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BYC condemns surge in extrajudicial killings, calls for unity among Baloch community

By ANI | Updated: February 18, 2025 18:50 IST

Quetta [Pakistan], February 18 : The Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) has raised the alarm over the alarming rise in ...

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Quetta [Pakistan], February 18 : The Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) has raised the alarm over the alarming rise in extrajudicial killings, torture, and the mutilation of Baloch youth, urging the Baloch community and international bodies to take a stand against these atrocities.

In a statement released on Tuesday, BYC condemned the detention and death of Shukrullah and Nadeem Baloch, two residents of Panjgur's Rakshan area in Pakistan's Balochistan province.

In a post on X titled "Surge in Extrajudicial Killings, Torture, and Mutilation of Baloch Youth, and Harassment of Victim Families," the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) stated, "On February 3rd, Shukrullah and Nadeem Baloch, residents of Panjgur's Rakshan area, were detained by Frontier Corps personnel at Washbood checkpoint. Two days later, Shukrullah's mutilated dead body was found, and Nadeem was discovered critically injured in the district Surab area."

The committee also reported that the families of the victims were allegedly threatened and coerced by intelligence agencies to remain silent about the incident. It said, "The victims' families were allegedly threatened and pressured by intelligence agencies to remain silent and bury the deceased quietly to avoid further persecution."

While issuing a powerful appeal to the Baloch nation to unite in standing against the 'kill and dump policy' and extrajudicial killings, BYC stated, "Discovery of mutilated bodies has become a daily routine, which is a stark reminder of ethnic cleansing and genocide of the Baloch. The humanity at large must speak against the state's indiscriminate violence."

The state's atrocities in Balochistan have escalated in recent years, with extrajudicial killings, torture, and the mutilation of Baloch youth becoming increasingly commonplace. Security forces, including the Frontier Corps, have been reportedly involved in detaining, abusing, and even executing individuals, often leaving their bodies mutilated and discarded.

Families of victims are subjected to harassment and threats from intelligence agencies, forced to remain silent to avoid further persecution. This ongoing violence is viewed as part of a systematic campaign of ethnic cleansing and genocide aimed at suppressing the Baloch people's calls for justice, autonomy, and fundamental human rights.

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