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Pakistan violates international laws by inflicting Collective Punishment on Balochistan

The policy of collective punishment has a historical background behind it. Collective punishment has been used as a war crime at different times in history by the powerful against their opponents. It is basically a kind of punishment that is given to the whole population to avenge an individual’s mistake. So the individual who has committed a ‘wrong’ faces punishment along with his family, friends and neighbours, who neither have any control over the individual’s actions nor had any supporting hand behind the wrong committed by individual. Such collective punishments are inflicted upon the whole society by powerful regimes in order to create a fear psychosis amongst the masses.

Examples of such collective punishments can be found in the history and also in the present. In the past, Kings used to harm entire society as a punishment for the wrong committed by a single member of the family, in order to strengthen their rule. The countries, on the other hand, also used such brutal type of punishments during war against innocent civilians of the enemy country. For instance, Germany during the World War-I bombarded civil population of Poland killing thousands of innocent people. Also take the example of world’s superpower USA that dropped two atom bombs on Japan on the 6th and 9th August 1945 that killed millions of innocent Japanese. In every corner of world, collective punishment has been used against opponents and is still being used in several countries.

However, such cruel punishments are also used by some countries against a section of their citizens who are fighting for their community’s independence. The families of these freedom fighters are tortured in an effort to pressure them. Collective punishment, as quoted above, is used as a tool against freedom fighters to make them surrender forcefully or to stop them from launching serious attacks on the occupying military forces.

Currently, such unjust punishment is used by the security forces of Pakistan in different parts of Balochistan where freedom struggle is on its historical peak. Hundreds of inhabitants of Balochistan, mostly from the Baloch residential areas, have been compelled to leave their homes. Millions of Baloch houses have been burnt on the suspicion of Baloch freedom fighters living inside or on the allegation of Baloch freedom fighters seeking shelter in these houses. Generally speaking, most of the parents, siblings and even relatives of these Baloch freedom fighters are tortured, which is against rules of war and Geneva Convention of 1949. The Geneva Convention 1949 has several articles which discourage collective punishment.

According to Geneva Convention’s Article 87, all forms of collective punishment are prohibited. The Convention further reads that whole community should not be harmed for the wrong done by a single person as the whole community is not responsible. The Geneva Conventions are a set of treaties established in the mid-20th century to enact laws and protocols for humanitarian treatment during wartime. Pakistan is one of the signatories of this document. The international community should come forward with concrete steps in order to make sure that the international laws are followed in letter and spirit. The situation in Balochistan on account of brutal and collective punishment is worsening with each passing day.

Occupied Balochistan needs the immediate concern of international community, as entire Baloch population is bearing the brunt of collective punishment. Pakistan should be made responsible before international communities and Court of Justice as to why a signatory has been given free hand. Why a signatory member challenges the rules and regulations prescribed for equal safeguard and protection of common people during war time situation. A country such as Pakistan is not only violating Geneva Conventions but also breaching international laws operating documents such as the International Covenant On Civil And Political Rights etc.

Dr Allah Nazar calls upon Baloch, Sindhi, Pashtuns, Mohajirs and POK (Kashmiris) to jointly fight against Pakistan’s Punjabi imperialism

Baloch nationalist leader Dr Allah Nazar Baloch said in a statement on Tuesday that Baloch, Sindhi, Pashtun, Pakistan-occupied Kashmiri people and the Mohajirs who believe in Sindhudesh should establish a common platform to get rid of Punjabi imperialism. “We should come together because Pakistan is not a state but a source of terrorism to the world and epicenter of atrocities on oppressed nations. Pakistan does not meet the needs of a state in its own structure, but was established by occupying the land of Baloch, Sindhi and Pashtun nations and has been exploiting their resources,” said Dr Allah Nazar Baloch in his statement.

Pakistan’s presence on the world map means the presence of terrorism and chaos in the world. As long as this state is established and exists in this way, development, prosperity, peace and stability in the region and in the world will remain a distant dream. And the whole world, including the Baloch, Sindhi and Pashtuns will not be able to get rid of terrorism and religious fanaticism.

Dr. Allah Nazar Baloch explained that all the political parties in Pakistan talk according to the intentions of the establishment and hence none of their programs include a roadmap for the emancipation of oppressed nations. “They want the army to occupy the lands of our oppressed nations, so that they get their share. That is why they sometimes talk about the federation. But even their verbal statements do not align with historical truth. Because a federation is formed by the voluntary accession of nations. Whereas Pakistan was established against the will of the people and with the blessings of earlier Western masters; by occupying the lands of different nations. Calling such an artificial adjustment a “federation” is nothing but a joke with history,” said Dr Allah Nazar Baloch in the statement.

He added that it is time for the Baloch, Sindhi, Pashtun, Mohajirs and the Pakistan-occupied Kashmiris to fight on a common platform to get rid of Punjabi imperialism. “We will not only get rid of Pakistan by struggling on a common platform but also pave the way for peace in this region. Since the source and centre of terrorism is Pakistan and Pakistan’s current structure and existence is a threat to the whole world, and we, the subjugated nations are the most affected by this oppression. Our children, mothers, sisters, elderly and other vulnerable people are being victimized by the brutal policies of Pakistan,” said Dr Allah Nazar Baloch.

