
LONDON: A European organisation  gave in to pressure from the Pakistani government and refused to allow  platform to an influential Baloch leader, who had been raising the  Balochistan issue at the UN for more than six years, Baloch activists  said on Friday.
The Unrepresented Nations and Peoples  Organisation (UNPO) told Mehran Baloch that the organisation had  apprehensions from partners in working with anyone associated him, they  added.
A representative of the UNPO told Mehran Baloch's office, I  am concerned not just for UNPO but also for the Society for Threatened  Peoples , which is a strong and loyal partner and a resource that UNPO  other members also want to be able to use.
Given the loss of  Interfaith International's Ecosoc status , said the representative in  reference to the suspension of the Geneva-based NGO at Pakistan's  request,''we have to be extremely careful not to jeopardise this.''
The  UNPO provided platform to many other Baloch figures from various  organisations but it categorically told its associates that Mehran  Baloch was an undesired person.
Mehran Baloch said he believed  the UNPO action came at Pakistani request and the Organisation of  Islamic Conference (OIC) countries , who support Pakistan on such  issues.
He regretted that an organisation like the UNPO had  succumbed to the pressure put in by external forces and failed in its  duty to ''stand up for the people'' it is named after.''This is a  dangerous trend that the organisation advocating the rights of the  people are suspended and disallowed to work ,'' he said.
He said  that Dr Charles Graves of the Interfaith International had assured him  that he was looking to continue providing platform to diverse opinion as  soon as the suspension period of his organisation ended but also said  the pressure on his organisation was too great.
''The refusal by  the UNPO to me also reflects how badly divided the Baloch activists are  and why they need to show international unity for a common cause. Only  our unity can defeat the aims of the minnows,'' Mehran Baloch commented.
Courtesy:The News
