City
Epaper

Balochistan: Khuzdar, Washuk witness protests against crackdown on Baloch Yakjehti Committee

By ANI | Updated: April 10, 2025 10:51 IST

Balochistan [Pakistan], April 10 : Protest rallies took place in the Khuzdar and Washuk districts of Balochistan on Wednesday ...

Open in App

Balochistan [Pakistan], April 10 : Protest rallies took place in the Khuzdar and Washuk districts of Balochistan on Wednesday in response to the ongoing crackdown on the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC), including the detention of its leaders and reported mistreatment of its members, as reported by the Balochistan Post.

In Khuzdar, the Jhalawan Region of the BYC organised a rally under the slogan: "Illegal Detentions and Enforced Disappearances of BYC Leaders and Workers, State Violence Against Peaceful Protesters, Killings of Unarmed Demonstrators, Violations of Privacy, and Ongoing State Atrocities in Balochistan."

A significant number of women and children participated in the demonstration, which proceeded from Kund High School to the Jhalawan Complex, raising slogans demanding an end to the crackdown, the Balochistan Post reported.

According to the Balochistan Post, the protesters stated that demonstrations would persist throughout Balochistan until the arrested leadership is released and measures are taken against the institutions they accused of carrying out "brutal state repression."

A similar demonstration took place in Washuk district, where a large gathering including women, children, and the elderly denounced the arrests and demanded the immediate release of BYC leaders, including Mahrang Baloch, the Balochistan Post reported.

Protesters also criticised the use of force during BNP-M chief Sardar Akhtar Mengal's "Baloch Long March" and urged that participants be allowed to carry on their protest in Quetta.

They warned that they would not stay silent in response to ongoing "state violence and repression."

The region remains plagued by a disturbing trend of enforced disappearances, with some victims eventually released, while others endure long-term detention or fall prey to targeted killings.

These violations of fundamental rights have fuelled growing insecurity and mistrust among locals. The persistent fear of arbitrary arrests and absence of accountability continue to destabilise Balochistan, undermining efforts to restore peace, justice, and public confidence in state institutions.

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

NationalDelhi: Thief held in Dwarka; knives, stolen mobiles and motorcycle recovered

HockeyMadhya Pradesh to face Uttar Pradesh in 16th Hockey India Sub Junior Men's National Championship Finals

National"House should pass this and distribute women's seats as soon as possible": Telangana Governor on Women's Reservation Bill

NationalVideo: PM Modi, Rahul Gandhi Engage In Candid Conversation During Jyotiba Phule Tribute Ceremony; What Exactly Did They Speak About?

BusinessCZ Releases Freedom of Money, a Memoir Reflecting on the Rise of Crypto and the Story Behind Binance

International Realted Stories

InternationalIran struggles to reopen Strait of Hormuz as missing sea mines complicate navigation: Report

InternationalTrapped and Blackmailed: Ex Israeli Spox warns US-Iran ceasefire hinges on Hormuz blockade

InternationalMinority rights under siege in Pakistan: Protest demands justice for young girls

InternationalGrenades over bombs: Inside ISI’s shift to low-cost, high-impact terror in India

InternationalOil and water: US team lands in Pak for truce, Hormuz talks with Iran