A delegation of BHRO and political activists visited the camp in Quetta.
While talking to the delegations Seema Baloch, said that her brother Shabir Baloch, was abducted on 4 October 2016 in a military operation from Gorkop.
“36 more people were abducted by Pakistani forces on same day from Goarkop and later on released but my brother is still missing”, She said.
“We have solid proofs that my brother was abducted by Pakistani paramilitary forces, Frontier Corps (FC). Shabir Baloch’s wife and the other 36 abducted persons are the eyewitnesses of the incident”, Seema Baloch added.
Seema Baloch has been protesting for two years and now she has joined the Voice for Baloch Missing Persons (VBMP) protest camp for the safe release of her brother Shabir Baloch, who is also the central information secretary of BSO-A, a student organization striving for students and human rights in Balochistan.
According to Voice for Baloch Missing Persons (VBMP), the campaign group by families of victims, more than 40,000 Baloch men, women, and children are under Pakistani custody.
VBMP also alleges that at least 5,000 missing persons have been killed and dumped over last one decade.