Balochistan: Three people forcibly disappeared by Pakistani forces in Balochistan: report

Three people forcibly disappeared by Pakistani forces in Balochistan: Report (Picture Credit: ANI)

Balochistan: Three persons were reportedly forcibly disappeared Pakistani force In separate events in Balochistan. There were incidents in Pasni, TurbanAnd Quetta The Balochistan Post reported the Balochistan post in the city of Balochistan.
Pasni, in Gwadar district, from personnel Department of terrorism (CTD) Allegedly raided a house in Babbar noise area on 14 April till late night. During the operation, a young man identified as Shukat was detained and taken, said in the report.
His hideouts have been unknown since the incident. According to family sources, he had forcibly disappeared during the raid and has not been brought before any court.
According to the Balochistan post, Mahdim Baloch of the common region of Kalat said that his brother, SalalThe Pakistani security forces were taken in the presence of his family. He described the incident as deep painful and called it a direct attack on families. Salal, a second -year college student, was allegedly detained without a warrant and has been missing since then.
Another incident was reported from Katch district. In early hours of April 15, Pakistani forces raided and detain Sher Khan NazarBalochistan Post told. He was reportedly taken to an unknown place. His family has called for his immediate and safe release, which is a matter of serious concern for his good and legal rights.
Pakistan has to face serious human rights issues Disappear, Extraordinary murdersTorture, and ban on free speech. Minority communities, journalists, activists and Baloch people are often targeted and harassed.
Security forces often work without accountability, citing terrorism. Women and religious minorities are also suffering from widespread discrimination and lack legal protection. These ongoing abuses ask for immediate intervention by international human rights organizations to ensure justice and accountability.

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