The unrelenting oppression of the Baloch community by Pak Army shows no signs of abating, with two more disturbing incidents of enforced disappearances coming to light.
In Dera Bugti, another teenage victim, identified as Jaffar s/o Malhar Bugti, was abducted by Pak Army from the city streets in broad daylight operation.
Meanwhile, in the remote town of Teertege in Awaran district, a recent raid by the Pak military has left the local population reeling. Dill-Jan, the son of Allah Bakhsh, has become the latest victim of the Army’s brutal campaign of enforced disappearances in the region.
Since Pakistan’s forced occupation of Balochistan in 1948, the Baloch people have endured a relentless nightmare of oppression at the hands of the powerful and cruel Army. In addition to the scourge of enforced disappearances, they have been subjected to frequent raids, extrajudicial killings, and a complete disregard for their basic human rights.
Pakistan’s iron-fisted approach is only pushing the region deeper into chaos with no end in sight to the cycle of violence.