Balochistan enforced disappearances: 3 more civilians vanish, CPEC road blocked
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Three more civilians were allegedly forcibly disappeared by Pakistani forces in Balochistan within days of each other, human rights organisations alleged on Wednesday, 29 April, as protests over a separate abduction entered their 11th consecutive day in Quetta. The fresh cases have intensified calls for accountability and drawn renewed attention to what rights groups describe as a systematic pattern of state repression in the restive province.
Students Taken From Quetta Home
Paank, the human rights department of the Baloch National Movement, alleged that two students — Siraj Qambrani, 20, and Lal Khan Qambrani, 22 — were taken from their residence in Quetta on the night of 24 April by personnel of Pakistan's Counter Terrorism Department (CTD). According to Paank, their whereabouts have remained unknown since the incident. The rights organisation called on Pakistani authorities to immediately disclose their location, ensure their safe release, and uphold the rule of law and fundamental human rights.
Political Activist Also Allegedly Abducted
Separately, Baloch Voice for Justice (BVJ) on Wednesday strongly condemned what it described as the enforced disappearance of Babul Malik, Vice Chairman of the Pajjar Baloch Students Organisation, by Pakistani forces. BVJ stated: