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We want independence - Safdar Sarki


Dr. Safdar Sarki speech clip at Karachi 'Freedom March'. No to Pakistan, we want independence of Sindhudesh from Pakistan.
 
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Dr. Safdar Sarki, (Urdu: صفدر سرکی ) (born December 25, 1965) a Pakistani-American physician and American citizen, is a former chair of the World Sindhi Congress and Secretary General of the Jeay Sindh Quami Mahaz, an activist in the Sindhi nationalist movement, and a former detainee of the Pakistani government. As one of the many disappeared during the period of Gen. Pervez Musharraf's rule, the campaign to "find" him and get him released included prominent human rights organizations, including Amnesty International[1], and the Asian Human Rights Commission calling for his release, while the New York Times and other news organizations reported that his health was in jeopardy because the Pakistani government refused to allow him necessary medical attention.

On International Human Rights Day (December 10) in 2006, after his abduction, Sarki was awarded the annual Human Rights Community Award by the Washington, D.C.-based United Nations Association of the National Capital Area (UNA-NCA). The organization cited Sarki's leadership of the Jeay Sindh Quami Mahaz, a secular political party advocating for the Sindhi population.
He was released on May 2nd, 2008, after the Supreme Court of Pakistan ordered the heads of Pakistan's Military Intelligence and the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) to produce him or appear in court personally.

Dr Safdar Sarki on BBC Urdu

Dr Safdar Sarki talking on BBC Urdu about his arrest and kidnepping by intelligent agencies and security forces of Pakistan. For commiting the crime to love Sindh, and Sindhi Nation.


 
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The furious Altaf Hussiain seems to have lost appeal. There's a need of local leader now. People hidiing in US Europe cannot galvanize the masses down at the ground zero in Sind, Pakistan irrespective of whatever they might spew in media.
Although it is difficult for one such to survive, but that is the need and no two ways about it.

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Photo: An estimated 200,000 march in Sindhi JSQM Freedom March in Karachi on Pakistan Day, March 23, 2012


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Activists of Jeay Sindh Qumi Mahaz (JSQM) chant slogans for recovery of their missing leaders during a protest demonstration at Hyderabad press club on Wednesday, March 07, 2012. (Aftab Ahmed/PPI Images).

 

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HYDERABAD, PAKISTAN - JUL 28: Supporters of Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz (JSQM) pass through a road during protest rally in favor of their demands on July 28, 2011in Hyderabad, Pakistan.

 

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Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz Announced Freedom March For Sindh Against Terrirsty Occupied By Pakistan,JSQM Millions Workers Freedom March At Karachi
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Sarfaroshi Ki Tamana Inqlabi Song Deticate To All Sindh Freedom Fighters.JSQM Media Cell

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Revlonraly Patriotic By Bhagat Singh Deticate To All Sindhudesh Freedom Fighters
JSQM.JSMM.JSM.JST
Editing By Waqar Baloch
14.03.2011
JSQM Media Cell
 
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Sindhi separatists announce comeback
Chunk in the armor.
Seeing Baluch issue burning hot for the neighbors and Americans raising concern over it, perhaps the Sindhi movement people smell something delicious and are pumped up.
 

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STATISTICS

Status: Occupied & Unrecognized territory
Population: 45 million, mainly Sindhis
Areas: 88513.92 km2
Capital: Karachi – since 1947 (previously Hyderabad & Thatta)
Language: Sindhi, official language of Sindh
Religion: Islam (80%), Hindhu (15%)

UNPO REPRESENTATION: World Sindhi Institute

The Sindhi are represented in UNPO by the World Sindhi Institute.

OVERVIEW

Fertile valley around Indus River.
In the South - Arabian Sea (Indian Ocean).
In the East - Thar Dessert merging into Rajisthan, India.
In the West - Mountain range of Khirthar merging into Baluchistan and Iran.
In the North - Plains of Punjab.
Indus River flowing from Himaliya in the north to Indian Ocean in the South, and Flooding the valley into a fertile land.

POPULATION

In 1947, when British rulers decided to leave India, instead of restoring the original independent status of Sindh, as per the English traditions, Sindhis were asked to join India or Pakistan. Having no other choice i.e.. Independence, Sindhis decided to join the newly created state of Pakistan on the basis of Pakistan Resolution of 1940, which promises that ""¦the constituent units shall be autonomous and sovereign".

full story : UNPO: Sindh
 

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Against Lyari op, nationalists call for strike today

Friday, 4 May 2012 2:58 am



KARACHI - Declaring the government-backed operation in Lyari the genocide of indigenous Baloch, the Sindhi nationalist parties announced a province-wide strike for today (Friday) against the police action.
This was announced at a joint press conference on Thursday by the leaders of Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz (JSQM), Sindh Tarraqui Passand Party (STPP), Sindh United Party (SUP), Awami Tehreek (AT), Sindh National Movement (SNM) and many other nationalist parties of the province.
Acting JSQM chairman Dr Niaz Kalani said the strike has been called to protest the 'unjust' operation in Lyari "directed against the natives of Lyari".
Chairman STPP Dr Qadir Magsi said that his party would also participate in the strike, adding that the Pakistan People's Party (PPP) government has broken all records of insensitivity and oppression.
Sindh United Party (SUP) chief Jalal Mehmood Shah said the one-sided Lyari operation should be stopped immediately and if necessary, operations launched throughout the metropolis against the actual criminals and target killers.
He said that due to ill planning of the police, peaceful citizens of Lyari are suffering. "Karachi should be made arms-free as directed by the Supreme Court of Pakistan," he added.
Shah claimed he had received some reliable information that an ethnic group in collaboration with the government wants to eliminate a community from the area near the Karachi port.
Replying to a question, the SUP chief said that the nationalists of Sindh are not supporting any groups but are against the operation, which is creating a difficult situation for the 1.6 million people of Lyari.
"The life of common citizens in the area has become miserable in these hot and humid summer days as they are without water, food or electricity," he said. "The people of Sindh are with these innocent and aggrieved people."
Shah warned that if the operation in Lyari is not stopped, the nationalists will opt for other strategies.
SNM President Ali Hassan Chandio said the purpose of the strike on May 4 was to express solidarity with the residents of Lyari and rallies would be taken out to protest the operation.

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Media people are being targeted in Lyari. An injured cameraman is being attended to during a fire fight between police and gang members near Karachi's Lyari area. PHOTO- REUTERS
 

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