Human Rights Abuses In Sindh
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Human rights abuse Human rights are moral principles or normsJames Nickel, with assistance from Thomas Pogge, M.B.E. Smith, and Leif Wenar, 13 December 2013, Stanford Encyclopedia of PhilosophyHuman Rights Retrieved 14 August 2014 for certain standards of hum ...
s in Sindh, Pakistan, range from arbitrary arrests and enforced disappearances to torture, extrajudicial killings, and political repression.


Political persecution

According to the 1994 Human Rights in Developing Countries Yearbook, there have been many cases of political persecution in Sindh. Much of the persecution is linked to Sindh's provincial government, and is undertaken by Karachi's ''Crime Investigation Agency'' (CIA). Many human rights abuses were committed under the tenure of Chief Minister
Jam Sadiq Ali Nawab Jam Sadiq Ali ( ur, جام صادق علی ) (ca. 1934– 5 March 1992) was a politician from Sindh, Pakistan. He was the Sardar and Nawab of Samaat and Junejo tribes and belonged to the ruling dynasty of Samaa Ja'ams who ruled Sind ...
, who took office from August 6, 1990 to March 5, 1992. Under his tenure, Sindhi independence leader GM Syed was placed under house arrest until his death; however Jam Sadiq's death in 1992 did not cause these acts to cease. Following his death, his seat was contested between his son, Jam Ashiq Ali and a Pakistan Peoples Party member, Shahanawaz Junejo. Ali's supporters undertook intimidation of PPP activists and Shahanawaz Junejo, as well as 200 other opposition activists who were detained. In March 2005, vice-chairman of the
Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz The Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz (; translation: Jeay Sindh United Front; JSMM) is one of several major separatist political parties in Sindh, Pakistan, that advocate for the separation of Sindhudesh from Pakistan. Founded in the year 2000, by the ...
(JSMM) Samiullah Kalhoro died in a hospital of
Karachi Karachi (; ur, ; ; ) is the most populous city in Pakistan and 12th most populous city in the world, with a population of over 20 million. It is situated at the southern tip of the country along the Arabian Sea coast. It is the former c ...
. The JSMM chief Shafi Burfat alleged that Kalhoro died after his kidney failed as a result of torture in police custody. He added that the JSMM was being punished for pursuing the ideology of G. M. Syed. JSMM has published advertisements in Sindhi newspapers criticising law enforcement agencies. In November 2010, police allegedly picked up Ali Madad Burfat, an activist of the
Jeay Sindh Students' Federation The Jeay Sindh Students’ Federation abbreviated as JSSF, is the student wing of various Separatist movements of Pakistan, separatist organizations struggling for the freedom of Sindhudesh following the ideology of G. M. Syed, founded in 196 ...
, and his friend, both of whom were students of the
Sindh University The University of Sindh ( ur, ; sd, سنڌ يونيورسٽي; informally known as Sindh University) is a public research university in Pakistan located in the city of Jamshoro. It is one of the oldest universities in Pakistan and was certifi ...
at the time. On 21 April 2011, unidentified armed men shot dead three leaders of the
Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz The Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz (; translation: Jeay Sindh United Front; JSMM) is one of several major separatist political parties in Sindh, Pakistan, that advocate for the separation of Sindhudesh from Pakistan. Founded in the year 2000, by the ...
(JSMM) including senior Vice-Chairman Qurban Khohaver, Rooplo Cholyani and Noorullah Tunio at Bakhoro Mori area in
Sanghar district Sanghar District ( sd, ضلعو سانگھڙ, ur, ) is one of the largest districts of Sindh province, Pakistan. This district lies between 25058'13 N latitudes and 69024'4E longitudes. It was a village before Mallah Tribe were settled there. Th ...
. The JSMM alleged that the personnel of law enforcement agencies were involved in Bakhoro Mori incident.
Human Rights Commission of Pakistan The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan ( ur, ) (HRCP) is an independent, democratic non-profit organisation. Founded in 1987, it is one of the oldest human rights organisations in the country. HRCP is committed to monitoring, protecting a ...
published a report on Bakhoro Mori incident and urged that "Agencies’ role in JSMM activists’ murder must be probed". In April 2011, JSMM member Ijaz Solangi's dead body was found in Dadu after he held a press conference against security agencies. In October 2011, Asian Human Rights Commission issued an appeal on information it had received that the
Sindh University The University of Sindh ( ur, ; sd, سنڌ يونيورسٽي; informally known as Sindh University) is a public research university in Pakistan located in the city of Jamshoro. It is one of the oldest universities in Pakistan and was certifi ...
authorities allegedly used law enforcement agencies for disappearances of students in Sindh province. In a 2012 statement issued by Asian Human Rights Commission, it said that: "In Sindh province more than 100 nationalists were abducted and disappeared after 9/11, many were extra judicially killed and their tortured and bullet riddled bodies were dumped on the streets." It further added that: "Alone, from JSMM 13 people are still missing. Its former leader, Mr. Muzzafar Bhutto was two times abducted and kept in military torture cells where he succumbed to his injuries during the second time detention." Mumtaz Bhutto another activist of JSMM and brother of Muzaffar Bhutto, killed on 1 July 2009 in a bomb blast at Thermal Power house colony
Jamshoro Jamshoro ( sd, ڄام شورو, ur, ) is a city and the capital of Jamshoro District, located in Sindh, Pakistan. It is located on the right bank of the Indus River, approximately northwest of Hyderabad and northeast from the provincial cap ...
, JSMM alleged that security agencies were involved in bomb blast. In 2011, Congressman
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and
Brad Sherman Bradley James Sherman (born October 24, 1954) is an American accountant and politician serving as the U.S. representative for California's 30th congressional district since 2013. A member of the Democratic Party, he first entered Congress in ...
, in their letters to
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's President
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, urged him to take steps to end the practice of enforced disappearance in Pakistan. When brought to his attention,
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showed concern on enforced disappearances in Sindh and
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. In September 2012, a delegation of
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Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances, visited Pakistan for the first time at the invitation of the Pakistani government. In May 2018, the families of disappeared political activists staged a
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in protest of their family members and in turn were attacked by security forces. The assault was almost immediately condemned by congressman Sherman.


