Dear friends,
The Asian Human Rights Commission (AHRC) has received information that a human rights defender was abducted by the officials of the Frontier Cops (FC) while he was going to attend court proceedings in the session court on December 21, 2010 and has been missing since then. Before his abduction he had told his friends and relatives that he had been receiving threats from some officials and he feared that he might be abducted by the law enforcement agencies. He was abducted in the presence of five police officials who were escorting him to the court.
CASE NARRATIVE:
Mr Siddique Eido, 31, son of Mr. Eido Baloch, activist of Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP), was abducted from a check post of Frontier Cops (FC) in Karwat, on December 21, 2010, and his whereabouts have been unknown since then. On the day of his abduction, Eido went to the District and Session court of Gwader and was returning back to his home in sub-district Pasni, Gwader in the security of five policemen, including one Assistant Sub Inspector (ASI) and four police constables. As they reached the check post of FC in Karwat area on coastal highway, he was stopped by the officials of the FC and he with his friend, Mr. Yousuf Langove, were dragged into a van. The policemen tried to protect them but were severely beaten by the Frontier Cops and kept in custody for some hours. In the meanwhile, Eido and his friend were sent to an unknown location.
Before his abduction, Eido was receiving threatening calls from law enforcement agencies to stop his activities. He informed the local human rights organizations and lawyers about these threats and asked the local authorities to provide him security. The Pasni police provided him security to attend a trial in the session court, Gwader where a case of murder against him was pending. Because of his involvement in denouncing cases of human rights violations and in helping the HRCP to file cases of disappearances from Balochistan province in the Supreme Court of Pakistan, he was falsely charged of in a murder case of a coast guard of Pasni along with 10 other persons. At the time of murder, Mr. Eido was Punjab, another province, to attend an HRCP annual general body meeting.
On January 17, Eido’s family members received a letter from the Supreme Court of Pakistan which read that the crisis management cell of the court has received his case of disappearance and that this case would be heard in the Supreme Court on February 25. The letter from the court also says that it confirms that Eido was in Punjab province to attend the HRCP meeting and was not in Balochistan when the murder of the coast guard was occurred.
The family members of the Eido are aware of a number of recent incidents of extra judicial killings after persons went missing. They are afraid that the same thing may happened to Eido and his friend and that FC and the other law enforcement agencies may kill him before the hearing of Supreme Court.
Since last year a new trend of enforced disappearances has been observed, with Baloch activists being abducted by law enforcement officials and kept incommunicado for several days. After a while, it is learnt that they had been extra judicially killed. This method makes it easy for the abductors to wash away all evidence of the disappearance: no question of FIRs, legal process or blame. Widespread disappearances at the hands of the state agents started at the time of former President Musharraf. Now under a civilian government, this phenomenon continued and the disappearances are followed by extrajudicial killings, in particular in the province of Balochistan.
SUGGESTED ACTION:
Please letters to the authorities to immediately take action for the safe recovery of Mr. Eido and his friend Mr. Yousuf. Please urge them to take details of Eido and his friend’s abduction from the police officials who carried him to court proceedings and prosecute the officials of the FC who are responsible for his and his friend’s disappearance.
The AHRC writes a separate letter to UN working group on disappearances calling for his intervention into this case.
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SAMPLE LETTER
Dear __________,
PAKISTAN: A human rights defender and his friend are missing after their abduction by the officials of Frontier Corps in the presence of police
Names of victims:
1. Mr. Siddique Eido, 31, son of Mr. Eido Baloch, resident of Ward No 6, Pasni, Gwader district, Balochistan province
2. Mr. Yousuf Langove, resident of Ward No 6, Pasni, Gwader district, Balochistan province
Alleged perpetrators: Officials of Frontier Corps, stationed at check post of FC at Karwat, Coastal Highway, Pasni, Balochistan province
Date of incident: 21 December 2010
Place of incident: Check post of FC at Karwat, Coastal Highway, Pasni, Balochistan province
I am writing to voice my deep concern regarding the disappearance of a human rights defender and his friend after their arrest by the officials of Frontier Corps (FC) from Balochistan province.
I am shocked to learn that Mr. Siddique Eido and his friend Mr. Yousaf Lagove were abducted by the FC officials while they were under police protection. Since their abduction on December 21, 2010, their whereabouts are unknown.
