| Land confiscations
by Iranian government causing tension in West Balochistan |
30th of January 2006
Subject: Land confiscation and settling non-Baloch in Balochistan
Dear Sir/Madam,
On behalf of BPP (Balochistan People’s Party) we would like to draw
your attention to the Land confiscation situation in (Western or
Irani) Balochistan where the security forces have arrested 12 people
including a woman, in the suburb of Parah (Iranshahr).
In the persistence of the chauvinistic policy of changing the
demographic ratio in Balochistan in order to turn Baloch into a
minority in their own ancestral land, the Iranian government is
destroying houses belonging to poor Baloch people and confiscating
their fertile lands to distribute among the immigrants.
The confiscation of land near the city of Pahra (Iranshar) in West
Balochistan in Iran, causing tension among Baloch and none Baloch
mostly from Persian ethnicity that are being settled and supported by
the Iranian Government.
The Iranian regime uses the immigrants in Balochistan for political
purposes, causing tension between Baloch and immigrants in pursuing
the policy of divide and rule. While the favoured immigrants are
protected, Baloch are oppressed and discriminated in land
distribution, job market and education opportunities
Baloch people are resisting these policies especially land
confiscation and house demolition in different ways. In the latest
event of land confiscation and distribution, due to people long
standing resistance and protest, the security forces have arrested 12
people including a woman, in the suburb of Parah (Iranshahr).
The arrest of a woman angered some witnessing young men who have in
response clashed with the security forces and unfortunately Mr Abbas
Davari (an immigrant) following this continued tension lost his life.
Balochistan People’s Party regrets this loss of life, which is the
result of the Iranian government's oppressive policies.
In order to defeat regime's divide and rule policy, it is necessary
for the all ethnicities and communities to distance themselves from
the chauvinistic and discriminating policies, and encourage peaceful
co existence of different ethnic groups in a multicultural society.
The tyrannical policies of the government have more increasingly
intensified the presence of the security forces all over the
Balochistan Province since Ahmadi Nezhad came into power.
To place the Security Forces in the port City of Chahbhar in the
summer of the 2005 regime destroyed thousand of poor people’s homes in
an area covering many kilometres to make place for a new base and
residence area for Iranian security forces without compensating or
providing alternative accommodation to poor families with children,
elderly men and women.
In the recent months the number of arrest and intimidation of Baloch
cultural, social and religious activists by the intelligence services
have sharply increased. People that have been arrested in Pahra are
still in the prison and many others are under persecution.
Balochistan People’s Party is concerned for the detainee’s lives and
request human Right organisations and democratic governments to
pressurise Iranian government for the release of the arrested people
and to stop importing immigrants to change the demographic of Baloch
areas to make Baloch a minority in their ancestral land, confiscating
people's agricultural and residential land, making more people
homeless through destroying houses and the environment.
Nasser Boladai
Spokesperson for Balochistan People's Party
nasser.boladai@balochpeople.org
Cc: Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO)
Cc: Human Rights Watch (HRW)
Cc: Human Rights Watch
Cc: Minority Rights Group International
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