The Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) has been protesting against the extrajudicial killings of Baloch youths by state forces. The protest, which began at Shaheed Fida Chowk in Turbat, has entered its third day. Sebghat Abdul Haq Baloch shared on social media that the protest is in response to the enforced disappearance of Hayat Sabzal Baloch. A sit-in and press conference were organized with the victims' families.
A Joint Investigation Team (JIT) was formed, and the Turbat District Police Officer (DPO) was consulted. The DPO assured that Hayat Sabzal Baloch was innocent and would return home safely. However, his body was later found in Panjgur. Another incident involved an attack on Sir Sharif Baloch, a teacher, who is now in critical condition.
The post highlighted several tragedies, including the deaths of Shaheed Zakaria Baloch, Shaheed Allah Dad Baloch, Shaheed Zarif Baloch, and Shaheed Naveed Hameed Baloch. Afzal Baloch's family, who trusted government talks for his safe return, found him killed and desecrated by a bomb. Another youth was killed during Ramadan when state forces fired on civilians.
The post emphasized that these events are part of a systemic genocide against the Baloch people, leaving Balochistan in mourning.
Balochistan is a region in Pakistan. It is known for its rich natural resources and has a history of political unrest.
BYC stands for Baloch Yakjehti Committee. It is a group that works to support and unite the Baloch people, especially in times of crisis.
Extrajudicial killings are when people are killed by authorities without a legal trial or court decision. It is considered illegal and unjust.
Hayat Sabzal Baloch was a person from the Baloch community who disappeared and was later found dead. His case has sparked protests for justice.
Panjgur is a district in Balochistan, Pakistan. It is one of the places where the body of Hayat Sabzal Baloch was found.
Systemic genocide refers to the deliberate and organized attempt to destroy a particular group of people. In this context, it means the Baloch people feel they are being targeted and harmed on purpose.
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