Have Four Unidentified Bodies Been Recovered Amid More Forced Disappearances in Balochistan?
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Key Takeaways
- Two more Baloch civilians forcibly disappeared.
- Human rights organizations condemn the actions.
- Four unidentified bodies discovered in Harnai district.
- Protests continue against enforced disappearances.
- Calls for urgent intervention from international bodies.
Quetta, Jan 2 (NationPress) In a distressing trend, two more Baloch civilians have been forcibly disappeared by Pakistani forces, according to a prominent human rights organization that reported on Friday.
Condemning these occurrences, Paank, the Human Rights Department of the Baloch National Movement, stated that Hamdan, a resident of Dasht in Kech District, was allegedly taken from his home in Karachi on December 30 by state intelligence agencies.
The rights organization labeled this act as “a serious breach of fundamental human rights and the rule of law.” They have called for the immediate release of Hamdan and the disclosure of his location.
Additionally, Paank reported that another Baloch civilian, Yasir Nasir, was allegedly apprehended by Pakistani forces during a nighttime operation on December 31 in the Gowak area of Mand in Kech district.
“Yasir’s whereabouts have been unknown since his arrest, raising significant concerns for his safety and welfare,” the organization said.
In the context of increasing violence in Balochistan, the bodies of four unidentified individuals were found in a desolate area approximately 22 miles from the Zinda Pir region of Harnai district in the province.
The Balochistan Post reported on Friday that local residents informed the authorities after discovering the bodies, prompting Levies personnel to investigate the scene.
Officials indicated that the bodies were located in a remote area and have been secured for further examination, though the identities of the deceased remain unknown.
Earlier on Thursday, Baloch families staged another sit-in protest against the enforced disappearances of four family members in Balochistan's Kech district, obstructing a crucial section of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) in the Tejban region.
The Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) reported that the people of Balochistan continue to endure fear, oppression, and systematic violations of human rights. The four family members include two women, Hani Dilwash and Hair-Nisa, who were forcibly taken from Hub Chowki, and two men, Fareed Ijaz and Mujahid Dilwash, who were taken from Tejaban in Kech.
“Despite severe winter conditions, mothers, sisters, elders, and children remain steadfast on the road, refusing to leave until their loved ones are safely returned,” the BYC stated.
According to the families, prior discussions were held with the Deputy Commissioner of Kech, who assured the quick release of the detained women and promised that the men would be presented within ten days. However, no releases have occurred, revealing these assurances as hollow and further damaging trust.
“We call on national and international human rights organizations, humanitarian groups, independent media, and conscientious individuals to urgently address the dire human rights situation in Balochistan. Enforced disappearances are a crime under international law and must not be overlooked or accepted as normal,” the BYC emphasized.