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Pakistan Army personnel rapes and murders minor boy in Sindh

Ali Hassan Mangrio, an innocent 13-year-old boy was sexually assaulted and murdered by Pakistan Army personnel at Chhor cant area in Umerkot, Sindh. After massive public outcry and protest finally a case has been registered against the accused Pakistan Army official and will be dealt with according to law.

Reportedly, the accused took the deceased to the cantonment area and after which only his body was found in the forest behind the CMH hospital. Umerkot hospital stated that the death was caused by strangling him with rope or wire, which left a ligature mark on the kid’s throat.

Additionally, the marks of torture have also been spotted on the stomach and face. The deceased’s brother, Gul Hassan Mangreo, resident of Khet Singh village in Chhor has filed a case in Chhor police station. He has stated that his brother Ali Hassan used to graze buffaloes while the accused used to graze goats belonging to the Army’s camp in the nearby areas and that is where they got acquainted.

According to the complainant, the accused had bought honey from Ali Hassan but wasn’t paying the money. After persistent demand the accused took him to the camp agreeing to pay, however he was later sexually exploited and murdered.

The complainant has stated that when Ali Hassan did not return and they went to the accused to inquire about him but the Pakistan Army personnel kept evading the issue until the body of victim was found. The horrific incident yet again underscores the impunity enjoyed by Pak Army and the cruelty they pursue to oppress the people

Dr Mahrang Baloch once again slams Pak Army of widespread oppression of Baloch at UN summit

Addressing a conference in Pakistan’s cultural capital on Sunday, prominent Baloch leader and activist Dr. Mahrang Baloch boldly condemned the ongoing human rights abuses and Army oppression against the Baloch community in collaboration with the country’s institutions and security forces operating in the restive Pak-occupied-Balochistan province.

In his fiery speech, Dr. Baloch said that the Pakistan Army is deliberately attempting to undermine the Baloch national struggle by portraying it as “anti-Punjab” in order to alienate sympathies from the oppressed Baloch people.

“We have always called out the wrong, although a single institution is perpetrating oppression, violence and gross human rights violations in Balochistan, it has had the support of the judiciary and parliament,” she asserted.

The Baloch leader claimed women raising their voices against human rights abuses are being systematically harassed, with “death squads” threatening families and even forcibly disappearing female relatives of those involved in the armed resistance.

She painted the true grim picture of the suffering endured by Baloch women, stating it was impossible for anyone in Lahore or other parts of Pakistan to comprehend the “pain and suffering” they are subjected to. Recounting horrific tales, Dr. Baloch said mothers’ sons are often returned to them with disfigured faces as a result of torture, making identification difficult.

Declaring Balochistan has suffered two decades of “horrors of oppression”, she stated Baloch women were the “biggest victims”, facing mental and physical “collective humiliation” while waiting for their missing loved ones due to the Army’s policy of enforced disappearances.

“Today’s Balochistan, in the form of violence, oppression, humiliation and missing persons, is going through the worst phase of genocide, in which the judiciary and parliament have become complicit by remaining silent,” she said.

Dr. Baloch said that Pak Army of targeting anyone speaking out against oppression in the province, including teachers, journalists and activists. She said that the resource-rich lands of Balochistan were being turned into “killing fields”.

The leader vowed the Baloch struggle for rights would continue regardless of Army’s efforts to isolate it. “Resolving the Balochistan issue will not be possible until enforced disappearances are declared a crime,” she stated.

Love Jihad: Hindu girlfriend found hanging in MP, boyfriend Mohd. Junaid flees

In another incident of love jihad, a Hindu girl was found hanging to a ceiling fan in a hotel room in Madhya Pradesh’s Dhar district.

According to reports, the girl was allegedly brought to Vatika Hotel in Pitampura area of Dhar district by her Islamist boyfriend named Mohd. Junaid, who fled the scene before the body was found. Later, the hotel management found her hanging. The incident came to light after a video of girl’s hanging body went viral. The locals accused Mohd. Junaid of trapping her in Love Jihad and murdering her.

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The local Police reached the site after being informed and took custody of the body. As more details are awaited, the incident has sent chills to the community. The cases of love jihad are on the rise, where Hindu girls are deliberately trapped in love affairs only to be raped, killed, converted and married.

The distressing trend raises alarm in the society with the rising demand of curbing this inhumane trend against innocent Hindu girls and women.

Rape & attempted murder of woman by husband Sajid & brother-in-law Salman in U.P.

In a shocking development in the Budhana police station area of Khatauli, Muzaffarnagar, Uttar Pradesh, a woman has filed a complaint alleging rape and attempted murder by her own husband and brother-in-law.

The woman, a resident of the Khatauli police station area, was married to Sajid, who resides in the Budhana police station area. The victim alleges in her complaint that during Ramadan on April 2, her brother-in-law Salman raped her when her husband was out.

According to reports, her brother-in-law Salman raped her while her husband was away, and upon his return, he shockingly disowned her, declaring her his sister-in-law. In a chilling turn of events, both men allegedly attempted to strangle her, an act captured on video and circulating on social media.

Despite the terrifying ordeal, the woman managed to escape. Authorities have acted swiftly, registering a case against the accused for rape and attempted murder, with efforts underway to apprehend them. SP City Muzaffarnagar, Satyanarayan Prajapati has confirmed the case registration and vowed to ensure justice is served.

The latest incident highlights the grim condition of women acquainted with radicalised Muslim men, who follow the ill tradition of subverting women and considering them materialistic.

BLA attacks Pak Army across Pak-occupied Balochistan, kills eleven & injures two

Jeeyand Baloch, spokesperson for the Freedom fighter group Baloch Liberation Army (BLA), has claimed responsibility for a series of attacks targeting Pak security forces across the Pak-occupied-Balochistan province over the past day.

In a statement released, Jeeyand said BLA fighters carried out three separate assaults in the areas of Bolan, Gwadar, and Turbat, resulting in 11 Pak Army personnel killed and two injured. A communication tower was also destroyed in Kech.

According to the spokesperson, BLA fighters struck a vehicle carrying Pak forces with an IED blast in Peer Ismail area of Bolan district. The powerful explosion left 10 soldiers dead and the vehicle completely destroyed.

Another attack was claimed in Gwadar city’s Baloch Ward neighborhood last night, where fighters targeted a Pakistan Coast Guard check post with hand grenades, wounding two personnel.

Simultaneously in Kech’s Suni Shoran area, BLA fighters sabotaged machinery at a communication tower operated by Ufone telecom company, rendering it inoperable.

In the most recent incident on Sunday evening, Jeeyand stated that BLA fighters fired several grenades at the office of Pak Military Intelligence (MI) in Turbat city using a launcher. One soldier manning the central gate security checkpoint was killed in the blasts, while further enemy casualties were inflicted.

The BLA spokesman defiantly declared the group’s responsibility for the four attacks and vowed to continue the armed struggle until the goal of an independent Balochistan is achieved. Since 1947, Pak Army has forcefully occupied Balochistan leaving the Baloch community oppressed and alienated. Therefore, freedom groups have taken up arms to make their motherland free from oppression and make a place where the community will live in peace and happiness.

Brutal human rights violations in Pakistan continue: US Report

US State Department’s 2023 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices is out and so are the comments of Pakistan’s Foreign Office [FO] on the same. While this report gives Islamabad an embarrassingly poor report-card on the issue of human rights violations, by mentioning that “There were no significant changes in the human rights situation in Pakistan during the year,” Washington has highlighted discernable institutional reluctance in curbing this despicable practice.

As the inferences recorded in this report are supported by verifiable data, it would have obviously touched a raw nerve in both Islamabad and Rawalpindi and so it’s not at all surprising that the FO has hit back with full fury. Stating that “The US State Department’s annual exercises of preparing such unsolicited reports lack objectivity and remain inherently flawed in their methodology” it has opined that “These reports use a domestic social lens to judge human rights in other countries in a politically biased manner.”

There would have been no reason to doubt Islamabad’s contention had similar claims not been made by several other rights groups as well as members of persecuted communities in Pakistan themselves. While human rights violations in Pakistan are rampant and range from arbitrary arrest and confinement, torture, extra judicial killings and religious/sectarian and ethnic persecution to mention a few, the issue of enforced disappearances orchestrated by the security forces as well as law enforcement and intelligence agencies is most loathsome. And what the 2023 US report has stated on enforced disappearances in Pakistan is nothing new-it has already been highlighted by several international rights organisations.

