As violence escalates in Balochistan, human rights organizations have highlighted the extrajudicial killing of a civilian and the enforced disappearance of two others by Pakistani forces. The Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) disclosed that the body of 28-year-old Saddam was found dumped in the D-Baloch area of Turbat region. This incident has raised serious concerns among locals and human rights observers, adding to the ongoing pattern of violence and abuses in Balochistan.
The BYC expressed deep alarm over the situation, emphasizing the vulnerability of civilians and the anguish faced by affected families. They urged international human rights organizations, journalists, and institutions to pay attention to this incident and the broader human rights violations in Balochistan. Additionally, the Baloch Voice for Justice (BVJ) reported the forced disappearance of two students, Shukrullah and Zubair Baloch, allegedly by Pakistani forces on June 4 in the Dalbandin area.
The families of the missing students are enduring uncertainty and distress, awaiting information on their whereabouts. The BVJ condemned enforced disappearances as a severe violation of human rights and the rule of law, emphasizing the need for truth and justice for the affected families. The organization stressed that every individual has the right to liberty, due process, and protection from arbitrary detention, calling for attention to the voices seeking justice in Balochistan.
