Amnesty International Appeals for Balochistan Disappearances

Pakistan: “Disappearance” of Two Men – One Is Released!

Obaidullah Ali Baloch (m), aged 26 Samiullah Baloch (m), aged 24, his brother Amnesty
International has learnt that Obaidullah Baloch has been released.
asiapacific.amnesty.org/apro/aproweb.nsf/pages/appeals_pakistan_ua19906 – 15k – 2006-11-04Cached

Pakistan: Possible ‘disappearance’/fear of torture – Amnesty

Brothers Obaidullah and Samiullah Baloch were arrested by unidentified men on
16 July 2006 in the Askari area of Quetta, Balochistan province.
web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGASA330282006?open&of=ENG-2AS – 22k – 2006-07-20Cached

Pakistan: Further information on fear for Safety/”Disappearance”

Dr Yusuf Baloch (m), a member of the Baloch Students Organisation (BSO), was
rearrested in the town of Turbat in Balochistan on 10 October.
web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGASA330292005?open&of=ENG-PAK – 24k – 2005-10-26Cached

Pakistan: Further information on possible ‘disappearance’/fear of

Amnesty International has learnt that Obaidullah Baloch, aged 26, has been
released. He has reportedly stated that he had been held
web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGASA330292006?open&of=ENG-344 – 19k – 2006-07-21Cached

Pakistan: “Disappearance”/Fear of torture and ill-treatment

Two men, Abdul Rauf Sasoli and Saeed Brohi, who are leaders of a Baloch political
party, the Jamhoori Watan (Republican National Party) were detained by the
web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGASA330152006?open&of=ENG-PAK – 21k – 2006-05-05Cached

Pakistan: Further information on fear for safety/”disappearance”

Majed Samad Baloch and Fazal Karim Baloch are still in custody and have been sentenced
to one year’s imprisonment each on charges of sedition and public
web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGASA330312005?open&of=ENG-PAK – 23k – 2005-12-09Cached

Pakistan: Arbitrary arrest/possible “disappearance”/fear of

He has been preparing to launch a Baloch-language TV station, and this
appears to be at least part of the reason he was arrested.
web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGASA330112006?open&of=ENG-PAK – 21k – 2006-04-13Cached

Pakistan: Allegations of serious human rights violations in

In addition, the Commission noted with concern that armed Baloch fighters opposing
the army’s presence in the province have laid landmines as a result of which
web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGASA330042006?open&of=ENG-PAK – 30k – 2006-02-10Cached

Pakistan: “Disappearance”/Fear of torture: Dr Haneef Shareef (m)

BACKGROUND INFORMATION The BSO is active in highlighting the plight of the Baloch
people, who live mainly in the south-western province of Balochistan and have
web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGASA330322005?open&of=ENG-PAK – 21k – 2005-12-09Cached

Pakistan: Human rights ignored in the “war on terror” – Amnesty Over the past two years, dozens of Baloch nationalists are believed to have been
subjected to enforced disappearance and there are recent reports that leaders
web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGASA330362006?open&of=ENG-2M4 – 56k – 2006-09-29Cached

Pakistan: Human rights ignored in the “war on terror”: Executive

People from different backgrounds have been subjected to enforced
disappearance including Baloch nationalists and Sindhi leaders.
web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGASA330352006 – 49k – 2006-09-29Cached

Pakistan sells ‘terror suspects’ to USA – The Wire – November 2006

Now they are a growing phenomenon, spreading beyond terror suspects to Baloch and
Sindhi nationalists, journalists and medical personnel who allegedly treat
web.amnesty.org/wire/November2006/Pakistan – 20k – 2006-11-01Cached

[PDF] PRESS RELEASE

of in Pakistan before the start of the US-led ‘war on terror’ — now they are a
growing phenomenon, spreading beyond terror suspects to Baloch and Sindhi
news.amnesty.org/index/ENGASA330382006/$FILE/newsrelease.pdf – 2006-11-03Text Version

‘Disappearances’ in South Asia in brief – The Wire – September

This practice is increasingly being used against members of other groups: Baloch
and Sindhi nationalists, members of the Shi’a minority and others.
web.amnesty.org/wire/September2006/South_Asia – 17k – 2006-08-31Cached

Pakistan: Enforced disappearances in the ‘war on terror’ – Amnesty

of in Pakistan before the start of the US-led ‘war on terror’ — now they are a
growing phenomenon, spreading beyond terror suspects to Baloch and Sindhi
web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGASA330382006?open&of=ENG-2AS – 25k – 2006-09-29Cached

Pakistan: Enforced disappearances in the ‘war on terror’ – news.

of in Pakistan before the start of the US-led ‘war on terror’ — now they are a
growing phenomenon, spreading beyond terror suspects to Baloch and Sindhi
news.amnesty.org/index/ENGASA330382006 – 24kCached

