Tags : enforced disappearances

Forcibly Disappeared Doctor’s Family Stages Protest in Quetta

QUETTA: The family of forcibly disappeared Dr. Abdul Hai Baloch organized a rally and protest demonstration in Quetta to demand his recovery. The rally, held on Tuesday, started from Balochistan University, passing through various roads before reaching the Quetta Press Club, where the relatives recorded their protest. Along with the relatives of Dr. Abdul Hai, […]Read More

Pakistani Forces Abduct Four Persons from Kharan and Gwadar

QUETTA: Pakistani forces have abducted and made at least four people disappear from different areas of Balochistan, including one in Gwadar, on August 12 and 14. Two of the abducted men have been identified as Amanullah son of Eid Muhammad, and Akram son of Dad Muhammad. Akram was detained by Pakistani forces today, August 14, […]Read More

Baloch Community in Norway Protests Against Human Rights Violations in

OSLO: The Baloch community in Norway staged a protest in front of the Norwegian Parliament on Saturday to condemn the ongoing enforced disappearances and human rights violations against the Baloch people in Balochistan, including Gwadar, and to decry the oppression faced by Baloch people in Iran. The protest saw a significant turnout, with a large […]Read More

Sister of Abducted Baloch Doctor Pleads for His Release

QUETTA: The sister of Dr. Abdul Hai, a Baloch doctor who has been missing since June 1, 2024, made a heartfelt appeal to journalists on Sunday, seeking their support in raising awareness about her brother’s enforced disappearance. Addressing the press, she expressed her gratitude to the journalist community, hoping they would help amplify the voice […]Read More

Pakistani Forces Abduct Seven Baloch Youth in 24 Hours, Kill

QUETTA: In the past 24 hours, Pakistani forces have forcibly abducted at least seven Baloch individuals from the Kech district in Balochistan. According to reports, on Saturday, August 10, four people were abducted from the Kech district, identified as Waleed Hameed, Nazir Umaid, Hanif Umaid, and Nasram Pir Bakhsh. Relatives of the abducted individuals have […]Read More

Balochistan: Families threaten to resume protest

QUETTA – Families of six young men who were forcibly disappeared by Pakistani security forces on July 19th have demanded their immediate release and accountability from the authorities. The incident occurred in the village of Kocho Grisha, where residents say that at around 4 a.m., state security personnel from the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) arrived […]Read More

Gwadar Rally Highlights Baloch Solidarity and Resistance

GWADAR, Balochistan – A significant rally led by Dr. Mahrang Baloch took place Thursday evening at Padizir Marine Drive, organised by the Baloch Solidarity Committee (BYC).  The event saw a large turnout, including many women, as participants marched from Syed Yadgar Chowk to the sit-in vigil where a gathering was held. During her address, Dr. […]Read More

Families Of Abducted Baloch Students Demand Justice

 QUETTA: The family of two abducted leaders of the Baloch Student Organisation (BSO) including Rizwana Baloch, the wife of Jiand Baloch, held an important press conference today to raise awareness about the ongoing oppression faced by their family and the broader Baloch nation. Rizwana Baloch said that on the night of July 26, the Central […]Read More

BYC Calls for Impartial Investigation Into Pakistani Army’s Accusations

QUETTA: The Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) has strongly condemned the Pakistani military’s recent press conference, which targeted the committee and accused it of working on a foreign agenda. In a statement, the Committee’s spokesman said that the military’s actions are a clear indication of its fear of the growing strength and peaceful resistance of the […]Read More

BYC To Continue Gwadar Sit-in Despite ISPR Allegations

RAWALPINDI: Major General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry, Director General of the Pakistan Army’s Inter-Services Public Relations (ISPR), has alleged that the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) and its leadership are proxies of terrorist organizations and criminal mafias, dismissing them as “nothing more than that.” He added, “You saw a spectacle in Gwadar over the last few days […]Read More