‘Enforced disappearances’ continue in Balochistan: three more go missing

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Three persons have been reportedly “abducted” from different parts of Balochistan. Two of the victims were identified as Sameer Murad and Rustam Hassan residents of Kech district, whereas the third victim was identified as Waseem s/o Shareef a resident of Khuzdar.

According to local sources, two Baloch students were allegedly abducted by the security forces from Turbat, central city of Kech district, while travelling to Herronk. The students were identified as Sameer Murad and Rustam Hassan.

In a separate incident, one person has been allegedly abducted from Ali Hospital of Khuzdar by unknown armed men. The victim was identified as Waseem s/o sharif and his whereabouts remains unknown.

It is to be remembered only in June 2021 over a dozen cases of enforced disappearances have been reported from various parts of Balochistan.

On 7th June, the federal minister for Human rights Shirin Mazari had said in a tweet: “she has admitted a bill to criminalise Enforced Disappearances in the National Assembly. The bill still needs to be passed by the parliament.”

However, on the very same day when the human rights minister tweeted to criminalise enforced disappearances. Three Baloch youngsters, identified as Yasir s/o Mohammad Ayub, Bahadur Khan s/o Haider Khan and Ghulam Qadir s/o Huzoor Bux were reportedly abducted from Khuzdar and Kalat districts of Balochistan.

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