In its World Report 2019 on Pakistan, Human Rights Watch mentions that “During counter-terrorism operations, Pakistani security forces often are responsible for serious human rights violations including torture, enforced disappearances, detention without charge, and extrajudicial killings, according to Pakistan human rights defenders and defense [sic] lawyers. Counterterrorism laws also continue to be misused as an instrument of political coercion. Authorities do not allow independent monitoring of trials in military courts and many defendants are denied the right to a fair trial.”

Islamabad has “categorically” rejected the US report claiming that its contents are unfair, based on inaccurate information and are completely divorced from the ground reality, and if true, justifies outright rejection of the report. However, the information contained in the US report has been sourced from official records of the Pakistan Government and an example is reference to 9,967 missing-person cases since 2011 out of which 7,714 have been settled while 2,253 cases remain unresolved mentioned in the US report is attributed to statistics released by the Pakistan Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances!

How can Islamabad deny that the issue of enforced disappearances has acquired gargantuan proportions when:

·        In November 2023, Islamabad High Court [IHC] judge Justice Mohsin Akhtar was constrained to declare that “If the remaining missing students are not recovered, I will order the registration of the First Information Report [FIR] against the prime minister and the interior minister… I am stating this in very clear words.” [FIR is a written document prepared by the police when they receive information about the commission of a cognizable offence]. 

·        Isn’t Chief Justice of Pakistan Qazi Faez Isa’s remark that We aim to conclusively resolve the missing persons’ problem” in January 2024, an unambiguous admission that the issue of enforced disappearances is a grave national issue?

·        Doesn’t Justice Akhtar’s observation that “State institutions take them [Baloch students] into custody and then they go missing and when some of those come back home, they refuse to take any legal steps for their disappearance,” expose the role of Pakistan’s deep state?

·        Is it not a fact that the missing persons issue is so huge that hundreds of Baloch women whose husbands, brothers, and sons who had gone missing alongwith thousands of sympathisers were forced to undertake an arduous 1,600 k.m. march from Kech district in Balochistan to Islamabad in December 2023 to protest against the scourge of enforced disappearances unleashed by Pakistani security forces and intelligence agencies?

·        Lastly, doesn’t the failure of the Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances set up in 2011 on orders of Pakistan Supreme Court and a similar body constituted by Balochistan administration the very same year to resolve a whopping 23 percent cases of enforced disappearance cases indicate institutional complicity?

In its 2024 report on Pakistan, Amnesty International [AI] has mentioned that “As in previous years, enforced disappearances of journalists, human rights defenders and critics of the government and military establishment were carried out by authorities with impunity,” and this observation endorses the US report. This problem is so acute that in 2022, Islamabad High Court [IHC] Chief Justice [CJ] Athar Minallah reprimanded the Federal Government by observing that there seemed to be an “undeclared tacit approval of the policy regarding enforced disappearances.” [Emphasis added].

So, even if we for the sake of discussion accept Islamabad’s contention that the US human right report did “use a domestic social lens to judge human rights in other countries in a politically biased manner” and apply this pathetic reasoning to the 2024 AI report, how does Pakistan’s FO explain Chief Justice Minallah’s scathing observation on enforced disappearances? Even if the IHC CJ’s remarks are downplayed by using Islamabad’s famous “being quoted out of context” excuse, what answer does the FO have to say when a two star General of the Pakistan Army himself spills the beans?

Readers may recall that during a press interaction in 2019, senior TV anchor and news commentator Hamid Mir of Geo TV had asked the then Director General [DG] of Pakistan Army’s media wing Inter Services Public Relations [ISPR] Maj Gen Asif Ghafoor about enforced disappearances in Balochistan. The DGISPR openly mocked Mir by saying “You have a deep attachment with missing persons (but) so have we,” and went on to add, “We don’t wish that anyone should be missing. But when it is war, you have to do a lot of things-as they say, all is fair in love and war; war is very ruthless,” [Emphasis added].

What’s really surprising is that while DGISPR did not retract his damning admission of the Pakistan Army being complicit in orchestrating enforced disappearances, Rawalpindi too maintained a stoic silence on this obnoxious utterance. Had it been any other army, its media chief who made such a hideous remark would have either been sent packing, or at least posted on some insignificant appointment till superannuation in his present rank. Instead, Maj Gen Ghafoor was promoted to the rank of a three star General and continues to serve as President of Pakistan’s National Defence University!

