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Human rights activists on terrorism charges
UK colludes with Musharraf's agents

London UK – 31 October 2008

Two London-based human rights campaigners will stand trial on terrorism charges, starting Monday 3 November at Woolwich Crown Court in London, before Mr Justice Henriques.

"This trial will expose high level collusion between the British government and the agents of the former Pakistani dictator, Pervez Musharraf," according to human rights campaigner Peter Tatchell, who is a personal friend and political ally of the two defendants.

"These men were framed by the Musharraf regime, to silence their highly effective campaigning against Pakistani human rights abuses in Balochistan," added Mr Tatchell.

"The British government was blackmailed into arresting them. Musharraf's agents issued an ultimatum to the UK authorities: arrest these men or we will halt all cooperation in the war on terror. The Labour government caved in to these demands from Musharraf's dictatorship. It decided these men were expendable for the so-called greater good of anti-terrorist cooperation with the Pakistani regime,"
said Mr Tatchell.

The defendants are Hyrbyair Marri and Faiz Baluch. They are accused of preparing acts of terrorism abroad – charges they strenuously deny. Both men have been law-abiding citizens. They fled to Britain to escape persecution by the military coup leader and tyrant, General Pervez Musharraf.

Mr Marri is a former MP and government minister in the regional assembly of Balochistan – a previously independent state, which was invaded and annexed by Pakistan in 1948, and which has ever since been under Pakistani military occupation.

Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan and the Asian Human Rights Commission have documented and condemned severe and widespread human rights abuses by the Pakistani armed forces in Balochistan – abuses that amount to war crimes and crimes against humanity, including the indiscriminate bombing of civilian areas and the systemic use of torture.

Mr Marri's father, Nawab Khair Baksh Marri, a renowned Baloch national leader, attended Queen Elizabeth II's coronation in 1953, along with other world dignitaries, as a guest of the British government.

His uncle is Ashraf Jehangir Qazi, the UN Special Representative to Sudan and the former Pakistan Ambassador to the United States, and his wife is the great grand daughter of the first Prime Minister of Iraq (1920-1922), Abdul Rahman al Gillani.

Mr Marri and Mr Baluch, were arrested by police in London last December. Mr Marri spent four months in Belmarsh high security prison, and Mr Baluch eight months.

"The police and security agencies in the UK have pursued these terror charges based on evidence provided to them by Musharraf's dictatorship– a dictatorship that the arrested men campaigned against," said Mr Tatchell.

"Our government has ignored the fact that Musharraf's henchmen in the Pakistani intelligence agency, the ISI, are notorious for framing political opponents, especially Baloch nationalists.

"Marri and Baluch have been set up by Musharraf's agents because of their highly effective exposure of Pakistan's war crimes and crimes against humanity in annexed Balochistan.

"This belief has been reinforced by the acting Interior Minister of the new democratic government of Pakistan, Rehman Malik. He recently announced that terror charges against Mr Marri in Pakistan have been dropped; stating that the case against him had been politically motivated. This discredits the whole basis on which Marri and Baluch have been charged in London.

"Marri's and Baluch's arrest came just a few months after Musharraf demanded that the British government arrest Baloch activists in London. In exchange, Musharraf offered to hand over Rashid Rauf, implying that action against the Baloch activists was a precondition for surrendering Rauf to the UK. Rauf is wanted in this country in connection with the 2006 Islamist terror plot involving liquid explosives on trans-Atlantic airliners, which resulted in the conviction of three men in London in September. He is also sought in connection with a murder in the UK.

"The arrest in London of Marri and Baluch took place two weeks after Pakistani government agents assassinated Marri's brother, Balach Marri, a prominent Baloch nationalist leader.

"Prior to Marri's arrest, Musharraf's regime made repeated representations to the UK government that he was wanted on terrorism charges in Pakistan - charges that have now been dropped by the Pakistani authorities.

"Soon after Musharraf met Gordon Brown at Downing Street in January this year, he held a press conference for Pakistani journalists where he allegedly denounced Marri as a terrorist and praised the British government and police for cooperating with his regime.

"Claims of connivance are credible. For nine years, the UK's Labour government supported Musharraf's dictatorship politically, economically and militarily, despite him having overthrown Pakistan's democratically-elected government in 1999. Labour even sold him the military equipment that his army uses to kill innocent Baloch people.

