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DC protest against 'Pakistan Hitler' named Altaf Hussain
The Baluch people in southwest Asia are more or less facing the same challenges the native Americans faced in the USA in history -- genocide by Pakistan and Iran.
While the Islamic republics of Pakistan and Iran have long targeted the Baluch, en ethnic party that represents stateless immigrants has also attacked the Baluch in Karachi, leaving two dozen dead in recent weeks
The leader of the party Altaf Hussain now lives in London. In his speeches he openly talks about putting his opponents dead bodies in gunny bags. Because of his lack of respect for human lives, his opponents call him the Adolf Hitler of Pakistan.
After killing two dozen innocent Baluch, Altaf Hussain came out with a statement in favor of the Baluch, akin to shedding crocodile tears.
PROTEST PLANNED
What: Please join Baluch, Sindhi, Pashtun activists in protest against the terrorism unleashed by the Pakistani state and Muttahida Qaumi Movement (M.Q.M.) of fugitive terrorist Altaf Hussain on the Baluch people in Pakistan. Where: Embassy of Pakistan at 3517 International Court NW, Washington, DC 20008. The closest metro station is Vanness on the Red Line. When: Friday, Jan. 22 from 12 noon to 1 p.m. Why: The state of Pakistan and its allied fascist and terrorist organizations, including the MQM, have unleashed a reign of terror against the indigenous Baluch people; there is no end in sight to the genocide and horrific killings of the Baluch people -- right from Karachi to Khuzdar to Zahidan -- to force them to accept their second-class status in Pakistan. Pakistan ambassador Hussain Haqqani sympathises with the M.Q.M. which has been declared a terror party by a judge in Canada. He spoke at their Silver Jubilee convention in Virginia last year. Who: American Friends of Baluchistan -- Liberation is a fundamental right of all nations.
For info, please call 301-957-0008
In Iran too, the Baluch are faced with killings.
There is no accurate information on the number and identities of the tens of Baluchi political prisoners in southeastern Iran. As a result of the tight grip maintained by Intelligence services on this region and the absence of civil rights institutions, this region is among a number of areas which is suffering from a lack of surveillance by human rights organizations.
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Ahmar Mustikhan
Washington, District Of Columbia, United States



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at 16:50 on January 21st, 2010
I think every democrat should join the protest.