South Asia: ‘War on terror’ spawns new patterns of enforced

cases. The enforced disappearance of members of other groups such as Baloch
and Sindhi nationalists are now also being reported.
news.amnesty.org/index/ENGASA040012006 – 22kCached

The Wire, November 2006. Vol. 36, No.10. – Amnesty International

Now they are a growing phenomenon, spreading beyond terror suspects to Baloch and
Sindhi nationalists, journalists and medical personnel who allegedly treat
web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGNWS210102006?open&of=ENG-369 – 54k – 2006-11-01Cached

Amnesty International: What You Should Know…

Special Rapporteur on torture: one urgent appeal concerning two named individuals
and all members of the Baloch Students Organization to which the government
www.amnesty.org/un_hrc/pakistan.html – 13k – 2006-04-21Cached

The Wire, September 2006. Vol. 36, No.8. – Amnesty International This practice is increasingly being used against members of other groups: Baloch
and Sindhi nationalists, members of the Shi’a minority and others.
web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGNWS210082006?open&of=ENG-2AF – 58k – 2006-09-01Cached USA: Amnesty International’s concerns regarding post September 11

the action. Shakir Baloch, a Canadian citizen of Pakistani origin, waited
over 100 days for a deportation order to be processed.
web.amnesty.org/ai.nsf/Index/AMR510442002?OpenDocument – 101k – 2002-03-14Cached

 Disappearances‘ in ‘the war on terror’ : Campaign Fact Sheet

Disappearances‘ often go hand in hand with torture and ill-treatment and examples
are included as well as comments on ‘disappearances‘ by the USA in the ‘war
web.amnesty.org/library/index/engact400132005 – 27k – 2005-11-03Cached

Thai authorities’ failure to investigate ‘disappearances‘ in south

Thai authorities’ failure to investigate ‘disappearances‘ in south of country.
Somchai Neelapaijit © private. “With martial law, soldiers
web.amnesty.org/wire/May2004/Thailand – 19k – 2004-04-30Cached

New UN treaty set to combat ‘disappearances‘ worldwide – The Wire

New UN treaty set to combat ‘disappearances‘ worldwide. The “disappeared”
have been arrested or abducted by state agents, but the
web.amnesty.org/wire/September2004/UN_treaty – 19k – 2004-08-31Cached

Bill to criminalize ‘disappearances‘ proposed in Mexico – The Wire

Bill to criminalize ‘disappearances‘ proposed in Mexico. Over the last
30 years Guerrero State has seen more “disappearances” at
web.amnesty.org/wire/September2004/Mexico – 18k – 2004-08-31Cached

Iraq: ‘Disappearances’ – the agony continues – Amnesty

Iraq: ‘Disappearances’ – the agony continues. © AI. Disappearances” were
particularly widespread during the Iran-Iraq war from 1980 to 1988.
web.amnesty.org/pages/irq-article_6-eng – 20k – 2004-04-08Cached

Bibliography – Disappearances, Refugees, Psychiatry – Amnesty

Bibliography – Disappearances, Refugees, Psychiatry. Amnesty International. Getting
Away with Murder: Political Killings and ‘Disappearances’ in the 1990s.
web.amnesty.org/pages/health-bibliography3-eng – 43k – 2003-11-11Cached
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Mexico – The Wire – July2002 – Amnesty International

Mexico. ‘Disappearances’ still take place in Mexico Two young men are arrested
on a city street – blindfolded, handcuffed and driven away.
web.amnesty.org/wire/july2002/Mexico – 19k – 2002-06-30Cached

Nepal: Widespread “disappearances” in the context of armed

Amnesty International is concerned about the widespread pattern of ‘disappearances
perpetrated by Nepalese Government security forces upon members and
web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGASA310452003 – 87k – 2003-10-16Cached

Pakistan: Enforced disappearances in the ‘war on terror’ – Amnesty

Pakistan: Enforced disappearances in the ‘war on terror’. In cooperating in the
US-led ‘war on terror’, the Pakistani government has systematically committed
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Disappearances‘ in South Asia in brief – The Wire – September Disappearances‘ in South Asia in brief. Pakistan The “war on terror” has accounted
for possibly hundreds of “disappearances” in the country.
web.amnesty.org/wire/September2006/South_Asia – 17k – 2006-08-31Cached

Russian Federation: New evidence of “disappearances“, torture and

Russian Federation: New evidence of “disappearances”, torture and unfair trials
in Chechnya and the Russian Federation’s obligations following the
web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGEUR460372005?open&of=ENG-RUS – 21k – 2005-09-27Cached

Russian Federation: Briefing – Torture, “disappearances” and

Russian government describes as its ‘war on terror’ in this region is being used
as a pretext for violations that include ‘disappearances‘, torture, arbitrary
web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGEUR460392005?open&of=ENG-RUS – 34k – 2005-09-30Cached

Disappearances/UN – The Wire – April2003 – Amnesty International

Disappearances/UN. New human rights law in the making International human
rights law is constantly evolving as new standards are
web.amnesty.org/wire/April2003/Disappearances_UN – 18k – 2003-03-31Cached