The Baloch nationalist leader further added that Pakistan has crossed all the boundaries of oppression on all occupied and oppressed nations. “Abducting people, forcible disappearances, torturing and dumping the mutilated bodies of those who are martyred is being carried out on a daily basis by Pakistan Army and intelligence agencies.”

“Pakistan’s baseless outcry over the Kashmir issue is beyond comprehension, as Pakistani Army’s own hands are stained with the blood of millions of Baloch, Pashtuns and Sindhis. It is Pakistan that has killed three million Bengalis and the entire world had been witness to their crimes. In addition Pakistan’s brutal army had raped thousands of Bengali women during the Bangladeshi freedom war,” said Dr Allah Nazar Baloch in his statement.

The statement further said that Pakistan was using terrorism as a foreign policy and blackmail as a tool to gain supremacy in the region. “Pakistan’s intervention in Afghanistan and support to the 40 years of civil war to keep Afghanistan under its control has devastated the country. Pakistan’s policy of intervening and weakening Afghanistan is still going on,” said Dr Allah Nazar in his statement.

Dr Allah Nazar added that Baloch political leadership has always made it clear to the world that Pakistan is the epicenter of terrorism in the world and especially in this region. “With the existence of Pakistan, the dream of peace and security in the world and in the region can never be achieved. The sooner the world understands this, the better and more beneficial it is to the world,” said Dr Allah Nazar in clear terms.

Sindhis are furious over Pakistan’s forcible takeover of Sindh islands

Sindh is blessed with rich coastal belt situated in the south-western part of our country. It is spread over an area of 338 km, which is one of the largest areas of mangroves and the seventh largest delta in the world. There are approximately 300 small and big islands located on the Sindh coastal belt. Bhundar (Bundal) and Dingi are the twin islands in this belt that are spread over an area of 12,000 acres. These twin Islands are at one hour ride from Karachi Sindh and are under ownership of Port Qasim Authority.

Pakistan’s federal government has always tried to take over the coastal belt of Sindh. However, as per the Pakistani constitution, the federal government has no authority to control or establish cities on Sindh’s islands or commission any other mega projects without permission of the Sindhi people or the Sindh government.

Article 172 of Pakistani Constitution which is about (Ownerless property) clearly says: Clause 1– Any property which has no rightful owner shall, if located in the province, vest in the government of that province and in every other case, in the federal government. Clause 2 – All lands, minerals and other things of value within the continental shelf or underlying the ocean (beyond) the territorial waters of Pakistan shall vest in the federal government.

Around 300 big and small islands are located on the Sindh coastal belt. These Sindh islands are home to rare plant and animal species.

This clearly shows that the federal government’s action is not only against the constitution of Pakistan, but also against international conventions and agreements which provide social, economic and cultural sovereignty to indigenous people as stated in the UN charter of UNDRIP (United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples). The Convention 169 states about FPIC (free, prior, informed, consent). of the indigenous people before enacting project on their land.

Pakistan federal government’s taking over the Bhundar (Bundal) and Dingi islands through ordinance is a clear violations of basic human rights of Sindhi people. It’s a crime against historical Sindhi nation and their land.

Why is this issue being raised now?
The federal government of Pakistan had always tried to take over the coastal belt and these twin islands of Sindh. Even earlier in 2000 and 2006 during regime of military dictator Gen. Pervez Musharraf such attempts were made but Sindhi people strongly condemned these attempts and the projects were stopped. In 2019, PM Imran Khan visited China and finalized few deals with Chinese President Xi Jinping. One deal was about Diamer Basha Dam which is now part of CPEC (the people of Sindh have already rejected that project but government of Pakistan is continuously ignoring Sindhi people’s demands) and also a deal about these Bhundar (Bundal) and Dingi islands and the coastal belt of Sindh.

China will invest in these twin islands to build mega cities like Hong Kong. But these deals are still hidden and secret. The people of Sindh are afraid that these Bhundar (Bundal) and Dingi islands and the coastal belt have already been sold to the CCP (China’s Communist Party).

China’s presence in our region is continuously increasing. There are many Chinese companies that are already working in Sindh mostly in Port Qasim Authority, Karachi Stock Exchange and the energy sector. They are negotiating to buyout the Karachi Steel Mills, and the deal is in the pipeline.
Just a few days before the federal Ministry for Maritime Affairs advertised the post of chairman of The Pakistan Islands Authority (PIDA), under an ordinance to constitute the body aimed at developing barren islands in the territorial waters of Sindh.

Pakistani ordinance for the development of Pakistan Islands Development Authority (PIDA). This ordinance arms Pakistan to takeover Bhundar (Bundal) and Dingi islands of Sindh, and subsequently sell them to China.

