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Baloch Women Forum slams enforced disappearance of two women in Kech; raises human rights concerns

By ANI | Updated: May 3, 2026 13:40 IST

Balochistan [Pakistan] May 3 : The Baloch Women Forum (BWF) voiced serious concern over the alleged enforced disappearance of ...

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Balochistan [Pakistan] May 3 : The Baloch Women Forum (BWF) voiced serious concern over the alleged enforced disappearance of two women from Balochistan's Kech district, stating that the ongoing targeting of women was spreading "fear, uncertainty, and distress" throughout Baloch society, according to a report by The Balochistan Post (TBP).

In its statement, the BWF said that Zubaida, the wife of Haji Badal, along with her daughter-in-law Zarnaz, the wife of Daulat, was reportedly detained during a late-night raid in the Tejaban area and taken to an undisclosed location, with their whereabouts still unknown.

The forum added that the families had not been provided any official details regarding the women's safety, legal standing, or present location, as cited in the TBP report.

BWF further noted that this reported incident followed an earlier tragedy involving the same family. It stated that Daulat, son of Haji Badal, was killed on February 18, 2026, in what the forum described as an assault carried out by a state-supported "death squad."

According to BWF, the subsequent disappearance of his mother and wife had "further deepened the suffering of the family," while also raising serious humanitarian and human rights concerns, TBP reported.

The forum stressed that enforced disappearances were unacceptable "under any circumstances" and called them a severe violation of basic human rights.

It emphasised that the safety, dignity, and protection of women must be guaranteed, urging "all concerned institutions" to take "immediate, effective, and meaningful action" to stop such practices and prevent further suffering for affected families, according to the TBP report.

Enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings in Balochistan continue to be a significant human rights concern. Families frequently spend years searching for missing relatives, while activists continue to accuse security forces of unlawful detentions and staged encounters.

Despite ongoing protests and repeated reports by human rights organisations, accountability remains limited. These unresolved incidents continue to intensify fear, anger, and deep mistrust between the state and the Baloch community.

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