Reported by Archen Baloch
Occupied Balochistan: The chairman of the Voice for Baloch Missing Persons, Mr Nasrullah Baloch, told the media on Thursday that extra judicial killings, abduction of Baloch people and throwing their mutilated dead bodies on deserted areas is not a good example of civilized societies.
He said the International Media and Human Rights bodies were ignoring the plight of the Baloch people which is why the rights violations continue in Balochistan unabated.
He said Hakeem Bugti and Sanwal Bugti had been released, but Ali Bugti and Asgar Ali Bugti were still missing. These people were extra abducted by security forces a few days back from Jamshoro area of Hyderabad city in Sindh. He said these people were among the Baloch internally displaced persons (IDPs) who were forced to seek refuge in Sindh in 2006 when Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti was murdered by Pakistani forces.
“Three more people, Sanaulla, Jalil Ahmed and Naseer Ahmed have been arrested from Quetta,” Mr Baloch said, adding that the families including women and children of the disappeared persons have been constantly protesting but nobody listens to them.
He said, “The abduction of Baloch political workers and youth is still continuing unabatedly across Balochistan. The abductors throw the mutilated dead bodies in deserted areas after subjecting them to inhuman torture.”
However, he said, that Supreme Court was constantly putting pressure on the security establishment to stop extra judicial arrests of people and present the abducted people before the court of law. “The security establishment do not need to the orders of the court,” he said.
The Chairman of Voice for Baloch Missing Persons urged the United Nations, International Human Rights Organisations and International Court of Justice to take notice of on-going human rights violations in Balochistan. Mr Nasrullah Baloch said it was the moral duty of UN human rights bodies to take strong action against inhuman practice of enforced disappearances in Balochistan and help Baloch nation to get released their loved ones from the illegal custody of Pakistani security forces.
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