In Balochistan, Pakistan, the human rights group Paank, part of the Baloch National Movement, has raised concerns over the ongoing enforced disappearances in the region. Between January 30 and February 1, several individuals were reportedly abducted, highlighting severe human rights violations.
On January 31, Mossadeq and Bashir Ahmed were taken by Pakistani forces in Laki, Tehsil Mashkai, Awaran district. Earlier, on January 30, Muhammad Iqbal and Zakir Yaqoob were detained at an FC checkpoint in Panjgur Bypass, Khuzdar, with their vehicle and belongings seized. On February 1, Bago was abducted from Sui Bugti Colony, Dera Bugti District, and Ali Muhammad was forcibly disappeared from Khandri, Tehsil Mashkai, Awaran district. Ali Muhammad had previously been abducted in 2016 and 2018.
Paank emphasizes that these actions violate international human rights laws, including the right to liberty and protection from arbitrary detention. They call for the release of all disappeared individuals and accountability for those responsible.
Paank urges international human rights organizations to take immediate action to address these violations. They stress the need for defending fundamental rights in the region.
Prominent Baloch activist Mahrang Baloch highlighted the case of Yasir Hameed, who was forcibly disappeared three months ago. His family has been searching for him without success, underscoring the ongoing crisis in Balochistan.
Paank is the human rights wing of the Baloch National Movement. It works to protect and promote human rights in Balochistan, a region in Pakistan.
Enforced disappearances happen when people are secretly taken away by authorities or groups, and their whereabouts are kept hidden. This is against international human rights laws.
Balochistan is a region in Pakistan known for its rich natural resources. It has faced political and social issues, including human rights concerns.
The Baloch National Movement is a political organization that seeks to represent the interests of the Baloch people. It advocates for their rights and autonomy.
International human rights laws are rules agreed upon by countries to protect people's basic rights and freedoms. They ensure everyone is treated fairly and with dignity.
Mahrang Baloch is an activist who speaks out about human rights issues in Balochistan. She works to raise awareness about the problems faced by the Baloch people.
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