Human rights activist Mahrang Baloch has called for a protest after the abduction and abuse of 15-year-old Ans Ahmed in Khuzdar. Paank, a Baloch human rights group, has condemned the latest wave of enforced disappearances, urging global action against Pakistan's human rights violations.
Bob Blackman opened the session by reaffirming Britain's strong commitment to human rights worldwide. Expressing concern over the misuse of British aid, Blackman referenced the AHRF brochure that detailed disturbing human rights transgressions in Pakistan.
Paank, the Human Rights Department of the Baloch National Movement, has condemned the harassment of families of enforced disappearance victims in Balochistan. The group highlighted recent detentions in Panjgur and reiterated calls for justice and accountability.
At least seven young men have been forcibly disappeared in different areas of Balochistan, allegedly by Pakistani security forces, as reported by the Balochistan Post.
According to the statement shared by Paank, Pindok was abducted on January 14, 2025, along with two others, Shoaib and Ayoub, and was subjected to severe torture before being killed.
At least eight individuals have been reported missing across several districts in Balochistan following detention by Pakistani forces, highlighting ongoing enforced disappearances in the region.
Youth in North-East Syria expressed solidarity with the people of Balochistan on the 25th of January, commemorating the tragic events of "Baloch Genocide Day." The day marks the gruesome discovery of mutilated bodies in Tootak, Balochistan, and the ongoing struggle for justice and autonomy f
Paank, a Baloch human rights organisation, has condemned the enforced disappearances of five more individuals in Balochistan, calling for immediate action from the Pakistani government. The incidents highlight a disturbing pattern of human rights violations, causing immense suffering for fam
In a recent statement shared on social media, Dr Tara Chand, President of the Baloch American Congress, has strongly condemned the ongoing forced disappearances of Baloch individuals in Pakistan.
BYC leader Sammi Deen Baloch spoke to the protesters, highlighting the Baloch people's continuous fight against systemic violence, enforced disappearances, and governmental repression.
Qudratullah Qambrani's son Jawad Baloch disappeared via force from Seon Sharif, Sindh, on January 17. After visiting the area with his companions, Jawad was allegedly abducted by armed people who were purportedly connected to Pakistani secret services.