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Balochistan kidnapping: Two Baloch students forcibly disappeared in the turbest; United Nations experts reduce ongoing kidnapping as an international crime

Catch: Two young Baloch students are allegedly forcibly taken by the Pakistani Force in Turbat, the primary city of Katch district in Balochistan, as reported by the Balochistan Post (TBP).
According to TBP, soon after arriving at Turbott from Karachi, the son of the deceased Altaf Baluch and the son of sixteen -year -old Adam Baluch, sixteen -year -old Adam Baloch was appointed by security personnel on Tuesday.
Sheera Baloch, Shee Hak’s sister, verified the incident in a Facebook post. He said that both boys were first year college students and were detained by Pakistani forces and intelligence agencies, as exposed by the TBP report.
“I ask everyone to speak against this illegal and cruel act,” he wrote. “Help us in our struggle for a safe return to my brother and Adam Baloch.” According to a TBP report, Altaf Baloch, father of Sheel Baloch, was killed in 2008, when Pakistani forces allegedly set fire to a peaceful rally organized by Baloch National Front (BNF) in Turbut.
In another example on 30 April, two youths, rich, father of father Bakhsh, and Abdul Gani’s son Usman were allegedly abducted from a barber shop in Pasni in Gwadar district. Both are local in the city. Another case from D-Baluch region of Turbut is reported, where Abdul Gani’s son Abdul Majid was allegedly taken by unknown armed persons, when he was waiting for transport with his children, as exposed by the TBP report.
Missing applicable in Balochistan Continue a serious and consistent issue. According to the TBP report, human rights organizations have long accused Pakistani security agencies of systematically targeting students, workers and ordinary citizens.
Earlier on Tuesday, the United Nations human rights experts described “tireless utilization of the disappearance” as “a serious human rights violation and an international crime” in Balochistan and urged Pakistan to establish “free and effective mechanisms for search and investigation” according to the TBP report.

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