Incidents from Pak-occupied Balochistan have raised serious concerns over human rights violations perpetrated by the Pakistan Army. During the initial days of April, nine individuals were forcibly disappeared, shedding light on the grim reality faced by the Baloch population.
Enforced disappearances have become disturbingly frequent, with innocent Baloch youth and children becoming victims of this oppressive practice.
Pak-occupied Balochistan has long suffered under the unlawful control of Pakistan, dating back to 1948. Despite being rich in resources, the region has been neglected by the Pak “establishment”.
In its efforts to maintain control over Pak-occupied Balochistan, the Pak Army has resorted to various oppressive tactics. These include enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, and the abduction of students. Additionally, reports suggest Pakistan’s support for death squads, further exacerbating the situation.