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Friday, November 16, 2012

Lone survivor 'floated for three days'

Kate Bastians, The West Australian
November 16, 2012, 6:24 am



Lone survivor 'floated for three days'

An asylum seeker says he clung to a rubber tube and drifted helplessly for three days before rescue as the sole survivor of a boat that sank en route to Christmas Island.

Habib Ullah, 22, of Karachi, said he was among 34 Hazara from Afghanistan and Pakistan aboard a rickety boat that left Indonesia on October 26.

Speaking from Jakarta's Kuningan Detention Centre, an emotional Mr Ullah said the engine failed and the boat started taking on water in treacherous conditions after about one-third of the voyage.

He described the horror of watching friends, many who could not swim, drown around him as he clung to the tube he took aboard with him.

"One by one they were drowning before my eyes," he said. "I could not do anything but watch. I witnessed about 18 to 20 people drown."

He said he was in despair as his hopes of rescue faded fast.

"I saw very big oil tankers but they were too far from me," he said. "I was at the mercy of the ocean and very scared.

"My face was burnt, my legs were sore and my whole body was in a critical condition."

He was semiconscious when fishermen picked him up and nursed him for five days before handing him to Indonesian officials.

Mr Ullah told his story to send a message to Prime Minister Julia Gillard and Opposition Leader Tony Abbott.

"Please accept asylum seekers because it is too dangerous to go back to our homeland," he said. "We Hazaras are very grateful to the Australian Government and people for their generosity that is willing to accept us into their society."

But he did not see offshore processing as the solution.

Mr Ullah said Hazaras in Pakistan and Afghanistan gambled with their lives just walking to the markets. "I want to complete my education in a safe environment where there is no prejudice or religious violence," he said.

Refugee advocate Victoria Martin-Iverson said it was the second boat lost in the past four months with neither reported in the media.

Shahin Tanin, of Brisbane, has grave fears for his cousin Mohammad Jawad, 40, who left Jakarta on August 13.

Mr Tanin said none of the 26 Hazara passengers, including women and children, has been heard from. "I fear he has drowned or why wouldn't one of them contact us," he said.

He said Mr Jawad was forced to flee Afghanistan after the Taliban threatened to kill him when he refused to join them.

Ms Martin-Iverson said she wondered how many lives were lost at sea without the public knowing.In June, it was reported a boat with 67 asylum seekers disappeared en route to Christmas Island.

Political fallout: Raisani fires Changhezi from cabinet

By Our Correspondent
Published: November 16, 2012


Changhezi says he had told Raisani govt should resign as it had failed to control situation. PHOTO: ONLINE/FILE
QUETTA:

Quality Education Minister Jan Ali Changezi was stripped of his cabinet post on Thursday. Changezi, a leader of the PPP, had earlier blamed the provincial government for its “failure to stop the killing of Hazaras”.

Talking to the media, Changhezi said that he was informed in Islamabad that he had been relieved of his post. He said that he had told Chief Minister Aslam Raisani that it was alarming that every day five to six Hazara people were being killed and the government should resign as it had failed to control the situation.

“It is my duty to raise the voice for the people of my constituency,” he remarked. “I took a principled stance not to attend the special session of Balochistan Assembly that reposed confidence in Raisani,” he said.

Published in The Express Tribune, November 16th, 2012.

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Two injured in Quetta firing

DAWN.COM


An ethnic Hazara Shia man is comforted by his relative after he arrived at a local hospital in Quetta to find a family member shot dead, Sept 20, 2011. — Photo by Reuters/File

QUETTA: Two people were injured as a result of gunfire in Quetta, DawnNews reported on Thursday.

Police said the men were wounded when unknown gunmen riding motorbikes opened fire on them in the provincial capital’s Akhtarabad area.

The injured were immediately shifted to a nearby hospital where their conditions were reported to be critical.

Both men were from the Hazara Shia community.

Balochistan, of which Quetta is the capital, is rife with Taliban militancy, sectarian violence targeted against minority Shia Muslims and a regional insurgency waged by separatists.

Violence has surged in the province this year and human rights activists have raised concerns about an increase in targeted killings.

In September, the advocacy group Human Rights Watch said more than 100 Shias had been killed in sectarian attacks in Balochistan this year.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Band-e Amir National Park, Afghanistan

Gunmen Kill Three In Volatile Pakistani Province

November 12, 2012
Officials say gunmen have shot dead three Shi'ite Muslims and wounded two others in Pakistan's troubled southwestern province of Balochistan.

Officials said the shooting took place on November 12 in the town of Mach, some 70 kilometers southeast of the provincial capital, Quetta.

Local police officer Sher Ahmed said the three men from the Shi'ite Hazara community were killed and two others were wounded when gunmen on a motorbike sprayed bullets at two vegetable shops.

Balochistan is rife with Islamist militancy, sectarian violence between majority Sunnis and minority Shi'ite Muslims, and a regional insurgency waged by ethnic Balochi separatists.

In September, the advocacy group Human Rights Watch said more than 100 Shi'ites had been killed in sectarian attacks in Balochistan this year.

فائرنگ سے ہزارہ برادری کے تین افراد ہلاک


آخری وقت اشاعت: پير 12 نومبر 2012 ,‭ 15:02 GMT 20:02 PST

پاکستان کے صوبہ بلوچستان کے علاقے مچھ میں حکام کے مطابق نامعلوم مسلح افراد کی فائرنگ سے ہزارہ برادری کے تین افراد ہلاک ہو گئے ہیں۔

مقامی انتظامیہ کے ذرائع کے مطابق ایک موٹر سائیکل پر سوار نامعلوم مسلح افراد کی ایک دکان پر فائرنگ کے نتیجے میں دو افراد زخمی بھی ہوئے ہیں۔

خیال رہے کہ صوبہ بلوچستان میں ہزارہ برادری پر آئے روز حملے ہوتے رہتے ہیں۔

ان حملوں کی وجہ سے نہ صرف ہزارہ برادری کی جانب سے کئی بار احتجاجی مظاہرے کیے جا چکے ہیں جبکہ حقوق 
انسانی کی تنظیمیں ان حملے پر اپنے تحفظات کا اظہار کر چکی ہیں۔

Geo TV Reports on Dangerous Levels of Talibanization in Balochistan