The ongoing abuse of human rights in Balochistan, today no longer remains contained within Pakistan. The international community today has been paying attention to the worsening situation of the people of Balochistan, Pakistan.
Pro-independence Baloch leader and president of the Free Balochistan Movement (FBM), Hyrbyair Marri, said that the elections that took place in "occupied Balochistan" under the Pakistani Army's supervision have no legal status, because of which the Baloch people did not participate in the "s
Balochistan Bar Council announced a movement against alleged rigging in Februray 8 general elections, according to the leading Pakistani English daily Dawn.
A concerned Pakistani citizen shared his apprehensions about the country's current trajectory, expressing doubt over the government's priorities and its impact on the nation. The individual articulated their frustration with a system seemingly driven by self-interest rather than a commitment
In a letter, the leader pleaded to address the ongoing genocide of people belonging to the Baloch community and highlighted the various issues faced by the people of Balochistan regularly.
Sadaf Ameer Baloch appealed to the Pakistani authorities for the safe recovery of her father, Ameer Baaksh Baloch, who went missing in 2014, the Balochistan Post reported.
The Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) condoled the death of known Sindhi political and social activist Hidayat Lohar, and stated that the discovery of mass graves has given a new painful story to describe the Baloch Genocide.
Pakistan Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar on Monday again failed to appear before the Islamabad High Court (IHC) in a case of missing Baloch students, as reported by Dawn.
In a press conference, PPP leader Sarfaraz Bugti addressed concerns raised by nationalist parties over election results, emphasising the PPP's resilience in securing a government formation despite challenges.
Leaders from a coalition of Baloch, Pashtoon and Hazara nationalist parties accused the process of being marred by corruption, and called for a wheel-jam strike today (Sunday), as reported by Dawn.