National and international media, as well as the international community remain silent and fail to improve or even just acknowledge the horrible human rights situation in Balochistan. Leaders of the Islamic Republic of Iran interpret this silence as a sign of approval, or at least disregard for the gross human rights violations perpetrated against Baloch civilians.
2016,09,19
National and international media, as well as the international community remain silent and fail to improve or even just acknowledge the horrible human rights situation in Balochistan. Leaders of the Islamic Republic of Iran interpret this silence as a sign of approval, or at least disregard for the gross human rights violations perpetrated against Baloch civilians. Tragically, it thus does not come at a surprise that Iran has one of the highest rates of executions in the world, while the rate of executions of Baloch people is the highest in Iran.
One example for this deplorable situation is the case of a group of young Baloch fishermen. Being just an ordinary crew member on a fishing boat on the Gulf, they were arrested and accused of drug trafficking, later being executed. Following a kangaroo trial and without even having had access to a defense lawyers or a fair trial. On 10th September 2016 the young Baloch were executed in Bandar Abbas, a city on the northern coast of the Gulf. According to “Balochistan Human Rights Group”, the families of these young men pointed out that their executed family members had been the families’ breadwinners and had been out for a fishing trip when they were arrested and later accused of being drug traffickers.
The government’s Policy of “shoot to kill” in Balochistan that is being enforced by its “Islamic Revolutionary Guards”, is taking the lives of tens of innocent young Baloch people every year under the pretext of drug traffickers and fuel smugglers. The latest example of this policy took place in the morning of 11th September 2016, when Mr Hamidollah Gamshadzahi, a teacher of Makki religious school in Zahedan, while driving to his work place was shot and seriously injured by plain clothed security forces(3).
A few days ago, on 13th September 2016, in the center of Chabhar city in Balochistan, a 6 years old boy while relaxing at the back seat of his father car, got killed as a result of shooting by unknown armed men aiming to confiscate the car. Next day hundreds of young men accompanied by the local MP, demonstrated in front of the local Governor’s Office and raised the question of why all armed robberies happening to Baloch people and no necessary action taken by the security law enforcement authorities?! While the rumors about the policy of deliberate instability by the authorities become more evident.
http://www.ostomaan.org/articles/human-rights/21674