Russian Federation: “Disappearances” and abductions in the Chechen

the ‘disappearance’ of prisoners and detainees in all cases, irrespective of the
reasons for their detention and seeks an immediate end to all ‘disappearances
web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGEUR460502005?open&of=ENG-RUS – 26k – 2005-11-08Cached

Russian Federation: Concerns over reports of “disappearances” of

January 2005 Russian Federation: Concerns over reports of “disappearances
of relatives of Aslan Maskhadov. Amnesty International
web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGEUR460042005?open&of=ENG-RUS – 24k – 2005-01-26Cached

Pakistan: Enforced disappearances in the ‘war on terror’ – news.

Pakistan: Enforced disappearances in the ‘war on terror’. Related documents.
This item includes videoInterview with Moazzam Begg 09/28/2006.
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Rendition and ‘disappearances‘ in the ‘war on terror’ – Amnesty

AI. “Thus, across the world, the USA has progressively woven a clandestine ’spider’s
web’ of disappearances, secret detentions and unlawful inter-state
ara.amnesty.org/pages/stoptorture-renditions-eng – 22kCached

Conspiracy of Terror: Political killings and ‘disappearances‘ in

for the release of prisoners of conscience, fair trials for political prisoners,
and an end to torture and the death penalty, ‘disappearances‘ and political
web.amnesty.org/shop/index/ISBN_086210226X – 17k – 1993-09-30Cached

Disappearances” and Political Killings – A Manual for action

for the release of prisoners of conscience, fair trials for political prisoners,
and an end to torture and the death penalty, ‘disappearances‘ and political
web.amnesty.org/shop/index/ISBN_906463095X – 17k – 1994-01-31Cached
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Thailand: “Disappearance” verdict leaves unanswered questions Thailand must demonstrate its commitment to ending “disappearances” by making forced
disappearances” an offence under Thai criminal law, and supporting the
web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGASA390042006?open&of=ENG-2S3 – 20k – 2006-01-12Cached

Albania: Remzi Hoxha – a “disappearance” that must be clarified

Disappearances” – Violations of international human rights law “Disappearances
are violations of international human rights law and standards.
web.amnesty.org/library/index/engEUR110102006?open&of=eng-ALB – 23k – 2006-10-19Cached

South Asia: ‘War on terror’ spawns new patterns of enforced

Amnesty International believes that several hundreds of people have become victims
of enforced disappearances in Pakistan in the context of the “war on terror
web.amnesty.org/library/index/engASA040012006?open&of=eng-2S4 – 24k – 2006-08-30Cached

Russian Federation: First ruling of the European Court of Human

July 2006 Russian Federation: First ruling of the European Court of Human Rights
against “disappearances” in Chechnya. Amnesty International
web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGEUR460342006?open&of=ENG-2EU – 26k – 2006-07-27Cached

Spain/Argentina : One step closer to truth and justice for the ”

“This could represent an important step forward in the long fight against impunity
for the thousands of cases of ‘disappearances‘ which occurred in Argentina
web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGEUR410072001?open&of=ENG-ESP – 21k – 2001-08-31Cached

Croatia fails relatives of ‘disappeared’ – The Wire

The Croatian authorities have failed to thoroughly investigate “disappearances”,
unlawful killings, extra-judicial executions and other human rights
web.amnesty.org/wire/September2006/Croatia – 19k – 2006-08-31Cached
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Chile: The terrible legacy of Augusto Pinochet – Amnesty

This program included political persecution; mass arrests; summary trials; systematic
torture and “disappearances“; secret executions and detention — all in
web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGAMR220102004?open&of=ENG-CHL – 23k – 2004-09-09Cached

Nepal – Amnesty International

Nepal: Escalating “disappearances” amid a culture of impunity (AI Index: ASA
31/155/2004) Nepal: Human rights defenders under threat (AI Index: ASA 31/141
web.amnesty.org/report2005/npl-summary-eng – 38k – 2005-04-22Cached

Brazil: Fear for safety – Amnesty International

incident are stalled. There have been repeated allegations of police
involvement in the “disappearances“. Since the “disappearance
web.amnesty.org/library/index/engAMR190342006?open&of=eng-BRA – 22k – 2006-10-10Cached

Macedonia: “Disappearance” of Hajredin Halimi, ethnic Albanian

Kidnapped and Other Missing Persons (CKOMP) was established in November 2001 by
the European Union to investigate 20 reported “disappearances” and abductions
web.amnesty.org/library/Index/ENGEUR650022006?open&of=ENG-2EU – 26k – 2006-06-30Cached

South Asia: ‘War on terror’ spawns new patterns of enforced disappearance. Related documents. ‘Disappearances‘ in ‘the war on terror’ :
Campaign Fact Sheet 03/11/2005. Press release, 08/30/2006.
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