Mr Siddique Eido, 31, son of Mr. Eido Baloch, activist of Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP), was abducted from a check post of Frontier Cops (FC) in Karwat, on December 21, 2010, and his whereabouts have been unknown since then. On the day of his abduction, Eido went to the District and Session court of Gwader and was returning back to his home in sub-district Pasni, Gwader in the security of five policemen, including one Assistant Sub Inspector (ASI) and four police constables. As they reached the check post of FC in Karwat area on coastal highway, he was stopped by the officials of the FC and he with his friend, Mr. Yousuf Langove, were dragged into a van. The policemen tried to protect them but were severely beaten by the Frontier Cops and kept in custody for some hours. In the meanwhile, Eido and his friend were sent to an unknown location.
Before his abduction, Eido was receiving threatening calls from law enforcement agencies to stop his activities. He informed the local human rights organizations and lawyers about these threats and asked the local authorities to provide him security. The Pasni police provided him security to attend a trial in the session court, Gwader where a case of murder against him was pending. Because of his involvement in denouncing cases of human rights violations and in helping the HRCP to file cases of disappearances from Balochistan province in the Supreme Court of Pakistan, he was falsely charged of in a murder case of a coast guard of Pasni along with 10 other persons. At the time of murder, Mr. Eido was Punjab, another province, to attend an HRCP annual general body meeting.
On January 17, Eido’s family members received a letter from the Supreme Court of Pakistan which read that the crisis management cell of the court has received his case of disappearance and that this case would be heard in the Supreme Court on February 25. The letter from the court also says that it confirms that Eido was in Punjab province to attend the HRCP meeting and was not in Balochistan when the murder of the coast guard was occurred.
The family members of the Eido are aware of a number of recent incidents of extra judicial killings after persons went missing. They are afraid that the same thing may happened to Eido and his friend and that FC and the other law enforcement agencies may kill him before the hearing of Supreme Court.
I am appalled to see that since last year a new trend of enforced disappearances has been observed, with Baloch activists being abducted by law enforcement officials and kept incommunicado for several days. After a while, it is learnt that they had been extra judicially killed. This method makes it easy for the abductors to wash away all evidence of the disappearance: no question of FIRs, legal process or blame. Widespread disappearances at the hands of the state agents started at the time of former President Musharraf. Now under a civilian government, this phenomenon continued and the disappearances are followed by extrajudicial killings, in particular in the province of Balochistan.
I therefore urge you to take immediate action for the safe recovery of Mr. Eido and his friend Mr. Yousuf. The provincial government should record the testimony of the police officials who carried him to the court proceedings and prosecute the officials of the FC who are responsible for his and his friend’s disappearance.
I look forward to your prompt action in the case and to provide substantial and comprehensive policy responses on the cases of disappearances and killing of the disappeared persons.
Yours sincerely,
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PLEASE SEND YOUR LETTERS TO:
1. Mr. Asif Ali Zardari
President of Pakistan
President’s Secretariat
Islamabad
PAKISTAN
Tel: +92 51 9204801/9214171
Fax: +92 51 9207458
Email: publicmail@president.gov.pk
2. Mr. Syed Yousaf Raza Gilani
Prime Minister
Prime Minister House
Islamabad
PAKISTAN
Fax: +92 51 922 1596
Tel: +92 51 920 6111/ +92 51 920 6111/ +92 51 920 6111/ +92 51 920 6111
E-mail: secretary@cabinet.gov.pk
3. Mr. Syed Mumtaz Alam Gillani
Federal Minister for Human Rights
Ministry of Human Rights
Old US Aid building
Ata Turk Avenue
G-5, Islamabad
PAKISTAN
Fax: +9251-9204108
Email: sarfraz_yousuf@yahoo.com
4. Dr. Faqir Hussain
Registrar
Supreme Court of Pakistan
Constitution Avenue, Islamabad
PAKISTAN
Fax: + 92 51 9213452
E-mail: mail@supremecourt.gov.pk
5. Nawab Aslam Raisani
Chief Minister of Balochistan
Chief Minister House, Quetta
PAKISTAN
Fax: +92 81 920 2240
Tel: +92 81 449582 / 440661
E-mail: mirlashkari@yahoo.com
6. Nawab Zulfiqar Magsi
Governor of Balochistan
Governor House Balochistan,
Quetta- Balochistan province,
PAKISTAN
Fax: +92 81 920 2992
7. Chief Secretary
Government of Balochistan
Quetta, Balochistan province
PAKISTAN
Fax: +92 81 9202132
Email: chiefsecy@balochistan.gov.pk
Yours sincerely,
Urgent Appeals Programme
Asian Human Rights Commission (ua@ahrc.asia)