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Enforced disappearances continue in Balochistan, family of missing Shabir Baloch calls for protest rally in Quetta

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Three Baloch men, including brother of a Baloch journalist, went missing from different parts of Balochistan.

On the other hand, sister of missing Baloch leader Shabbir Baloch in a video message has urged public to participate in the protest rally on 08th of June.

According to the details, Pakistani forces allegedly abducted a Baloch youth identified as Gulab Baloch from Turbat.

Sources said that Gulab Baloch, a passerby, suffered injuries in the blast of 31st May, claimed by the BLA in which five military personnel including a colonel suffered serious injuries.

Gulab Baloch was arrested by the forces in critical condition and since then no one has heard anything about his whereabouts.

On the other hand, the family of Bahadur Ali Kiazai are protesting for the last two days against his abduction. According to sources, Bahadur Ali Kiazai, a government employee, was allegedly abducted by unknown gunmen on 1st of June, from Quetta the capital city of Balochistan.

In a separate incident a Baloch youth identified as Sajid Hussain went missing from Quetta Balochistan on 1st of June. According to the sources, Sajid is the younger brother of Baloch journalist Abid Mir.

However Abid Mir has not blamed anyone or called the incident a case of enforced disappearance.

In a facebook post shared by Abid Mir said they have filed a report about his missing brother in Saryab police station. He further said that his brother borrowed some money from a friend of his. He also made a passport around a month ago and when he was leaving the house he was carrying a small bag, Abid wrote.

On the other hand Seema Baloch sister of missing Shabir Baloch shared a video message on her Twitter account and urged everyone to join the protest rally for the safe release of Baloch missing persons in Quetta on 08th of June.

Seema said “we are waiting for our loved ones for years but no one listens to our pleas.”

She said “I have been protesting for five years whereas Zakir Majid’s mother and Dr Deen Jan’s daughters have been protesting for the last twelve years and yet nothing has happened.”

Seema at the end of her video message urged everyone to participate in the protest rally on 8th of June to be the voice of Baloch missing persons.

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