City
Epaper

Pakistan: Prominent Baloch activist raises voice against police violence during protests in Pasni (Watch video)

By ANI | Updated: June 28, 2024 12:20 IST

Pasni [Balochistan] June 28: Prominent Baloch activist, Mahrang Baloch, has criticized the police raid on demonstrators at Pasni Zero-Point ...

Open in App

Pasni [Balochistan] June 28: Prominent Baloch activist, Mahrang Baloch, has criticized the police raid on demonstrators at Pasni Zero-Point in Pakistan's Balochistan province. According to reports, on Thursday morning, Frontier Corps (FC) personnel, along with police officers, forcefully intervened in a peaceful protest. During the raid, they subjected women to violence, assaulted missing student Bahadur Bashir's elder brother, and confiscated his mobile phone.

Taking to social media platform X, Mahrang said, "Bahadur Baloch, a Karachi University student, was abducted from Pasni. His family is protesting by blocking Pasni Zero Point, demanding his safe release. Police & FC have responded with violence and threats, even confiscating their phones. In this oppressive state, Baloch missing persons' families are denied their right to protest."The family of Bahadur Bashir, who was reportedly abducted from Pasni, along with local residents, had blocked the coastal highway at Zero Point in Pasni on Monday morning this week.

Also Read| Unrest in Bolivia: 17 Arrested After Coup Attempt

They stated that the protest would persist until Bahadur Bashir is safely returned. A student at Karachi University, Bahadur Bashir, was allegedly detained by Pakistani forces. He was taken into custody and moved to an undisclosed location. The young man was apprehended upon returning to Pasni for Eid celebrations in his hometown. Simultaneously, a sit-in protest has been ongoing for two weeks at the main gate of the Deputy Commissioner's office in Turbat district headquarters, demanding the recovery of missing persons.

In Balochistan, there are allegations against the Pakistani army regarding enforced disappearances. These accusations suggest that security forces have been involved in forcibly detaining individuals, particularly activists and civilians, without legal process or public acknowledgment of their whereabouts. The incidents have sparked widespread concern and protests, with demands for accountability and the safe return of those who have gone missing.

The Pakistan Army has been accused of targeting Baloch students through various means. Allegations include arbitrary arrests, enforced disappearances, and harassment under the pretext of maintaining security and countering separatist movements in Balochistan. Students, especially those involved in activism or expressing dissent, have reportedly been subjected to intimidation, surveillance, and detention without due process. These actions are seen as part of broader efforts to suppress dissent and control the narrative in the region.

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

Tags: pakistanInternational newsBalochPasni
Open in App

Related Stories

International‘I Jumped Into the Pond to Live’: Bangladesh Mob Sets Hindu Businessman on Fire in Fourth Minority Attack in Two Weeks

InternationalNew Jersey: Mid-Air Helicopter Collision Kills One Pilot, Injures Another; Tragic Accident Caught on Camera

InternationalTaiwan Shaken by 7.0 Earthquake Offshore; Buildings Sway in Taipei, Power Disruptions Reported

InternationalPit Bull Attack Injures Toddler in New York City; Disturbing Video Surfaces

InternationalPakistan Court Sentences Former PM Imran Khan and Wife Bushra Bibi to 17 Years in Toshakhana-II Corruption Case

International Realted Stories

InternationalAfghanistan: Explosion hits court building in Faryab

InternationalChronic neglect leaves Pakistan's Mardan's children hospital in limbo despite rising pediatric crisis

InternationalChinese President Xi invites South Korean President Lee for 2nd summit

InternationalWorld closely watching India as largest democracy, says former diplomat after Mamdani's letter to Umar Khalid

InternationalPakistan's traders brand 2025 a "year of economic collapse" as businesses struggle to survive