Press Releases
Declaration of Human Rights
Baloch Society Of North America (BSO_NA)
Baloch Society Of North America (BSO_NA) is Non-Profit Organization, working to unite and Organize
all Baloch in North America, to expose the Occupation of our land (Balochistan)  and  exploitations of
our resources by  Pakistani and Iranian Governments, and to bring their Human Rights Violations in
Balochistan into the world’s Notice.
The wall will be built from near the border town of Taftan, about 700 km west of Quetta. "The Iranian authorities
started work on the wall about a month ago," Barkat Ali Khan, a Pakistani border town administration official, was
quoted by local daily 'Dawn' today as saying."The concrete wall will be 10 feet high and 3 feet wide," he said,
adding that hundreds of workers could be seen building the wall.

He said the Iranian authorities appeared to be in a hurry to complete the project. "I think they want to seal the
border with Pakistan to stop illegal crossings from both sides and check drug smuggling," Barkat said. The wall
would be up to the Mand area in the Turbat district of Balochistan.

Pakistan shares borders with India, Iran and Afghanistan.

India has already fenced its international borders with Pakistan and much of the line of control to stop cross-border
infiltration. Pakistan itself proposes to fence some parts of the controversial Durand Line which formed borders
with Afghanistan despite protests from Kabul, in what it says a measure to prevent crossings by the Taliban.

Bureau Report
http://www.zeenews.com/articles.asp?aid=357668&sid=SAS&ssid=


International community must Stop Building this wall to prevent the separation the Baloch families across the
border of Eastern and Western Occupied Balochistan. We consider this wall same as the Berlin Wall and it
must be stopped and teared down like the Berlin wall. (BSO-NA)
Iran erecting a wall
along the border
with Pakistan to
separate the Baloch
Nation

Quetta, March 1: Iran has started building a concrete wall along its border with Pakistani occupied Balochistan,
from Taftan to Mand, to separate Baloch Nation .

According to reports received here, the wall will be built from near
the border town of Taftan, about 700km west of Quetta.

"The Iranian authorities started work on the wall about a
month ago," according to Barkat ullah Khan, a Pokistani border town administration official.

"The concrete wall will
be 10 feet high and 3 feet wide," he said, adding that hundreds of workers could be seen building the wall.

He said
that the Iranian authorities appeared to be in a hurry to complete the project.

"I think they want to seal the border
with Pakistan so that the Baloch families across the border of both sides will not meet their family members." Mr
Barkat said, adding that the wall would be up to the Mand area in the Turbat district of Pakistani occupied
Balochistan.

Pakistan and Iran already fenced their border at different points a long time ago.

Iran erecting wall along the border with
Pakistan
Islamabad, March 02: Iran is building a concrete wall along its
frontier with Pakistan to stop "illegal border crossings", officials
said.
"Iran has started building a concrete wall along its border with
Pakistan, from Taftan to Mand, to stop illegal border crossings,"
Pakistani officials said in Quetta, the capital of Balochistan, a
province which shares long borders with Iran.