Sindhi people are also against this project because this is against our will and we have concerns that the demography of Sindh will be changed forever. Sindhi people will be reduced to a minority in their own land. And not only this, but this mega city and “so called” development will deprive around a million fishermen of their livelihood and they would suffer extreme poverty. The mangroves around these islands are assets of Sindh and Pakistan’s federal government and the Punjab province have no right to destroy lives of Sindhi people and the ecology of Sindh. It should be protected because mangroves save local Sindhi people from tsunamis and cyclones. These Islands are property of local Sindhi people. Pakistan and Punjab province is forcefully trying to occupy and sell lands of Sindh to China against the will of Sindhi people.

This presidential ordinance and Pakistan Islands Development Authority (PIDA) ordinance consists of 25 pages in which it is clearly mentioned that can not be challenged in Pakistani Courts. We, the people of Sindh, have no choice but to appeal in international court of justice, UNO or civilized nations of world that they take notice of these atrocities of Pakistan/ Punjab against historical Sindhi nation.

China has entangled itself with Ladakh misadventure

Diplomatic parleys to diffuse the situation between India and China in eastern Ladakh are being carried out with great urgency. Towards this end, the sixth virtual meeting of the Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination (WMCC) on border affairs was held on October 1st. The thrust was to take forward the “five-point consensus” between foreign ministers of both countries in Moscow on September 10. The said consensus had called for a dialogue to ensure quick disengagement, maintaining proper distance between troops of the two sides and easing tensions, abiding by all agreements and protocols on border management, continuing dialogue through the Special Representatives mechanism and the Working Mechanism for Consultation and Coordination (WMCC) and working on new confidence-building measures once the situation eases. The WMCC culminated with diplomatic niceties being exchanged by both sides and no headway made.

Notwithstanding the firmed in positions from which the two sides are refusing to budge there seems to be an urgency, especially on the part of the Chinese to ensure that the situation does not escalate on the military front. China is insisting on “implementation of the steps outlined after the last meeting of the senior commanders so as to avoid misunderstandings and to maintain stability along the Line of Actual Control (LAC).” The military commanders, in their last meeting, had agreed to stop troop build-up, exercise restraint to ensure that the situation on ground is not changed and avoid any actions that may complicate the existing posture.

It is quite apparent that India, while grappling with a serious confrontation with China along the LAC, is pursuing a mature policy involving both diplomatic as well as military channels. Indian forces are also showing remarkable restraint in not escalating the matter to an unacceptable level. The international community is keenly monitoring the situation. There is a universal consensus with regard to the righteousness of the Indian posture.

The Chinese motives, sadly, seem to be self-serving and multifaceted. Many believe that the face off in Eastern Ladakh is a diversion for other more critical problems that the country is facing. Take for example the clash in Galwan in mid-June; it started with the Chinese attacking Indian troops with spiked clubs after an agreement between the military commanders had been reached. The result was many casualties on both sides. The Indian side declared 20 brave soldiers were martyred, while the Chinese did not declare their losses that were reported by other channels to be much more. The clash turned international attention towards the area of conflict and, in the meantime, China introduced the ’Hong Kong Security Law’ whose application got lost in the melee. Thus, the draconian security law escaped international scrutiny. Undoubtedly, there are many wheels between wheels so far as the Chinese are concerned.

All, however, is not well with the Chinese game plan too. While attention from some issues is being diverted the multiple fronts that have been opened are becoming a deep concern for the country. Only time will tell whether the Chinese moves emerge as a sound policy or a strategic blunder. The fact is that most of the world is looking at China with a fair degree of trepidation for causing so much turmoil after having spread COVID-19.

It cannot be denied that the Chinese tried and tested strategy of ‘military coercion’ has reaped good results in the past, very much so against India too. So, does war remain an option for China? It is something that the obdurate, egoistic leadership of the country would wish for considering the weak wicket that it finds itself on presently. A war would divert attention from serious domestic issues of COVID, food insecurity and a nearly shattered economy, among others. It would resurrect a spirit of nationalism, make the people forget their anger and look up to the leadership with awe.

However, this time round, China misjudged the resolve of the present government and the military capability of  India. The Chinese leadership has realised that India is no longer a push over as it was in 1962.

China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) last fought a war 40 years ago in 1979, against an ill-equipped but highly motivated Vietnam and got literally demolished in the bargain. The present day leadership of the Chinese army has not seen a single shot fired in their lifetime. They only know how to commit organised brutality against unarmed Tibetans and Uyghurs.

PLA lacks confidence and is unprepared for war with any army, least of all with well trained, well equipped, motivated Indian forces. Things were okay so long as the “push and shove” drama was being played out along the LAC, an all out conflict would be too much for the PLA to handle. President Xi Jinping is desperately trying to overcome the shortcomings but it does not seem to be feasible in the short term. China is now stuck between the devil and the deep blue seas.

So far as India is concerned, the message is loud and clear. The government of India wants Beijing to move its troops back to their original position and restore status quo ante along the LAC. India is not ready to even speak about the 1959 definition of the LAC as China is insisting upon presently.

Indian Army has already moved in additional troops, weapons and equipment to aggressively match up to the Chinese build-up. Besides, the Indian Air Force has been keeping a strict aerial surveillance in the disputed region. India is and will remain well poised to face any threat posed by the Red Army on our Northern Frontier and also a two front war, if forced on us. In view of India’s strong resolve, China should realise that escalation of the situation will prove to be counter-productive. Now the question arises – who will blink first?

