The enforced disappearance of Saeed Ahmed, a security guard at Turbat Law College, has ignited protests in the Kech district, with demonstrators blocking the M-8 highway at the Tejaban area of Balochistan.
Leading Baloch human rights body, Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) announced on Sunday that it will conduct series of protests across Balochistan to condemn the 'systematic persecution' being faced by the Baloch people at the hands of Pakistan's security forces.
Mangochar residents in Balochistan's Kalat area have blocked traffic on the Quetta-Karachi National Highway by staging a sit-in. Long lines of cars have consequently developed on the roadway according to a report by The Balochistan Post (TBP).
Convoys of participants, including families of the disappeared, are arriving in Dalbandin for the Baloch Yakjehti Committee's "Baloch Genocide Remembrance Day" protest. Despite an internet blackout and roadblocks, the gathering aims to condemn state repression and raise awareness of ongoing
The residents and political activists of Balochistan staged a massive protest rally in Turbat city of Kench district, demanding the return of missing individuals, including Baloch pro-independence veteran Wahid Kambar Baloch.
A protest rally was held in Noshki on Monday, organised by the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) and the family of the missing teacher Farid Ahmed Badini. The rally began at Mir Gul Khan Nasir Library and ended at the Noshki Press Club, passing through Nawab Akbar Bugti Road along the way.
In a press release, BYC stated that on December 9, Pakistani security forces abducted five Baloch individuals from Maskan Chorangai, Karachi, including Meraj Shad, a politically active member of the National Democratic Party and recent graduate in International Relations. Other victims inclu
The sister of the missing Diljaan Baloch has initiated an indefinite hunger strike in front of the Deputy Commissioner's office in Awaran, demanding his safe return.
The family stated that Chakar spent the entire day at the police station, where his motorcycle and two mobile phones were seized. The motorcycle remains in police custody.
Mahrang Baloch condemned the heinous act of police and stated, "On November 24, the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) organized a peaceful seminar in Turbat City on the ongoing Baloch genocide
The protestors blocked major highways connecting Balochistan to Sindh, Punjab, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with barricades and boulders. In Quetta, vehicles remained off the roads, and railway services, including the Quetta-Chaman passenger train, were suspended. Dawn reported that transporters c