Tags : human rights violations
QUETTA: Baloch social activist Sadia Baloch from Dera Ghazi Khan, Balochistan has publicly raised concerns over a recent notification from Punjab University, which accuses her of misconduct and inciting other students against the state. In a post on social media, Baloch described the university’s allegations as baseless and politically motivated. According to Sadia Baloch, the […]Read More
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
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
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
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, 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
QUETTA: Under a new law, passenger buses heading to Gwadar must obtain permission from the provincial government’s Deputy Commissioner (DC). According to the details, the Deputy Commissioner has ordered passenger buses travelling to Gwadar to obtain an NOC (No Objection Certificate) because, without this NOC, no passenger bus will be allowed to proceed with its […]Read More
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
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
QUETTA: The sit-in vigil organized by the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) entered its ninth day on Monday, with thousands of people still present despite state threats, lockdowns, and various pressure tactics. In a statement, the BYC reported that similar sit-ins are being held in Shaal (Quetta), Panjgur, Turbat, and Nushki. These persistent demonstrations highlight the […]Read More