Balochistan: Mutilated body found in Pishin

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Mutilated body of a man has been recovered in Pishin district of Balochistan, on Tuesday.

The corpse was found near Bostan in Pishin. The Levies force moved the corpse to the hospital. The deceased is dentified as Ahmadullah son of Baz Gul.

According to doctors, the man has been killed at least 6 days earlier. However, the motive of the incident has not been ascertained yet.

The discovery of mutilated dead bodies is not uncommon in Balochistan. For past two decades, hundreds of bodies have been discovered in various parts of Balochistan. Many of them were beyond recognition, but most of the identified were political activists.

According to reports, more than 40 thousand people are forcefully disappeared allegedly by the Pakistani forces intelligence services. The missing persons include men, women, children, students, doctors, journalists and intellectuals.

A campaign group by the families of missing persons, Voice for Baloch Missing Persons (VBMP) has been protesting on daily basis for more than a decade against the enforced disappearances.

According to the VBMP, more than 45 thousand people have been forcibly disappeared by Pakistan Army and 5 thousand missing persons have been killed and dumped over the last decade.

VBMP completed its 4297th day of protest on Tuesday [today]. On this occasion, the vice chairman of the group, Mama Qadeer Baloch said that Pakistan’s intelligence agencies and local death squads are involved in the Baloch genocide and surprisingly, the United Nations is also silent on this matter.

VBMP protest camp in front of Quetta press club

Not only local rights groups and nationalists but the International groups such as Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International also accuse Pakistani forces for enforced disappearances.

SourceTBP

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