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Security forces kill, torture activists in Balochistan: HRW

SLAMABAD: Soldiers, police and intelligence agencies in Pakistan regularly torture and kill abducted activists in a campaign to quash a separatist movement, a rights group said on Thursday.

Hundreds of so-called “enforced disappearances” have been committed since 2005, Human Rights Watch said in a new report into alleged abuses in Balochistan.

Victims told HRW that they were picked up from their homes at night by gangs of armed men, questioned and beaten without being told who was holding them or why.

“Pakistan`s security forces are engaging in an abusive free-for-all in Balochistan as Baloch nationalists and suspected militants `disappear`, and in many cases are executed,” said Brad Adams, Asia director at HRW.

The rights group`s report, entitled “We Can Torture, Kill, or Keep You for Years”, documented cases of uniformed paramilitary troops, police and the ISI being involved in the abductions.

“Pakistani security services are brazenly disappearing, torturing and often killing people because of suspected ties to the Baloch nationalist movement,” Mr Adams said. “This is not counter-insurgency – it is barbarism.”One victim, Mazhar Khan, told how he was at a friend`s house in Noshki district in December 2009 when armed men stormed in, blindfolded both of them and drove them to different locations.

Khan was questioned about Baloch political activity and held alone in a dark room for nearly two months before being released on the side of a road near Quetta. His friend`s whereabouts are still unknown despite his family fighting a high court battle in which judges have asked the ISI, police and federal and state authorities to provide information about any charges against the men.

Officials have often denied allegations about the `disappearances`, saying many of the claims are separatist propaganda and that the courts ensure that legal procedures are followed.

HRW said it had recorded 150 so-called “kill and dump” deaths in Balochistan since January alone, many of which may have been by Pakistani security forces.

The new report detailed 45 cases of alleged disappearances gathered from more than 100 interviews with victims, families, local rights activists, lawyers and witnesses.
Source: Dawn
Date:7/29/2011