Despite huge protests by people against torture and atrocities, the provincial administration in Pakistan has refused to hand over the bodies of 14 people to their families, the Balochistan Post reported.
The political activists from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) and Gilgit Baltistan (GB) have shown their solidarity with the Baloch, who have been protesting against state atrocities for the past many days.
Citing the "threat" to the Baloch identity, activist Mahrang Baloch urged people to raise awareness about the ongoing "Baloch genocide" among the international community.
Stating that Pakistan has never given rights to the Baloch people, Hakeem Baloch, a Baloch National Movement (BNM) activist said that it is 'high time' for the world to raise its voice against the atrocities being committed against the people in Balochistan.
It reported that the Pakistani forces detained a Baloch student named Mehboob from a passenger bus at the Badok checkpoint in Pasni tehsil of Gwadar. Mehboob Baloch hails from the Turbat area of Kech and is a fifth-semester BBA student at Lasbela University of Agriculture, Water & Marine
In the Rajasthan Assembly on Tuesday, Chief Minister Bhajan Lal Sharma, while replying through a motion of thanks to the Governor's address, targeted the Congress fiercely.
According to an Israeli Foreign Ministry announcement, her visit "comes against the backdrop of UN bodies such as the UN Women organization ignoring the reports of the appalling cases that have been uncovered."
For several months now, the people of GB have been protesting against the local and central regime, holding them responsible for grievances like massive price hikes of wheat, the Finance Act 2022 and the illegal occupation of land in Gilgit Baltistan.
He stated this in an interview and addressed the complex issue of enforced disappearances in Balochistan. He recognized the challenges in resolving these cases and stressed the importance of focusing on the return of missing persons. Notably, he admitted that the root of the discontent in th
The people in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) are showing anger and resentment against Islamabad as they have been treated as second-class citizens for the past several decades.
While speaking at the 'Raa Kadali Raa' public meeting in Piler, Naidu said, "YS Jagan Reddy is launching the 'Siddham' campaign to hold public meetings and erect hoardings across the state with corrupt money. It's time to hold the YSRCP accountable for its atrocities in the people's court."
A large number of people from parts of Balochistan gathered to participate in the Baloch Yakjehti Committee's (BYC) protest in Quetta on Saturday against Pakistan's atrocities.