At least eight men were forcibly disappeared in late-night raids across Mastung, Panjgur, and Kech districts in Balochistan. Families and rights groups fear rising abductions and trauma. Human rights organisations have condemned the actions and called for international intervention to stop t
The Voice for Baloch Missing Persons (VBMP) demanded the release of Mahjabeen Baloch, her brother, and others forcibly disappeared in Balochistan. They warned of rising abductions of women and called enforced disappearances a serious human rights crisis, urging global intervention for invest
The Baloch Women Forum (BWF) has vehemently denounced the reported enforced disappearance of Mahjabeen Baloch, a 24-year-old student from Basima, who was allegedly taken by security forces from Civil Hospital Quetta on Wednesday, as per a report by The Balochistan Post (TBP).
Naseem Baloch, the head of the Baloch National Movement, denounced the forced disappearance of Mahjabeen in Balochistan, highlighting the ongoing injustices occurring in the region.
Dhaka, along with a co-accused, allegedly fled the scene after the incident, which occurred during a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) operation designed to catch the perpetrators in the act.
Chauhan, who was scheduled to appear for an examination at 11 an the following day, is now fighting for his life and undergoing treatment at Combined Military Hospital (CMH), Rawalakot. His condition is reported to be critical.
According to ground reports, his abduction took place without any legal warrant or judicial oversight, marking yet another incident in the growing pattern of enforced disappearances in Balochistan.
Paank, the human rights wing of the Baloch National Movement, condemned the recent enforced disappearances of four Baloch individuals by Pakistani security forces and demanded their immediate release, urging international bodies to address ongoing rights violations in Balochistan.
The incident took place on late Sunday night when the 42 Mowza Police Station received a complaint about the abduction of 31-year-old Sumer Anjan Behra.
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