Disappearances and abductions

Safdar Sarki Safdar Sarki, ( sd, صفدر سرڪي) (born December 25, 1965) a Pakistani-American physician and American citizen, is a former chair of the World Sindhi Congress and Secretary General of the Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz, an activist in the Sindhi na ...
, an activist in the Sindhi nationalist movement, was one of the many disappeared during the period of President
Pervez Musharraf General Pervez Musharraf ( ur, , Parvez Muśharraf; born 11 August 1943) is a former Pakistani politician and four-star general of the Pakistan Army who became the tenth president of Pakistan after the successful military takeover of t ...
's rule. The campaign to "find" him and get him released included Amnesty International, who called for his release. During the first eight months of 2017, roughly "110 nationalist activists and human rights defenders" in Sindh disappeared. The Secretary-General of World Sindhi Congress told the
United Nations Human Rights Council The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC), CDH is a United Nations body whose mission is to promote and protect human rights around the world. The Council has 47 members elected for staggered three-year terms on a regional group basis. ...
on 25 September 2020 that "enforced disappearances of Sindhi people by Pakistan agencies continue unabated. In the last 3 months, over 60 abducted."


See also

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Human rights in Pakistan The situation of Human Rights in Pakistan ( ur, ) is complex as a result of the country's diversity, large population, its status as a developing country and a sovereign Islamic democracy with a mixture of both Islamic and secular law. The Const ...
* Targeted killings in Pakistan * Sindhudesh *
Insurgency in Sindh The Insurgency in Sindh is a low-intensity insurgency waged by Sindhi Nationalists against the government of Pakistan. Sindhi nationalists want to create an independent state called Sindhudesh. However, this movement never gained support from ...


References


Further reading


Sindh: Human Rights Abuses Continue Against Fishing Communities - UNPO
* The Foreign Policy of Pakistan: Ethnic Impacts on Diplomacy, 1971-1994 Mehtab Ali Shah * Human Rights: Commitment and Betrayal - M. G. Chitkara * Human Rights: Annual Report 2004 - Foreign and Commonwealth Office * Globe, Volume 11, Issues 2-6
Enforced disappearance of Raja Dahar Bhambhro
* * {{Pakistan separatist movements Sindh