New military calculus on the J&K border

The masterstroke of Modi government’s Kashmir policy namely the J&K Reorganization Act has put Pakistan in utter disarray. It has shattered many of its self-created myths. Its biggest embarrassment is how to arrest the fast dwindling trust that it supposed the valley-based Kashmiris reposed in her bombast. That is why in a recent golf play sideline, Pakistan Army’s Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa had quipped to one or two confidants that there were no deaths following the Indian Reorganization Act 2019 in Kashmir and “things cannot be allowed to go like that. Something has to be done.”

Pakistan exhausted all options of possible reaction to India’s Kashmir move. The OIC did not come to its rescue. The Arab countries gave her a cold shoulder. China firmly told her not to involve her regular troops inside Kashmir and Russia admonished both China and Pakistan not to precipitate the conflict in Ladakh region.

The Islamic radical organizations spearheaded by Let, JeM, The India Front and the splinters like Ansar, HuM etc. remained Pak Army’s last resort. Therefore, when the Army Chief called the second meeting on 16 August at GHQ, he had ordered video conferencing with the chiefs of these jihadist organizations also.

Finally, Pakistan decided to accelerate infiltration and intensify border firing and shelling at as many vulnerable points as is possible. The strategy is to convey an impression to the Kashmiris that Pakistan will not show any relent in its designs of disturbing the border peace. We have seen that during the summer Pakistan has been increasing border firing all across the long border from Gurez and Telel down the vulnerable points along the Krishnaganga Valley and the Rajouri-Poonch-Mender sector. At some places on the LoC, Pakistani troops are at advantageous positions like Krishna Ghati in Poonch or Nowgam sector in Kupwara district. The aim is multifold; to give support to infiltrating jihadist, to keep Indian troops on tenterhooks and thus reduce pressure on Sino-Indian border in Eastern Ladakh, and most importantly to provoke India into major retaliatory action so that Pakistan can go to the international community and cry wolf. However, India is not going to be provoked into an emotional reaction and Kashmiris of the valley are not expecting any big favourable result from intense Pak firing.

Of late, and on the instance of China, Pakistan has decided to integrate the region of Gilgit-Baltistan now under its illegal occupation into the mainland. The Pakistan Election Commission has been directed to take legal and administrative steps in this connection. The decision is of the Army and not the civilian government. China has been insisting on Pakistan to define the status of Gilgit-Baltistan because CPEC (China-Pakistan Economic Corridor) passes through the region which China has formally recognized as disputed. Incorporation of Gilgit-Baltistan has deeper ramifications than just the Chinese angle.

Before we proceed to deal with that part of the analysis, let us have a word on the increasingly worsening situation on the border in Kashmir. Firing and shelling have been a long term policy of Pakistan to scare the local population on the Indian side so that clandestine infiltration of jihadists is not detected and not challenged. The departure of locals from the border enables Pakistan to concentrate more on the strategy of digging tunnels through which arms and ammunition could be transshipped. Pakistan has also increased drone-dropping of arms and ammunition. Together with that, local Kashmiri terrorists trained in PoK or training camps in higher reaches of Kashmir have intensified their attacks because in the 16th August meeting of the Pak Army top brass at GHQ it was decided to send the “tanzeem” meaning terrorist organization volunteers to the launching pads on the night of 20-21 August for infiltration. Pakistan’s ISI deliberately leaked the Operation Plan to convey a message to the Kashmiris that Pakistan is fully seized of their “problems”. India has very wisely concentrated on the developmental programmes as well as mass contact programmes in Kashmir Valley and people are increasingly getting disenchanted with Pakistan’s bombast.

In some circles it is hotly discussed that to put an end to Pakistan’s calumny once for all and stop the border firing and shelling, Indian military planners should consider recapture of Gilgit-Baltistan and cut off the area from the reach of Pakistan. Their narrative is that India should leave Muzaffarabad untouched but forge an entry upstream Krishnaganga by building a new bridge for the passage of Indian troops to Gilgit region. Thus with Indian troops in Gilgit and at Uri, the entire Krishnaganga Valley becomes somewhat encircled or isolated and insecure and any attempt of infiltration can be easily thwarted. Recapture of Gilgit will give us access to Wakhan and Afghanistan. This would also thwart the forays of PLA, and China will think twice before making any adventure. This plan has to be meticulously discussed and analyzed at the highest planning level at the Army Headquarters. We need a formidable assault force with equally formidable war machinery to bring this plan to completion. We have a legal caveat in taking Gilgit-Baltistan as it is our area illegally occupied by China.

It is rather surprising that a very interesting and perceptive reportage filed by the Hindustan Times of 23 September has gone somewhat unnoticed by ordinary commentators though, of course, echelons at the army headquarter will have taken note of it. It merits a mention at this point. Tasking up the thread that it was General Bajwa who conceived the idea of integrating Gilgit-Baltistan, the HT writes that Moeed Yusuf, Special Assistant to Prime Minister Imran Khan on National Security Division and Strategic Planning, has been a principal player in Islamabad’s decision to revoke the notional autonomy granted to Gilgit-Baltistan (GB) and incorporate the disputed region as one of Pakistan’s five provinces, Pakistan watchers in New Delhi said, describing Pakistan’s young National Security Adviser as one of the project’s key driving forces. Looking at the assimilation of Gilgit-Baltistan into Pakistan mainland, Islamabad takes into consideration the usually choked and overcrowded Straits of Malacca in the Indo-Pacific which provides passage to nearly 80 per cent of the world trade.