Islamabad may be under the impression that its FO’s loquacious rebuttal sans substance has effectively blown the well documented US State Department’s 2023 Country Reports on Human Rights Practices in Pakistan to smithereens. However, mere rhetoric cannot overwhelm facts and as such its misleading observation that “The contents of the report are unfair, based on inaccurate information and are completely divorced from the ground reality” impresses no one.

And with Islamabad officially admitting that more than two thousand people are still missing, the FO’s caustic reaction and unsubstantiated allegations to the 2023 US report can at best be described as being “full of sound and fury, signifying nothing”!

Baloch pay tribute to brave heart Shari Baloch on second death anniversary

Pak-occupied-Balochistan paid tribute and honour to Shari Baloch, the first Fidayee of Balochistan. Shari Baloch, a 31-year-old school teacher and mother of two, targeted Karachi University’s Confucius Centre in a suicide bombing killing four people, including three Chinese instructors.

Shari Baloch, who belonged to an educated and politically active family in Pak-occupied-Balochistan, carried out the deadly attack on April 26 as part of the freedom fighters group Majeed Brigade of the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA). The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA), one of the main groups fighting for the independence of Balochistan , said that the “era of women’s active participation in the armed struggle has begun.”

Shari’s family roots can be traced back to her maternal uncle Siddiq Azat, a founding member of the Baloch Students Organization (BSO), and her paternal uncle Ghani Parwaz, a prominent literary figure and political activist. Her father, Mohammad Hayat, recently retired as the Registrar of Turbat University.

“She was my most cheerful and beloved daughter. The news about her strained family relations is baseless,” said Mohammad Hayat. He revealed that just days before the attack, Shari had called home, speaking affectionately with family members about her Eid preparations.

However, Shari had been absent from her teaching job at the Government Girls High School in Kalat since October 2021 after applying for study leave to pursue an M.Phil, which was denied by the education department.

Her former colleagues and students remember her as a compassionate teacher who never exhibited any extremist leanings. “We never thought she would choose such a dangerous path”, said Dr. Sami Parwaz, Shari’s cousin.

Officials are currently in discussions with Shari’s family about handing over her remains for burial in her ancestral village of Nazar Abad.

Since 1947, Pak Army has not only forcefully occupied Balochistan but also has benefited from its rich resources. But Pak Army has left the province at the rock bottom of the socio-economic ladder, leaving the Baloch community oppressed and alienated. Nearly 41% of households in Pak-occupied-Balochistan live below the poverty line and with the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) in play, they will be further deprived of their resources and will continue to lag behind.

This was one of the reason for the freedom fighters to take up revolutionary measures against the oppressive brutal Army. Shari said that her decision for suicide bombing was also because of the humiliation felt by the Baloch community at the hands of Pak security institutions.

“Every day our people are disrespected. Our mothers, sisters and innocent children are on the roads protesting and crying for their loved ones,” wrote Shari in her statement.

TTP warns Maryam Nawaz over Punjab (Pak) musical show, calls it against Islam

The South Punjab chapter of the terrorist organization Tahreek e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has issued a chilling warning against the musical shows recently announced by the Punjab government. In a statement, the terrorist group directed its threats towards Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz, cautioning of dire consequences if the government proceeds with its plans to promote what the TTP deems as obscenity and nudity among the people of Punjab.

Asserting their stance against the musical event announced by Maryam Nawaz, the TTP emphasized that the celebration of music goes against the principles of Islam, upon which the country was founded. It further urged students and the public to refrain from participating in such activities.

TTP release targeting Maryam Nawaz over the organisation of music show (Photo: X)

TTP’s attack on Pakistan have seen a sudden spike in recent past. It is also continuously issuing statements on the matters of Pakistan. Earlier, it urged the radicalised political parties of Pakistan to join hands to install a Taliban like rule in the country, saying that have not benefitted the Islamic Republic.

It is pertinent to note that terrorist organisations like TTP are the protege of Pakistan, which provided them a safe haven to inflict chaos on other territories but now it is facing the wrath of its own deeds.