappearances and human rights in Balochistan.

The conference was concluded by Peter Tatchell, political activist and spokesperson for human rights of the Green Party (UK), who outlined his proposals for a way forward for Balochistan, stressing on the importance of forming a united Baloch front capable of convincing the international community.

Noordin Mengal concluded the conference by stating that a sovereign state of Balochistan would not only benefit the Baloch people, but the entire region.

This day-long conference produced the “Conference Declaration on the Restoration of the Rights of the Baloch People in light of Regional and Global Security”.
 
Oh well - given how much Pakistan believes in the process of the referendum as we Indians are often reminded, I am sure the Pakistanis would be willing to heed the advice of the American and set an example for India to follow in Kashmir. Come on Pakistan, put your money where your mouth is.
 
One of the majority of Baluchistan is Hazara. If people think they will vote for independent baluchistan...this not gonna happened. Plus second majority is Pashtun .....so , don't understand what song congressman is singing ..
 
He should first start referendum within US, Let's start from Texas.
 
Why not make north-south-east-west Baluchistan? divide in 4 for easy administration.
Whereas congress man shall demand a blow job from Marri and Bugti... they are good at it.
 
good day
While referendum may be a genuine or a possible solution to baluchì peoples concern, however from my knowledge that may be not be possible and correct me if i am wrong, but they simply do not have the demographics in their home province, let alone the country. Also there concern does not seem to have support from other communities in the province similar to Quebec, where only francophonè vote usually bloc- quebècois, while anglophone minority usually votes for a liberal or other party in protest. In this case though, the other communities can easy override the referendum vote eh!!!

I think a pakistani perspective would be helpful especially a baloch one in going about addressing the concern as some concerns and human rights violation do appear to be gunuine or atleast should be investigating governments conduct in the province. Also the congressmen should focus get his priorities straight, as republican parties dwindling approval can be troublesome for him in the midterm election.
 
No Pakistani should attack Marri or Bugti, because I know some of them personally and they love Pakistan. Just a few idiot sardars who want to hijack and keep the local population hostage. Pakistani Nationalist, from which tribe do you come from...and please ignore those who cause offence towards your tribe. Plus Indians clear off, none of your concern as your should focus more on your own country.
 
No Pakistani should attack Marri or Bugti, because I know some of them personally and they love Pakistan. Just a few idiot sardars who want to hijack and keep the local population hostage. Pakistani Nationalist, from which tribe do you come from...and please ignore those who cause offence towards your tribe. Plus Indians clear off, none of your concern as your should focus more on your own country.

Im from the Marri tribe.
 
There are a number of solders in the Fauj that come from this tribe, so they are brave patriotic Pakistani's who under oppression from sardar's still fly the flag of Pakistan high..in which all Pakistan's should be proud and respectful. My only hope is that Baluchistan which is the peal of Pakistan needs to develop so that can prosper. People always talk about resources of a nation, but the best gift given to us by Allah is human resource and with this Baluchistan can start a new chapter. Indians only come here to score cookie points but they don't understand the ground realities.
 
This guy is Mad
Pakistan hater
he is doing Anti Pakistan Comments since Long time
Pakistan Govt should stand against him in UN or talk abt this Idiot with Obama Govt
 
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