The Baloch Women's Forum organised a memorial seminar in Awaran to commemorate the fourth anniversary of prominent Baloch activist Karima Baloch's death, reported by the Balochistan Post.
Pakistan in yet another attempt to demean the image of Balochistan's peaceful struggle claims to have caught a female suicide bomber red-handed. However, the truthfulness of these claims made by Pakistan is being questioned by the activists internationally.
The Baloch Women Forum on Thursday convened its Third General Meeting, emphasising the vital role of Baloch women in the ongoing national struggle and highlighting the need for their continued engagement and leadership in the face of oppression.
In a recent social media post, Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir highlighted a troubled pattern concerning the treatment of women by Islamabad's police force.
The Baloch Women Forum (BWF), an organisation advocating for Baloch women's rights, has strongly condemned the unlawful detention of Baloch girls by security forces in Khuzdar district of Balochistan, Pakistan.
The detentions, conducted by Frontier Corps (FC) personnel, have sparked outrage among activists and rights groups, who accuse the Pakistani state of escalating its repression of Baloch dissent.
A major protest and sit-in has been organized in Quetta's Sariab Road as the disappearance of forcibly abducted Zaheer Baloch has gained traction in the Balochistan province.
Amid repressions, enforced disappearances, economic marginalisation, and severe restrictions on their freedoms, Baloch women are leading an unprecedented protest movement against Pakistan.
In its annual report, "State of Human Rights 2023," released on Wednesday, the HRCP noted with concern that irreparable political divisions led to public acts of arson and violence on May 9, 2023, after the arrest of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founder Imran Khan.