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Expressing grave concern over the abduction and murder of Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz (JSMM) activist Muneer Cholyani, the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) said on Tuesday that the incident appeared to be the continuation of a disturbing trend in Sindh where individuals affiliated with nationalist groups and political parties were being targeted.
In a statement, the Commission said: "HRCP condemns in the strongest terms the abduction and murder of Cholyani, the JSMM media co-ordinator." Cholyani, who had physical disabilities, was abducted when he was travelling along with his wife and daughter from their village in Larkana to Sun Town in district Jamshoro on May 29.
"The targeting of the activists of nationalist parties in Sindh is reaching alarming proportions. Even more disturbing is the fact that the killers have not been arrested in any of these cases. The JSMM has pointed the finger at state agents for Cholyani's murder. It is imperative that the charge is thoroughly investigated to the satisfaction of the party and the relatives, something which has not been done hitherto in any such case in Sindh."
"In fact, Cholyani's nephew, Rooplo, was among three political activists assassinated in Sanghar in April 2011. Their bodies were then placed in their car and set on fire. The killers remain at large. An HRCP fact-finding a fortnight after the 2011 killing had expressed serious alarm at the lack of urgency shown in holding a credible and thorough probe into the matter. Nothing has been done in the three years since to dispel that concern.
"HRCP has little doubt that these killings are aimed at bringing Balochistan-like chaos to Sindh and the attempts must be resisted with full force. We are also certain that nothing will change without the government's strong resolve to end the blatant killings. The Commission calls upon the federal and provincial governments and the judiciary to take note of the systematic targeting of political activists in Sindh and immediately institute a judicial inquiry to promptly identify and punish the killers to remove the aura of impunity. In view of past experience, HRCP also must insist that the findings of such a probe must not be kept from the people."

Copyright Business Recorder, 2014

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