Baloch human rights body Paank on Monday condemned the killing of a school-going student at the hands of members of Pakistan's military-backed death squads.
The body of a Baloch youth who had been forcibly disappeared was found in Balochistan's Panjgur area on Tuesday. The body was discovered in Panjgur's Shahu Kahan neighbourhood and was subsequently recognized as that of Hayat, son of Sabzal, who lived in Turbat's Bug neighbourhood, The Baloch
"I have returned from Bengaluru. I will go home first, 'thande paani se nahaoonga, roti khaoonga, baith kar main jawab likh doonga...and will send it to the high command," the Haryana minister told reporters.
Paank, the Human Rights Department of the Baloch National Movement, has raised concerns regarding the forcible disappearance of 11 individuals from Pasni, Balochistan, between February 8 and February 10.
Human rights abuses are still on the rise in Balochistan, and the region's worsening circumstances are starkly illustrated by examples of extrajudicial executions and enforced disappearances.
He claimed that the video was produced under duress by her abductors in an attempt to manipulate public opinion and force the family to abandon their peaceful protest.
Paank has vehemently denounced the enforced disappearances in Balochistan, drawing attention to a troubling trend of human rights abuses by Pakistani officials.
The Baloch National Movement's (BNM) human rights section, Paank strongly condemned the continued enforced disappearances in Balochistan and called on the Pakistani government to immediately release all disappeared individuals.
In a post on X, Paank highlighted the recent incident in Parom, Panjgur, where Azim, son of Jaro, was abducted from his home by members of a "state-backed death squad".
In a post X, Paank stated that the assault, which involved indiscriminate gunfire and a grenade attack, highlights the precarious situation faced by civilians in Balochistan, who regularly endure acts of violence and intimidation.