Amid escalating violence in Balochistan, Pakistan, a human rights organization has reported the alleged enforced disappearance of three Baloch civilians. The Baloch National Movement’s Human Rights Department stated that on January 17, Imran Baloch and Rizwan Baloch were taken from their home by Pakistani security forces in the Tusp region of Panjgur district. Another Baloch civilian, Owais Ahmed Qambrani, was also reportedly disappeared from Kharan district on the same day during a raid on a dairy farm by Pakistani security forces.
These incidents have been condemned by the rights body as part of the ongoing violations of human rights in Balochistan. Paank has called for immediate accountability for those responsible for the forced disappearances. The organization expressed solidarity with the families of the disappeared individuals and urged both local and international bodies to take action against such human rights violations in Balochistan.
Tara Chand, President of Baloch American Congress, has accused the Pakistani army of forcibly kidnapping girls and women across Balochistan for several months. Chand highlighted the atrocities being committed, including the abduction of pregnant women and holding them in torture cells. He emphasized the need for the international community to address these actions and condemned the Pakistani army for its alleged cruelty and oppression against innocent Baloch women.