"Marri is an unlikely terrorist. He is a former Balochistan MP (1997-2002), and was the Minster for Construction and Works in the provincial assembly in 1997-1998. He fled to Britain in 2000, fearing arrest, torture and possible assassination by Musharraf's men.

"One of his brothers is Mehran Baluch. He is the Baloch Representative to the UN Human Rights Council. He was the subject of an attempted extradition plot last year by Musharraf's regime, on trumped up charges.

"The arrest of Marri - together with the murder of one brother and the attempt to frame another brother - looks like a systematic attempt to target his family and crush three leading voices of Baloch dissent.

"A former British Protectorate, Balochistan secured its independence in 1947, alongside India and Pakistan, but was invaded and forcibly annexed by Pakistan in 1948. The Baloch people did not vote for incorporation. They were never given a choice. Ever since, Balochistan has been under military occupation by Islamabad.

Baloch demands for a referendum on self-rule have been rejected. Democratically elected Baloch leaders who have refused to kow-tow to Pakistan's subjugation have been arrested, jailed and murdered.

"The Asian Human Rights Commission reports that Pakistani army raids have resulted in 3,000 Baloch people dead, 200,000 displaced and 4,000 arrested. Thousands more have simply disappeared," said Mr Tatchell.

Further information: Peter Tatchell peter[at]petertatchell.net, www.petertatchell.net


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1. 07-11-2008 04:31
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Peter Tatchell. the voice for the voice less, God always blesses you. As a generalist and human rights activist, he is truly representing the Baloch prospective in this article, which may not be readily available through Pakistani state media. 
 
Facts: Balochistan was annexed against the will of Baloch people 60 years ago into Pakistan. 
 
Facts: Balochistan is rich in natural resources, its resources have been exploited by force for the last six decades, Baloch people themselves have not seen their natural resources benefit. 
 
Facts: Balochistan is the most backwards, impoverished, illiterate, and underdeveloped province compared to the rest of the provinces of Pakistan; dominate province of Punjab, Sindh and North West Frontier Provinces.  
 
It is important to note Balochistan has rich-natural resources with less than 10 million people. With 43% of its land covering Pakistan.  
 
Facts: Baloch people have been oppressed from the day they were occupied. 
 
Facts: When ever their genuine leaders stood up for their rights in their own land, Pakistani forces executed, assassinated, and killed the Baloch leaders.  
 
Fact: Since the 2005 military operations till now many innocents Baloch families women, children, and old have been victims of an ongoing attempt of genocide, Baloch activists and students are disappearing and jailed without any fair trials. 
 
Facts: Balochi language lecturers from the University of Balochistan are being arrested and jailed. Baloch students are facing enormous problems in their schools, colleges and universities due to lack of educational facilities and they have been denied admission. Baloch youth are facing mountains of educational problems. These are state created problems in their attempt to halt the progression of Baloch youth, while the blame and onus is redirected to Baloch society and their powerless leaders. 
 
Pakistan is treating Balochistan as colony, Baloch people feel they have been treated as third class citizens in their own land, with such injustice why would Baloch people want to remain with Pakistan, a state who intentionally denies their political, economical, social, cultural, and linguistic rights for six decades.  
 
For that reason Baloch leader Nawabzada Hyrbyair Marri and activist Faiz Baloch are facing terrorist charges in the United Kingdom which is a direct cause of fabricated and false evidence provided by the Pakistani government. As a secular Baloch people never ever been against UK interest instead they have been protecting the democratic countries interest in their regions and see them as their allies. Baloch people are also victim of religious radicalism in their regions. Baloch activists are simply practicing their freedom of speech in civilized and democratic nations such the United Kingdom and other western nations whom are trying to bring the Balochistan human rights violations to the world’s attention. 
 
Pakistani government itself produced thousands Taliban’s from Balochistan Maddressas in the 1980’s and on onwards these religious schools are being funded by the Pakistan whom has gotten the un-conditional financial support from United States of America. On the other hand the Pakistani government is supporting the Kashmir people struggle for their self-determination internationally, than why the same state is blindly ignoring the Baloch legitimate and legal national struggle. 
 
Baloch people strongly believe That is the moral duty of international community to look at the Baloch problem from the Baloch prospective not through their aggressors Pakistan and Iran, who forcefully occupied their land and has been oppressing their people because Baloch has no voice in their parliament, state media, academic and intellectuals circles who have been perpetuating the Balochistan crisis and presenting their versions of one sided story.
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