Presentation at the Side even on 18th session of the United Nation in Geneva on Nationalities in Iran which was jointly organized by The Movement Against Racism and for Friendship between Peoples " And Zagros Human Right Organisation
The report is based on over 100 interviews by Human Rights Watch in Balochistan in 2010 and 2011 with family members of "disappeared" people, former detainees, local human rights activists, lawyers, and witnesses to government abductions.
Rigi, from the repressed Baluch ethnic minority, regularly wrote on his blog about politics and Iran's treatment of the Baluch. He was convicted on charges of "acting against national security" and "propagating against the regime," according to local news websites. Rigi's online writings were used as evidence against him in the trial, local blogs reported.
Amnesty International condemned the execution of 11 men on Monday morning in Iran accused of links to the bomb attack in Chabahar that killed more than 39 people last week, many of them worshippers at a mosque.
The discovery of the two men's bodies is part of a growing trend of "kill and dump" operations. Bullet-ridden bodies of those who have been abducted, many showing signs of torture, are increasingly being found across Balochistan. Previously, the bodies of missing persons were rarely recovered.
The Committee recommends that the State party make renewed efforts to update the information on its ethnic composition, relying on the principle of self-identification. It recommends that such a self-identification question be included in the next census carried out by the State party and requests that the results of the census be made public and this information be provided in the next State party report.
After passing one year of Mohammad Saber Malikraisi's illigal detention, it is now 4 months that there is no news about his fate.
Mohammad only 15 when he was arrested has been forced continuously by the authorities to call his parents and let them know that his execution is imminent.
Other prisoners under sentence of death include two members of the predominantly Sunni Muslim Baluch minority in Sistan-Baluchistan province. On May 31, 2010, the Zahedan prosecutor said they had been sentenced to death for their alleged involvement in clashes between Sunni and Shi'a Muslims which led to the deaths of six individuals.