Tags : Human Rights Violations in Balochistan
By Shahdad Baloch Pakistan’s engagement with international institutions and trade bodies stands in stark contrast to its human rights record, particularly concerning the Baloch and Pashtun nations. While Pakistan benefits from economic partnerships and financial aid from entities like the European Union (EU), World Bank, Asian Development Bank (ADB), International Monetary Fund (IMF), the South […]Read More
QUETTA: The Baloch Long March against Pakistan state atrocities that the organiser titled ‘Stop Baloch Genocide’ has reached Kalat city despite violent attacks by police near Soorab. According to details, the Pakistani forces attacked the long march convoy from Turbat at Sikandar check post at Soorab Baytgo Cross injuring two participants including a woman. One […]Read More
For the past 16 years the Voice for Baloch Missing Persons, an organization representing the families of enforced-disappeared persons in Balochistan, has been struggling for the safe recovery of the tens of thousands of enforced disappeared Baloch people and justice for the thousands of mutilated bodies dumped by Pakistan’s military, intelligence, and government agencies in […]Read More
By Sobdar Baluch Striking a deal with Pakistan (the host of Usama Bin Laden) and selling F-16s to it is equivalent scratching the deep wounds of NATO and Afghan soldier and civilians who devoted their lives fighting against Pakistani sponsored terrorists. This deal will also badly affect the Baloch national cause that has been targeted […]Read More
By Vikram Sood Open source data compiled by the New Delhi-based South Asia Terrorism Portal in 2014, listed recovery of 153 bullet-riddled bodies in Balochistan as against 39 in the previous year. Most of these were recoveries from three mass graves in the Khuzdar district in southern Balochistan, where Baloch separatism is stronger. These recoveries […]Read More
By Abhishek Dwivedi In July 2007, when the province of Balochistan in Pakistan was suffering from an aftermath of the cyclone ‘Yemyin’, the Pakistan government refused to accept foreign help and aid for the Baloch areas. While Pakistan proclaimed that the provincial government was capable and equipped to deal with the disaster, reliable reports that […]Read More