City
Epaper

Baloch forum blames Pakistan army for civilian assault

By ANI | Updated: May 14, 2025 14:12 IST

Balochistan [Pakistan], May 14 : As Pakistan continues to rain atrocities on Baloch residents, the Baloch Women Forum (BWF) ...

Open in App

Balochistan [Pakistan], May 14 : As Pakistan continues to rain atrocities on Baloch residents, the Baloch Women Forum (BWF) strongly criticised the recent rocket launcher attack on the residence of Jangiyan Baloch, a civilian in the Balicha area of Tump Tehsil, district Kech.

Taking to the social media platform X, BWF alleged that the assault was carried out by "death squads," the locally operating armed groups with the purported backing of law enforcement agencies of Balochistan.

The forum stated, "We, the Baloch Women Forum (BWF), denounce the ugly attack of rocket launchers on the home of a civilian, Jangiyan Baloch, in district Kech's Balicha in the strongest possible terms and deem it an attack on the societal order and organization of the Baloch."

According to X handle, the incident left three members of Jangiyan Baloch's family injured his son Nawaz Jangiyan, daughter-in-law Ayesha Mulla Raza, and wife Modho Naik Bakht.

The BWF highlighted that the armed factions in the region freely perpetrate violence, destabilising society while remaining shielded from justice. And, with the tacit support of the state, these groups act as instruments of chaos, immune to law and accountability.

"These groups have been given a free hand to destabilise the social order," the BWF stated. "They function with impunity and are unaccountable due to the backing they receive from state institutions."

The Forum also expressed deep concern over the deteriorating security conditions in Tump, describing it as one of the most gravely impacted regions in Balochistan. It accused armed groups in the area of orchestrating targeted killings, enforced disappearances, and assaults on civilians, all of which are fueling an escalating climate of lawlessness and fear.

The Baloch Women Forum in the resort to combat the rising human right abuses demanded several actions which included measures like an immediate end to what it described as "illegal privileges" granted to armed militias, a permanent halt to human rights violations in Trump and the wider Balochistan region, and a transparent and impartial inquiry into the rocket attack on Jangiyan Baloch's home, with legal action against the perpetrators. Furthermore, it also called for medical and financial assistance for the injured and their family.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

TechnologyMP: National children’s science exhibition to kick off tomorrow

NationalIndia extends exposition of Holy Relics of Lord Buddha in Bhutan by a week

NationalMP: National children’s science exhibition to kick off tomorrow

NationalAnganwadi centres’ vital role is to shape young minds: Gujarat child rights chief

National'Not an isolated incident, but part of larger resurgence of JeM': Italian journalist on Delhi blast

International Realted Stories

InternationalBangladesh: Awami League calls for nationwide shutdown on Tuesday after 'illegal' verdict against Hasina

International"Interest was tremendous": IAF expects strong response from foreign buyers for LCA Tejas at Dubai Air Show 2025

InternationalYunus govt has 'visceral hatred' for Hasina, Awami League: Former diplomat

InternationalIndian pavilion at Dubai Air Show demonstrates PM resolve for self-reliance: Union MoS Sanjay Seth

InternationalBangladesh Ministry of Foreign Affairs responds to verdict on former PM Sheikh Hasina