
Geneva [Zurich], March 21 (ANI): Niaz Baloch, who serves as the Coordinator for the Foreign Department of the Baloch National Movement (BNM) and is also a member of the Central Committee, emphasized the concerning human rights situation in Balochistan , during the 58th session of the UN Human Rights Council ( UNHRC ) in Geneva .
During his address, Niaz highlighted the systemic suppression of political opposition. Pakistan I assert, pointing out serious breaches of basic liberties.
He indicated that political groups like the Baloch Students Organization-Azad (BSO-A) and the BNM still encounter constant oppression, with their members subjected to random arrests, harassment, and suppression.
Forced disappearances have emerged as a systematic method of repression. Balochistan Baloch stressed the seriousness of the circumstances.
He pointed out the recent cases of disappearance involving Beeberg Zehri, who was a Central Committee member of the Baloch Yakjehti Committee, as well as his sibling, Hammal Zehri, a scientist.
Moreover, Dr. Ilyas Baloch, a distinguished psychiatrist and Vice Principal at Bolan Medical College, was similarly abducted, alongside over a dozen individuals from the Qambarani clan. Notably, human rights activist Saeeda Baloch and her sibling faced reported arrests as well.
Unlawful executions carried out by government-supported task forces underscore the gravity of the situation. human rights Crisis, according to Baloch. He provided the gruesome murder of Shah Jahan Baloch, who was the sibling of the disappeared leader of BSO Azad, Zahid Baloch, in Naal as evidence of the collective reprisals faced by Baloch households.
Baloch claimed these murders and forced disappearances are not random events but rather systematic actions taken by the government to instill fear within the Baloch community.
The BNM and various Baloch nationalist organizations have frequently charged the Pakistan The government employs forced disappearances, targeted killings, and intimidation tactics to suppress political activists. human rights defenders in the region.
International human rights Organizations have consistently demanded impartial inquiries into these claims, yet the Pakistan The authorities keep refusing any connection to the incident.
The problem of forced disappearances Balochistan continues to be a significant worry for human rights Individuals and advocates are calling upon the global community to promptly intervene and tackle these infringements. (ANI)
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