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Quetta Protest Continues: Families Demand Inquiry into Extrajudicial Killings of Missing Persons

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For the second day in a row, participants of the Long March against “Baloch genocide”, have continued their sit-in at Sariab Mill in Quetta. The protest has drawn support from leaders and representatives of various political groups in Balochistan, including the Balochistan National Party, PTM, National Party, NDP, and BSO, who have joined the sit-in to express solidarity.

During the protest, families of missing persons voiced their concerns, alleging that their loved ones are victims of enforced disappearances and have been killed in what they describe as “fake encounters”. The families demand that any accusations against their loved ones be processed through legal channels, with court appearances and due process.

A central demand of the protesters is for a judicial inquiry into the alleged “fake encounters” since 2021. They believe such an inquiry is vital to uncovering the truth and holding accountable those responsible.

The relatives of the missing persons expressed their gratitude to all political parties and the people of Balochistan for their support during the march from Turbat to Quetta. Despite the cold weather, a considerable number of women, children, and elderly individuals are actively participating in the sit-in, demonstrating their solidarity with the cause.

Meanwhile, in response to what is seen as a lack of serious engagement from the government with the protesters’ demands, the Baloch Yakjehti Committee has announced a shutter down strike in Quetta, planned for Thursday. The BYC is calling on local traders to support the strike, aiming to amplify the impact of their protest.

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