Pak Army has also in its view the opposition by the local people to the CPEC which according to their calculation will one day pose a serious threat to the environment and ecology of the entire region as work progresses and pollution sits.

The effort to change Gilgit-Baltistan’s disputed status also fits in well with Moeed Yusuf’s long-standing project to turn the Line of Control with India into an International Border. Back in 2009 when he was still an academic and building his ties to the establishment in Pakistan and the United States, Moeed Yusuf had advocated converting the LoC into the International Border, with both sides maintaining sovereign control over the respective parts of Jammu and Kashmir.

A Pakistani watcher has observed that Moeed Yusuf had visited New Delhi in 2018 where he had been exploring the possibility of formalizing the LoC as the international border between the two countries. “By then, he had actually entrenched himself in the establishment in Washington via the US Institute of Peace and worked closely with the Pakistan Army and the Inter-Services Intelligence,” he said. In December 2019 Imran Khan picked him as a special adviser but not without some murmur in the Pakistani bureaucracy. Even one South Asian expert at the USIP namely Dr Christine Fair also alleged that Yusuf had been sharing sensitive information with Pakistani agencies using his position and access within the USIP. Creditably, as part of a sensitive Pakistan establishment, his understanding and familiarity with the American system helped to position him as the main strategic thinker for the Pakistani leadership, particularly on dealing with the US Administration, Congress, bureaucracy and the think tanks.

A close reassess of Yusuf’s line of thinking suggests that he would not mix up the issues but treat the solution of Kashmir problem irrespective of its element of violence. But what the Indian policy planners are convinced is that Moeed Yusuf does not favour Pakistan opting for the mediation of the US on Kashmir because knowing the propensities of the US policy planners, he is very much apprehensive that the US  could come up with the Trump-like Middle East Plan. That would spoil  Pakistan’s case.

Pak Army, the closet political party of Pakistan

When Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa was appointed Pakistan Army chief in November 2016, the general consensus was that the scales tipped in his favour since he was apolitical. Probably that’s why even though he superseded four Generals who were senior to him, his elevation was well-received as it portended at least a decline, [if not an end] to the military’s growing interference in the country’s political and foreign policy affairs. Gen Bajwa didn’t disappoint either because within a month of becoming the army chief, while addressing a gathering of senior officers of Rawalpindi garrison, he has been quoted by the media as telling them that “The army has no business trying to run the government,” and making it clear that “The army must remain within its constitutionally defined role.”

However, a lot of water has flowed down the Indus since then and the General whom the world had assessed to be an ‘apolitical’ person, turned out to anything but that. The first serious manifestation of Gen Bajwa’s latent proclivity for politics came to the fore during the 2018 general elections, when even before polling began, everybody knew that it would be cricketer turned politician Imran Khan’s Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) party would come to power since it had the blessings of Rawalpindi. Now whether this allegation is true or not is a moot point, but even though PTI ‘won’ the elections and Imran Khan did become the Prime Minister, the common refrain is that Khan was ‘selected’ (by the military) and not ‘elected’ (by the people)!

So, it was but natural that when Khan extended Gen Bajwa’s tenure by three years, this contentious decision was largely seen as quid pro quo for PTI’s election victory. Signed by the Prime Minister himself, this notification ran into problems with the judiciary and though it finally saw the light of day, it exposed how the army was a law unto itself. Moreover, citing “regional security environment” to justify this decision makes it look all the more suspicious because it clearly implies that Pakistan Army has a leadership void at the top level as none are professionally competent enough to replace Gen Bajwa. This is something that even the most rabid Pakistan Army baiter won’t accept! So, at the end of the day it’s not Pakistan or its people but only Gen Bajwa who has won!

In a clear departure from convention, Gen Bajwa has got himself nominated as a member of the newly created National Development Council headed by the Prime Minister giving Rawalpindi the opportunity to expand its writ by getting the right to officially meddle in the economic affairs of Pakistan. Therefore, it was not at all surprising when Gen Bajwa held at least three closed door meetings with business honchos in Karachi and Rawalpindi, purportedly for finding ways to ‘fix’ country’s ailing economy. Gen Bajwa himself justified these meetings by saying “National security is intimately linked to economy while prosperity is function of balance in security needs and economic growth.” But if this was the case, then what’s really surprisingly is why no one from the Ministries of Finance or Commerce were present during these meetings- unless the military wanted it to be so?  

But the General who just four years ago held that “the army has no business trying to run the government”, now has no qualms in doing exactly this- as is evident from the secret meetings that Gen Bajwa has been holding with opposition party members. In a country like Pakistan where the army has always been calling the shots, politicians of all colour and hues know very well that in order to survive they need to remain in its good books. So, even though it’s undesirable, but while politicians cozying up to the army isn’t something unusual in Pakistan- but political parties holding secret meetings with the army [with his intelligence chief in attendance], certainly is!

