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Human rights group condemns enforced disappearances and arrests in Balochistan
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 54705, member: 636"] Pakistani forces continue targeting Baloch civilians through systematic abductions across Balochistan province. Majid Baloch disappeared from Kech district during recent enforcement operations by state-backed squads. His brother Haatir Baloch suffered the same fate on June 3 and remains missing. The family fled their native Gadagi village after military pressure forced their displacement. Despite relocation, authorities persist in harassing family members. Gwadar police detained Shalee Baloch and several associates while they promoted an upcoming press club gathering. The Baloch Women Forum organizer faced arrest during peaceful outreach activities in Surbandar. Authorities targeted the group before their planned July 27 event. Police actions represent continued efforts to silence women activists and civil society groups. Between July 20 and 23, three additional Baloch men vanished under suspicious circumstances. Shoaib Baloch disappeared from Panjgur District on July 20. Dil Jaan was taken from Kech two days later. Qamber Noor vanished from his Turbat shop on July 23. Paank demanded that international bodies pressure Pakistan over these human rights violations. [/QUOTE]
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