Soorab: Five including two nephews of Mama Qadeer Baloch “forcibly disappeared”

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Five youngsters including two nephews of renowned rights activists Mama Qadeer Baloch have been “forcibly disappeared” from Soorab in Balochistan.

According to details, Pakistani security forces cordoned off the main market of Soorab on Wednesday evening. They then raided a shop, arresting five Baloch youth.

The arrested youth have been identified as Mohammad Asif s/o Shabeer Ahmed Reki, Allah Din s/o Shabeer Ahmed Reki, Mohammad Irfan s/o Mohammad Hakeem Reki and Zulqarnain s/o Haji Fareed Rek. The identity of fifth individual has not been ascertained yet.

All five detainees were taken to an undisclosed location and have not been heard of since their detention.

Mohammad Asif and Allah Din are nephews of renowned activist Mama Qadeer Baloch, who has been campaigning against enforced disappearances for more than a decade.

Mama Qadeer Baloch, is vice chairperson of Voice for Baloch Missing Persons, and has attended UN sessions and various international conferences to raise awareness about the issue of missing persons. He also led a long march that travelled more than 2500 kilometres on foot from Quetta to Karachi and then to Islamabad.

Mama Qadeer Baloch’s son Jaleel Reki, a political activist, was also forcibly disappeared from Quetta in 2009. His bullet riddled dead body was found three years later from Mand, Balochistan.

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