What makes this whole issue of secret meetings even murkier is Director General Inter Services Public Relations (DGISPR) Maj Gen Babar Iftikhar’s revelation that “In both meetings he [PML-N leader Mohammad Zubair] talked about Nawaz Sharif and Maryam Nawaz.” Whereas Zubair has denied this, but the fact of the matter is that if this wasn’t the case, then why was information regarding this meeting kept under wraps by ISPR? Even if we believe Maryam Nawaz “that the meeting was convened to discuss the Gilgit-Baltistan issue,” it’s paradoxical that when she strongly feels that “the political leadership should not be called nor should it go to discuss such issues,” as “these decisions should be made in parliament, not in GHQ [General Headquarters],” then why did her party functionary Zubair have not one but two secret meetings with Gen Bajwa?

I hold no brief for Pakistan Army, but since Zubair has complained that “Such meetings are secret; I don’t understand as to why the army spokesperson needs to talk on it,” it’s obvious that besides Gilgit-Baltistan, there was certainly some talk about Nawaz and Maryam during these meetings. Why else is Zubair so riled by Maj Gen Iftikhar’s disclosure? So, there are good reasons to believe the DGISPR’s revelation that “During these meetings, whatever was discussed, the army chief made it clear to him [Zubair] that whatever their [Nawaz and Maryam’s] legal issues are will be solved in Pakistan’s courts, while the political issues will be solved in the parliament.”

Maj Gen Iftikhar’s seemingly innocuous statement may have been made to discredit Nawaz Sharif, who just a couple of days earlier has lambasted the army in his video link All Party Conference speech by saying, “Our struggle is not against Imran Khan… today, our struggle is against those who installed Imran Khan and who manipulated elections to bring an incapable man like him into power and thus, destroyed the country.” Whether the attempt of the not-so-experienced Pakistan Army publicity chief to humiliate Nawaz Sharif and the PML-N has succeeded or not is not the issue; but in his exuberance, the DGISPR has inadvertently ended up scoring a self-goal!

Two years ago, when Justice Shaukat Aziz Siddiqui of Islamabad High Court alleged that Pakistan Army’s Inter Services Intelligence [ISI] was manipulating the judiciary and that “their personnel get benches formed at their will,” the army sought Supreme Court intervention “to ascertain the veracity of the allegations and take actions accordingly.” The expected happened and Justice Siddiqui who was pipped to become Chief Justice of Islamabad High Court was sacked by the President of Pakistan on the recommendations of the Supreme Judicial Council (SJC) under Article 209(6) of Pakistan Constitution. However, as this clause is meant to remove judges who are “incapable of performing the duties of (his) office or (has been) guilty of misconduct” it emerges that the judge’s remarks were unfounded.

If the army’s non-interference in the country’s judicial process is an established fact and Gen Bajwa is ensuring that “The army has no business trying to run the government,” then why did Zubair secretly seek the military’s indulgence in sorting out some legal and political issues that compelled the army chief to remind him that the same would be resolved in courts and parliament? After all, Zubair is no political greenhorn- besides serving as Chairman of Privatisation Commission of Pakistan with the status of Minister of State, he has also been the Governor of Sindh and so he surely knows his onions and wouldn’t have requested assistance in resolving political issue and legal issues if the army had no control over the judiciary or legislature!

Pakistan Army’s bid to manipulate the legislature and judiciary is not new. Is it not true that in 1994, the then Interior Minister Naseerullah Babar admitted in Parliament that “it was the ISI that had disbursed funds to purchase loyalty of conservative mass and nationalist public figures to manipulate the General Elections held in 1990?” Isn’t it also a fact that Gen Pervez Musharraf himself admitted that the then army chief Gen Raheel Sharif had helped him leave Pakistan by “influencing the courts” and went on to explain that it was only after the army chief “got the government to relieve the pressure that they were exerting, the courts gave their judgement and allowed me to go abroad for treatment” ?

Therefore, even though Gen Bajwa’s may have purportedly snubbed Zubair by telling him that “the army should be not be dragged into these (political and legal) matters,” the fact of the matter is that Rawalpindi always did-and still continues to exercise substantial influence over the functioning of the country’s state institutions, with special focus on the legislature and judiciary. Why else would it hold secret meetings with opposition political parties? If it was a well-intentioned act aimed at bringing unanimity amongst political parties on the issue of Gilgit-Baltistan’s future and the army was playing the role of facilitator, then why was it kept a secret and why wasn’t the Prime Minister incorporated in these parleys? Lastly, what was the need for DGISI Lt Gen Faiz Hameed to be present during a meeting if it had an exclusively political agenda?

Though Federal Minister for Railways Sheikh Rashid Ahmed who attended one such meeting may have gone on record to say that Gen Bajwa had made it absolutely clear to the opposition that the army should not be dragged into politics, but when the army chief starts holding secret meetings with a senior politician functionary, then discerning who exactly is dragging whom into politics becomes impossible!

