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Human rights abuses in Sindh

Human rights abuses in Sindh have been compared by Noam Chomsky to the situation of human rights abuses in Balochistan. The Pakistani Army and ISI have conducted operations of involuntary disappearances, detentions, and torture on the Sindhi and Baluch political activists. Once caught, these detainees are held in 'safe houses' of intelligence agencies.〔http://www.worldsindhi.org/publishedreports/reports/pdf_for_website.pdf〕 The massive scale of human rights violations has resulted with concern in the United States of America, often indifferent to the fates of smaller ethnicities in Pakistan.〔The Foreign Policy of Pakistan: Ethnic Impacts on Diplomacy, 1971-1994 Mehtab Ali Shah ISBN 1-86064-169-5〕
==Abductions==

Well known activist in the Sindhi nationalist movement Dr Safdar Sarki was 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,〔(Download Documents | Amnesty International )〕 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.

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