Human Rights Defender Named Killers Before Death
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 9, 2009
A
Statement by the Asian Human Rights Commission
PAKISTAN: Human rights defender names his alleged
murderers shortly before his death; government fails to
provide protection
Mr. Nisar Baloch, aged 46, was
shot dead on November 7, by motorbike riders. Police have
refused to mention the names of the murderers in the First
Investigation Report (FIR), owing to the fact that the
accused persons belong to ruling political party, MQM, which
has a background of target killings. On November 6, the day
before his murder, Nisar Baloch addressed members of the
press at a press conference and clearly stated that the
City’s Nazim (mayor) Mr. Mustafa Kamal, as well as the
Town Nazim of the SITE town, had the intention to murder
him. He stated further that he would be murdered the next
day by the aforementioned people and by activists of the MQM
Altaf Hussain group. He blamed the party in ruling alliance
for their encroachment onto the land of Gutter Baghicha, an
amenity plot of 1017 acres.
His death is the second
incident in the victimization of housing rights defenders in
the past five years in Karachi. During both incidents, the
MQM was in power. The son of Baseer Naveed, radio
broadcaster and leader of the resistance movement against
the construction of the Lyari Express, was abducted on
November 8 2004 and his body was found with torture marks on
the wall of Naveed’s radio station, two days after his
abduction. Nisar Baloch was another activist in the movement
against the construction of the Lyari Expressway, through
which more than 300,000 people were supposed to be
displaced.
Mr. Nisar Baloch was a well-known figure
who worked against the grabbing of amenity plots by the
government and other such powerful people. The land of
Gutter Baghicha, a park, was declared to be an amenity plot
in 1972. However, when the MQM took control of the city’s
mayorship in the early 1990s, parts of the Gutter Baghicha
were illegally allotted to officers of the Karachi
Metropolitan Corporation (KMC). The local people of
trans-Lyari resisted, and refused to allow the KMC to
encroach upon the park. The Karachi NGO Alliance, (through
which Mr. Nisar Baloch was running the people’s movement
against the grabbing of this parkland) got a stay order from
the Sindh High Court against construction in this park.
However, the MQM, which has remained in power since 1989,
(whether the ruling government was civilian or military,)
did not respect the court’s order. The details of other
land-grabbing incidents by the MQM can be read about below:
--http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/the-newspaper/columnists/16-ardeshir-cowasjee-i-own-karachi-and-can-sell-it-ii-759-hs-05
-- http://www.dawn.com/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/the-newspaper/columnists/16-ardeshir-cowasjee-i-own-karachi-and-can-sell-it-3-159-hs-06
-- http://dawnnews.tv/wps/wcm/connect/dawn-content-library/dawn/the-newspaper/columnists/ardeshir-cowasjee-i-own-karachi-and-can-sell-it-4-ts-03
Clearly, the values which uphold law and order
in this country have deteriorated to a state of abjection.
When a man says in a press conference that he will be killed
the following day by the mayors of Karachi and the SITE
town, and the police fail to provide protection to him
because of the political pressure they are under, it is
clear that the situation is deplorable. Even the journalists
present at the press conference did not take Baloch’s
apprehensions seriously, and did not give coverage of his
concerns to the public. Furthermore, the police at the
Soldier Bazar Police Station, in whose jurisdiction this
murder occurred, have refused to put the name of murderer on
the FIR. This is illegal, and clearly indicates that the
police have become sub-servants to the cadres of ruling
parties.
Housing and resettlement policies in
Pakistan are unclear and ambiguous, leaving room for
manipulation by those in ruling political parties, and the
opportunity to grab land and convert it into commercial
plots. About half of Pakistan’s population lives in slum
communities, and often in a state of squalor. Judicial
negligence, combined with the inaction and ineffectiveness
of the courts in dealing with the housing needs of the
people and matters of land-grabbing, has benefited the
land-grabber tremendously.
The government of Sindh
should act immediately to arrest the culprits on these
murder charges including, Mr. Mustafa Kamal, City Nazim and
Mr. Izhar Uddin, Town Nazim of SITE town, (the name of the
latter was stated by Mr. Nisar Baloch during his press
conference, one day before his death,) and the high
officials of the Karachi Police, including the Chief Police
Officer and Station Head Officer (SHO) of the Soldier Bazar
Police Station. A thorough inquiry should be conducted into
the extra-judicial killing of Nisar Baloch.
ENDS