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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.
LONDON: A protest demonstration was held on 15 July 2007 in 10 Downing Street London, in front of PM house.
The protest was organized by WSC (World Sindhi Congress), SBF (Sindhi Baloch Forum) BAC (Balochistan
Action Committee) and BRB (Balochistan Rights Movement. A number Baloch, Sindhi and other human rights
activist from all over UK have participated in demonstration to record their protest against Pakistani atrocities in
Sindh and Balochistan.

The participants chanted slogans against on going army operation in Balochistan, forced disappearances,
unlawful detention, and torture of Ghulam Mohammad Baloch, Saleem Baloch, Sardar Akhtar Mengal, Asif
Baladi, Nawaz Zauor, Gorham Saleh, Shadi khan Marri, Khan Mohammed Marri and thousands other Baluch
and Sindhi political leaders and activist from Sindh and Balochistan.

Protestants repeatedly chanted slogans of “Long live Sindh and Long live Balochistan” they were also holding
play cards, some of them read

•        Stop military operation in Balochistan,
•        Release Baloch and Sindhi political prisoners,
•        Release Safdar Sarki,
•        No to extradition of renounce Baloch human rights activist,
•        Pakistan must end occupation of Balochistan,
•        Pakistan army Sham! Sham!
•        Pakistan is a terrorist state,
•        Stop supporting Pakistan,
•        MQM Mafia, MQM traitors of Sindh etc”.

Several Sindhi Baloch leader and activists also spoke at the occasion; the speakers included Dr Lakhu Luhana,
Samad Baloch, Haleem Bhatti, Ghulam Hussain Baloch, Hidayat Bhutto, Qadir Bashk Jatio, Mehr Negaar
Baloch, Hafeeza and others. Speakers have shown grave concerned about the lives of thousands of missing
persons in Sindh and Balochistan. They said no law allows a state to kidnap people and keep them in secret
dungeon for years without presenting in any court of law. They strongly condemn the illegal detention torture of
Baloch and Sindhi political prisoners by the hand of Pakistan Punjabi army.

The speakers also condemn the Pakistani army for not letting the International rights groups to help the flood
victims in Sindh and Balochistan. They said Pakistan is neither helping the cyclone victims no letting the
international community help them, this is a clear indication that Pakistan wants the Baloch and Sindhi people
suffer and die, pakistan is only interested in Baloch and Sindhi land, resources but have no pain for the people
of Sindh and Balochistan.

They called upon Prime Minister Brown and the international community to help the people of Balochistan and
Sindh who have been hit by a devastating cyclone. The Pakistani government has washed its hands of any
humanitarian and civilized gestures. It is up to the civilized world to help these victims in the hour of need.

Speaking on the occasion Mr. Ghulam Hussain Baloch said, “Pakistan as a rogue and fundamentalist nation
has constrained the voices of innocent Baloch and Sindhi civilians through the mass military operations, which
have resulted in many thousand deaths and cases of disappearances and kidnappings, which have been
orchestrated by the Pakistani Intelligent agency (ISI). These atrocities have accumulated in ethical genocide of
an unparalleled historical context.”

He went on and further said, “With the recent changes in the position of British politics, in particular the
introduction of a new leader for Britain, a new beginning has been heralded. However, I ask you Prime Minister
Brown is this new beginning a matter of substance or just a political manifestation. The Baloch and Sindhi
people have continuously demonstrated and tried to create awareness amongst the west of the detrimental and
manipulative nature of Pakistan’s political hierarchy, unfortunately these attempts have seemed to not have any
impact. The attempts made by Baloch human right activists to unveil Pakistan’s hidden agendas to the
international political arena has resulted in them being prime targets for the Pakistani government and has even
resulted in pleas of extradition from the Pakistani government of these human right activists.

Pakistan is the only country where free speech and equality are of a scarce if not non-existence. The civilized
world that we live in today is based on democracy and free speech of one’s right, so let me ask you a question
today prime Minister Brown! Why campaigning against the killings of innocent children, women and the elderly
should be considered as a crime or is it an individual right for the creation of stability and peace? Are the forced
disappearances, unlawful arrests, detention and torture of thousands of Baloch and Sindhi political and human
right activists justified? He questioned.”