Baloch Nationalist Leader Discusses Creation of a Secular and
Independent Balochistan
Baloch leader Hyrbyair Marri recently
gave an interview on the independence movement and growing insurgency in the
highly strategic and resource rich Pakistani province of Balochistan (Geo News
[Karachi], November 26). Hyrbyair seeks a negotiated withdrawal of the
Pakistani military from Balochistan, maintaining that Balochistan was an
independent country in 1947 until Pakistani forces occupied the region in 1948.
Provincial autonomy is rejected as “we do not accept that Balochistan is a
province of Pakistan.” Hyrbyair is the son of Marri tribal chief Nawab Khair
Bakhsh Marri. His brother, Balach Marri, a reported leader of the
Marxist-oriented and Marri-dominated Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), was killed
by Pakistani security forces in 2007 (Balochistan Express, November 22, 2007;
see also Terrorism Monitor, April 3, 2008).
Hyrbyair is a former Balochistan MP (1997-2002) and was a minister in the
provincial assembly for two of those years. He fled to the UK in 2002, but was
arrested and charged with inciting terrorism in December 2007 (Dawn [Karachi],
December 12). Supporters of Hyrbyair claim the arrest came at the request of
former Pakistan president General Pervez Musharaff, who demanded action on
Balochi nationalists living in exile in the UK as the price of further
cooperation in the war on terrorism.
An Islamabad daily reported that the new government contributed substantial
amounts to Hyrbyair’s defense as part of a program of confidence-building
measures with Baloch leaders. Hyrbyair was acquitted on three charges with no
decision on a fourth in February 2009 (Crown Prosecution Service Press
Statement, March,10).
Compared to the rest of Pakistan, Balochistan is sparsely populated and poorly
developed, but Hyrbyair insists that an abundance of natural resources such as
oil and gas will provide the economic backbone for an independent state.
Hyrbyair suggests a secular Baloch state may also attract the support of the
United States. “Secularism is in the nature of the Baloch people and is a part
of the Baloch ethos.”
Hyrbyair rejected the past participation of Baloch politicians in Pakistan’s
federal government, describing two former Baloch presidents and one prime
minister as “paid employees of the federal government.” Baloch politicians who
took government posts may have “wanted to do something for the people of
Balochistan, but contrary to that, their participation in the political process
consolidated the tyranny of the federal government over Balochistan.”
In response to questions regarding the violence of the independence movement
and the targeting of Punjabi civilians, Hyrbyair denies having any influence
over the movement, which he claims is run by “local Baloch youth,” though he
also claims to have no idea who the movement’s leader is. Asked if the
independence movement was financed by India, Hyrbyair replied, “I don’t think
that it is true.”
The development of the massive new Gwadar port in Balochistan is a major point
of contention, with Hyrbyair claiming the port will benefit only Pakistan and
not Balochistan. The nationalist leader says local leaders who opposed the
development were kidnapped and killed by Pakistani intelligence agencies.
Hyrbyair denies that the opposition to the port is being funded by Gulf States
that will lose business to the modern facilities being built at Gwadar.
The Urdu language interview came only a day after Hyrbyair and other exiled
Baloch leaders rejected a proposal from Islamabad designed to end the
longstanding insurgency in Balochistan. The offer called for a cessation in
military activities, the release of political detainees and a payment of $1.4
billion in gas royalties over 12 years (Reuters, November 25). The “Rahe-i-
Haqooq Balochistan” package included a ban on the construction of new military
camps in Balochistan, though two existing camps would remain operational (The
News [Islamabad], November 24). Hyrbyair described the government’s proposal as
“a mockery and a cruel joke” (The News [Islambad]. November 25).2009
Source: http://www.balochwarna.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=2278
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