Students at Bolan Medical College in Quetta protested for the second day, seeking the safe return of Khadija Baloch, a student abducted by Pakistani forces from the college hostel. The Baloch Yakjehti Committee highlighted the increasing enforced disappearances of women in Balochistan, urging unity against state atrocities. Concern was expressed by the Baloch Voice for Justice over the targeting of Baloch women, emphasizing the need for accountability and Khadija’s safe recovery.
The Baloch National Movement condemned Khadija’s disappearance, labeling it as part of Pakistan’s actions against Baloch civilians. Naseem Baloch, the chairman, called it a crime against humanity and urged the international community to break its silence and hold Pakistan accountable for its actions. The incident has sparked calls for the people of Balochistan to unite and demand an end to enforced disappearances, emphasizing the importance of speaking out against oppression.
