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EU for enquiry into rights violations

EU has appointed a special rapporteur to probe allegation of torture and human rights violation in Balochistan.

Published on: Apr 12, 2006 01:58 PM IST
None | By , Islamabad
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Sixty-seven members of European Parliament, including Vice President Janusz Onyszkiewicz, have demanded appointment of a "special rapporteur to probe allegation of torture and widespread human rights violation in Balochistan by the Pakistan's armed forces.

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In a petition to the President of the European Parliament Josep Boreil, the members asked for "closure of detention camps" as access to the Red Cross to operate freely in the Balochistan region, press reports said.

The unwarranted military action by the armed forces has "spared neither women, nor children resulting in widespread human rights violations.

The situation has been exacerbated by the attempts of the military regime to tarnish the image of the Baloch leader," the petition said.

The Balochis also fear that the policies of the present government were geared to change the demographics of the province, turning the baloh into a minority in their own homeland, and exploiting their resources for the benefit of the dominant Punjab, it further stated.

 
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