Tailpiece: During the hearings on Gen Bajwa’s extension, when the Attorney General mentioned that “The oath of an army officer says that they would lay down their lives if need be. This is a very significant thing,” Chief Justice Asif Saeed Khosa shot back saying, “‘I will never involve myself in any political activities– this sentence is also part of the oath” and then delivered the coup de grace with his parting shot that “It is a very good thing [for army officers] to stay away from political activities”! But then, some people never seem to learn.

Pakistan’s disrespect to Tump martyrs has exposed its barbarism: Dr. Allah Nazar Baloch

Dr Allah Nazar Baloch criticized the Pakistan Army in strong words for desecration of the dead bodies of Baloch sons by burying them in a trench, calling this act as unethical and inhumane. Dr Allah Nazar is the pro-independence leader of Balochistan who is leading Balochistan’s independence struggle against Pakistan.

“By disregarding international norms, war ethics and laws, not only exposes the barbarism of Pakistan but it also makes the belief of the Baloch nation stronger that living a life within this state is an utmost humiliation and disgrace for Baloch people,” said Dr Allah Nazar Baloch, expressing his anger over the treatment Baloch martyrs by the Pakistan Army in Tump.

Dr. Allah Nazar said that not handing over the dead bodies of martyrs to their families raises the suspicion that Pakistan had used chemical weapons. “Because, in the battlefield, despite having a huge number of personnel armed with modern weapons, the death toll of the enemy is always much higher.”

He added that it is disgusting that Pakistanis drag the dead bodies of Baloch martyrs for miles. “Instead of handing the dead bodies to the families they (Pakistan Army) burn the dead bodies of martyrs and disgrace them by digging trenches with tractors and dumping them. They use the terms like Islamic, democratic, and Reyasat-e-Madina (the city-state at the time of the Prophet PBUH), yet it never awakens the conscience of religious leaders and they don’t dare to speak against all these evil deeds. They never see the contempt for Islam and humanity by the army. The so-called Baloch nationalists (Pakistani parliamentarians) are also a partner in these crimes because Baloch youth are not sacrificing their lives for one particular class or region, in fact, their sacrifices are for the greater cause of Balochistan where Baloch are taking part without discriminating on the bases of colour, caste, and race,” said Dr Allah Nazar Baloch.

Dr. Allah Nazar further explained that Pakistan had been violating war rules and ethics for the last twenty years, but the Baloch guerrillas, despite being a weaker opponent against a powerful enemy, had given top priority to all international rules and conventions. They never disgraced the dead bodies of killed soldiers. Following the international conventions, the surrendered soldiers, after going through fair trials, were released alive. But there is not a single example from Pakistan. It indulges in enforced disappearance of innocent people and keeps them in torture chambers for years. It is implementing the policy of collective punishment on the entire Baloch nation, said Dr Allah Nazar.

Martyrs Irfan Baloch and Noor Khan Baloch whose dead bodies were not handed over to their families by the Pakistan Army, rather dumped inside a trench dug up by a tractor at Tump, occupied Balochistan.

Dr. Allah Nazar said that the incident in Tump is not the first; Pakistan had been involved in war crimes, human rights violations, and genocide for a long time. “We don’t regret that Irfan Baloch and Noor Khan Baloch embraced martyrdom, but we resent the fact that we are fighting against an enemy that has no ethics and humanity left in it. The coward enemy, instead of handing over the Baloch martyrs bodies to their families, dumped them in a trench which further exposes the war crimes of Pakistan. Pakistan should realize that war crimes and barbarism would not make the Baloch nation surrender and keep them enslaved forever. There is not a single instance in human history where living nations were kept enslaved indefinitely with inhumanity and terror.”

NCSE – Current Poll Statistics on Politics and Climate Change

The National Center for Science Education reported on a new poll on climate change action and acceptance. Both relatively correlated facets of the same undergirding issue about respect for the climate science.

“A new poll on climate change action ‘shows that the political landscape among voters appears to be shifting,’ according to the Guardian (September 23, 2020). But when it comes to opinions about the existence and causes of climate change, which the poll also investigated (PDF), a wide partisan divide is still apparent,” NCSE reported.

If asked about climate change happening or not, 14% of the respondents were unsure; 14% of the respondents denied, answered in the negative; the final 72% affirmed or accepted climate change is happening. One important part was missing from this partitioning question.

The aspect of whether or not this is anthropogenic or human-induced was probably left out to see some of the nuances of the factual state of affairs in the minds of the public. That is to state indirectly, is the civilian non-professional public informed or not? In another analysis, this also measures the degree to which the public trusts scientists as a class, in particular climate scientists, and then the research coming out of the institutions and laboratories.

When asked the reason for climate change “happening” based on the ‘assumption’ of its happening, 59% of the respondents agreed it’s mostly due to the activities of human beings. 30% think that it’s due to natural changes in the environment, while another 12% are “not sure.” Human responsibility acceptance of the fact of anthropogenic climate change different from political identification to political identification.

