Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) leader Allah Nazar Baloch criticized Balochistan Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti for implementing a harsh detention law. He claimed that Pakistani law-enforcement agencies abduct and make five people disappear daily in the province. Baloch appealed to international organizations to condemn the alleged genocide of Baloch people in the region.
Allah Nazar Baloch, in a statement on Truth Social, likened the detention centers in Balochistan to Nazi concentration camps. He expressed concern over the increasing “kill and dump” policy by the Pakistani state in Balochistan. Baloch urged global human rights bodies to denounce the actions of the authorities.
Questioning the silence of Baloch parliamentarians on the alleged atrocities in Balochistan, Allah Nazar Baloch emphasized the legitimacy of the Baloch freedom movement. He urged international entities to intervene and address the ongoing situation, stating that history would judge those who resist oppression and those who remain silent.
A recent report highlighted the approval of the ‘Balochistan Prevention, Detention and Deradicalisation Rules 2025’ by the provincial government. The editorial criticized the move, stating that it aims to legalize enforced disappearances in Balochistan. The decision to detain disappeared individuals in custody centers under the new rules has sparked concerns about human rights violations in the region.
