What Recent Events Reveal About Enforced Disappearances in Balochistan?
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Key Takeaways
- Two Baloch youth forcibly disappeared in Balochistan by Pakistani forces.
- Families are anxious and call for urgent attention from human rights organizations.
- Extrajudicial killings and enforced disappearances are escalating in the region.
- International human rights bodies must intervene and address these ongoing issues.
- Victims like Muhammad Allam highlight the urgent need for action.
Quetta, Nov 28 (NationPress) In a disturbing development, two Baloch youth were forcibly taken by Pakistani forces in Balochistan, as reported by a prominent human rights organization on Friday. The human rights group, Baloch Voice for Justice (BVJ), revealed that personnel from Pakistan’s Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) detained two brothers, Sata Deen Bugti and Fazal Deen Bugti, in the Matt area of Sui, located in the Dera Bugti district. Their family reported that the brothers were arrested during a raid and subsequently transported to an undisclosed location.
The family members expressed their concern, stating they have no updates regarding the well-being or whereabouts of the two brothers. They are anxious for their safety and have called upon rights organizations to bring attention to this pressing issue. The sudden apprehension has left the family in a state of severe distress, as highlighted by the BVJ.
The rights organization condemned this incident and demanded the immediate release of Sata Deen Bugti and Fazal Deen Bugti. It emphasized that the ongoing trend of enforced disappearances necessitates urgent action from international human rights authorities.
In a broader context of the violence in Balochistan, the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) reported that another Baloch civilian was killed extrajudicially by Pakistani forces. The latest act of violence occurs amidst a prevailing cycle of oppression characterized by a rise in extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances, and torture throughout the province.
According to the BYC, 26-year-old Muhammad Allam, hailing from the Grisha region in Khuzdar district, was shot dead by armed groups backed by Pakistan. He was on his way to visit his father-in-law’s family in Rowaath, a nearby village, when masked gunmen opened fire, killing him instantly.
Eyewitness accounts indicate that Muhammad Allam was intentionally targeted by military-sponsored armed factions. He was the primary breadwinner for his family, which included a disabled brother, an elderly father, and young children.
The BYC stated, “The murder of Muhammad Allam is indicative of a larger trend of extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances, and systematic violence perpetrated across Balochistan by militias supported by Pakistan. These events further highlight the ongoing human rights crisis endured by unarmed civilians in the region.”