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Pak security forces abduct three individuals from Balochistan amid ongoing enforced disappearances

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Balochistan | January 12, 2025 3:12:20 PM IST
Pakistani security forces have been accused of forcibly disappearing three individuals from Balochistan's Kech and Sibi districts.

The alleged detentions are part of an ongoing pattern of enforced disappearances in the region, which has raised significant concern among human rights organizations and local communities, as reported by the Balochistan Post.

According to the Balochistan Post, Irshad Ahmed, a young man, was allegedly apprehended by Pakistani forces at a medical store in Turbat. He was reportedly taken to an undisclosed location, with his whereabouts remaining unknown.

The Balochistan Post further reported that similarly, Nawaz Nadil, a 17-year-old student from the Balochistan Residential College (BRC), was allegedly detained by military personnel at the Gamshad Hotel in Turbat. His family has expressed deep concern for his safety, as they have not been informed of his location or the reasons for his detention.

In a separate incident, Gul Hassan Sabir, a resident of Sibi, was taken by Pakistani forces on the evening of November 19, 2024, at approximately 9 PM. He was detained in front of a bus stop, and his family has been unable to ascertain his whereabouts since the incident. The disappearances of these individuals have left their families in distress, with little to no information from authorities about their fate.

In a rare incident, Shahzaib, who was forcibly taken from his home in Turbat on January 7 has reportedly been released. However, his return comes under harrowing circumstances, he is said to be in critical condition due to severe torture endured during his detention. His family has expressed shock at his condition and has demanded accountability for the mistreatment he suffered, the Balochistan Post reported.

These incidents are part of a broader pattern of enforced disappearances that have plagued Balochistan for years, with many individuals, particularly activists and students, allegedly detained without charge or explanation. Human rights advocates continue to call for an end to these practices and for greater accountability from the Pakistani authorities. (ANI)

 
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