Outrage in Baloch over the murder of the worker after forced disappearance

New Delhi: A young Baloch activist by military personnel, Zeeshan Ahmed, disappeared and later killed in a large -scale resentment in Pakistan’s resting Balochistan province.Zeeshan was campaigning for a safe return to his father, Zaheer, forcibly disappeared by Pakistan’s Frontier Corps in 2015. Zeeshan was 11 years old at that time, and her sister was a 40 -day -old newborn. On June 29, Zeeshan went missing and the next day his body was recovered.The incident is the latest in a series of “forced disappearance” with a long time Balochistan. According to the Human Rights Watch report, there are 8,463 documents of such disappearance between 2011 and 2024; The investigation of the Pakistan Commission is estimated at least 10,078 cases on disappearance.Zeeshan was kidnapped around 8 pm on June 29 after a football match. The Baloch Yakjehti Committee said, “When two vehicles belonging to the state -backed Death Squad stopped them” he was walking towards the house. The committee said, “Witnesses saw him beating, his hands were forced and then thrown into one of the vehicles,” the committee said. The same night, Panjgur’s family and residents blocked the CPEC Road and began to sit a sitting demanding the immediate release of Zisha. By the morning, he was found dumped in Zeshan’s “bullet-ridden body in Panjgur. His corpse had raised clear signs of torture, sticks and blunt forces, six bullets, six bullets from chest, and deep knife wounds”, the committee said.