87% of Republicans agreed on climate change happening. 60% of Independents and 38% of Democrats. So, 62% of Republicans, 40% of Independents, and 24% of Democrats are factually incorrect, scientifically misinformed, or in denial about the facts of human-induced climate change.

NCSE concluded, “The poll was conducted online on September 8-9, 2020, among 1517 registered voters in the United States. The sample was weighted based on census data for registered voters by age, gender, race, educational attainment, census region, and Hispanic ethnicity. The 95% credibility interval for the survey is +/ 2.6%.”

With files from the NCSE.

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Allegations of Terrorism Against Toronto, Canada Couple

According to CBC News, a Toronto-area woman has received allegations of leaving the country to join a terrorist organization.

The Public Prosecution Service of Canada alleges Haleema Mustafa was leaving Canada to join a terrorist group. She has been charged with two offences related to terrorism. She appears in court this week. She had been arrest by police in Markham, Ontario.

Based on the Criminal Code Section 83.18 of Canada, any participation in terrorist activities of a terrorist group are illegal. These are the charges facing Mustafa. One spokesperson for the RCMP has not commented to the CBC so far.

Ikar Mao, Mustafa’s husband as of December 2019, was charged with two terrorism offences too. He is in custody with a denial of bail. The details of Mao’s case “are covered by a court-ordered publication ban.”

CBC News stated, “The couple left Toronto in June 2019 bound for Turkey. According to Turkish records reviewed by CBC, they were arrested because of fears they were attempting to join the Islamic State in neighbouring Syria.”

Mustafa and Mao were taken in by the Turkish authorities in Sanliurfa. It’s a border town seen previously functioning as “a launch point for foreign nationals looking to cross into Syria to join the Islamic Sate.

The Conservative government of Canada in 2013 (at the time, in other words) amended the Criminal Code of Canada to make attempting to travel or travelling to take part in acts of terrorism illegal, criminal.

“The Islamic State has suffered a series of military setbacks in recent years as a coalition of Western nations and armed fighters in Iraq and Syria has helped to dismantle much of the group’s so-called ‘caliphate,’” CBC said.

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Why Balochistan’s story remains hidden from the world?

Balochistan is unknown to the world not because Baloch people have been subjected to atrocities since 27th March1948, when Pakistan forcibly annexed this nation or that the Baloch are not resisting the perpetrated injustices with all the meager resources available to them. It is unknown because the exigencies of the world and that of the comity of the nations the United Nations Organization (UNO) do not correspond to the needs of the people being oppressed there. The Baloch and their struggle has been relegated to obscurity by the world more interested in appeasing dictators and state armies which are ready to serve the world powers with loyalty and dedication.

The world is in the habit of being immune to the pain of people being oppressed by states and pay no heed to human rights violations. UNO which represents the world also reflects this attitude and the UN hasn’t in all these years even tried to make Pakistan comply with conventions on enforced disappearance and tortures that it brazenly refuses to sign. This attitude has encouraged Pakistan to flout all laws and norms regarding human rights and civil liberties in Balochistan.

The situation in Balochistan is no secret because even the Chief Justice of Pakistan’s Supreme Court laments the human right abuses and extra-judicial killings by the premier intelligence agencies, the Army and the Frontier Corps. Chief Justice of Pakistan’s Supreme Court has on record blamed Pak Army and ISI, summoned them to court but the abductions, killing and subsequent dumping has not only continued but increased substantially. As if to prove their point these institutions with the start of the UN Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances (WGEID) mission’s visit on September 10th 2012, have started dumping the brutally tortured bodies of hitherto missing persons. The Pakistani state wants to ensure that next time around there would be no fact-finding missions here to uncover their atrocities and excesses against the Baloch people.

I’m here to highlight the atrocities and excesses that have been committed against Baloch people since the last 72 years. If the world and the UNO continue to ignore the sufferings of Baloch people it would tantamount to being complicit in the slow-track genocide being committed in Balochistan by the Pakistani state. The world should awaken to the plight of all the oppressed nationalities being subjected to atrocities and excesses by the majorities or the minorities wielding state power.

The Baloch people have persisted with their struggle for self determination without external support or for that matter even moral support of the world which should have by now learnt to support the oppressed wherever they may be. We appeal to the conscience of the world to help Baloch get their inalienable right to freedom from Pakistan, as before Balochistan’s forcible annexation on 27th March 1948 the Baloch attained their independence on 11th August 1947 from British colonial rule.

Balochistan which is hidden from the eyes of the world is currently suffering from a serious humanitarian crisis. In occupied Balochistan Pakistan Army continues to embarrass humanity. Pakistan’s inhuman atrocities in Balochistan are suppressed, because there is a total media black out.

The world’s longest and most peaceful protest has been going on for more than ten years at Quetta, Balochistan. It’s for those who have been forcibly disappeared by Pakistani state agencies and forces for demanding national liberation.

More than 40,000 Baloch political and social activists are currently abducted from Balochistan and thousands have been extra-judicially killed during the last eighteen years. International human rights organizations are not being given access to Pakistan-occupied Balochistan and they seem helpless.

Our appeal is to human beings across the world, and the civilized democratic countries to speak against the atrocities and oppression in Balochistan for the sake of humanity.