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Balochistan: Enforced Disappearances in February 2024

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Balochistan, a region enduring the challenge of enforced disappearances for more than two decades, persists in confronting the harsh reality that profoundly affects its residents. Baloch nationalists, activists, and human rights organizations have consistently attributed abductions and extrajudicial killings to Pakistani intelligence agencies and security forces. Despite the compelling evidence presented by these groups, the Pakistani government steadfastly denies any involvement.

In this report, The Balolchistan Post (TBP) details the cases of individuals who experienced ‘forced disappearances,’ purportedly involving Pakistani forces, throughout February, 2024.

Unveiling the Realities

The Balochistan Post diligently chronicled numerous instances of enforced disappearances occurring in various regions of Balochistan during this critical timeframe. The compiled narratives underscore the gravity of the situation, revealing a distressing tally of 33 individuals who vanished under mysterious circumstances, allegedly at the hands of Pakistani security forces. While a glimmer of hope emerged for some families, as 28 of the disappeared individuals safely returned home, bringing a sense of relief. Unfortunately, the month also witnessed the discovery of at least 9 deceased individuals, intensifying the sorrow and frustration among the Baloch community.

Highly Affected Regions

This report outlines enforced disappearances reported in the following areas, listed in descending order based on their frequency:

  • Awaran: 5
  • Kharan: 4
  • Quetta: 4
  • Mach: 3
  • Turbat: 3
  • Kohlu: 2
  • Ornach: 2
  • Teepol: 2
  • Tump: 2
  • Bolan: 1
  • Gwadar: 1
  • Mastung: 1
  • Noshki: 1
  • Karachi: 1
  • Islamabad: 1

Details of the Victims of Enforced Disappearances

Ajeem Qambrani: Detained from Awaran on February 7. Later released
Salam Qambrani: Detained from Awaran on February 7. Later released
Majeed Qambrani: Detained from Awaran on February 7. Later released
Gul Khan Shikari: Detained from Kharan on February 7. Later released
Meeran Baloch: Detained from Kharan on February 7. Still missing
Amir Alizai: Detained from Mastung on February 7. Later released
Haroon Baloch: Detained from Nushki on February 7. Still missing
Nasir Deenarzai: Detained from Quetta on February 10. Still missing

Asadullah: Detained from Kharan on February 10. Still missing
Sarwar Rodini:
Detained from Ornach on February 10. Still missing
Sher Jan: Detained from Ornach on February 10. Still missing
Shakar Khan:
Detained from Karachi on February 19. Still missing
Nasrullah Dost:
Detained from Awaran on February 10. Still missing
Mumtaz Nawaz:
Detained from Awaran on February 10. Still missing
Faiz Marri:
Detained from Teepol on February 6. Still missing
Khadam Hussain
:Detained from Teepol on February 6. Still missing

Haibatullah Sumalani: Detained from Quetta on February 22. Still missing
Qambar Tahir:
Detained from Turbat on February 23. Still missing
Ali Jan:
Detained from Tump on February 23. Later released
Waheed Baloch:
Detained from Tump on February 23. Later released
Tariq Marri:
Detained from Kohlu on February 25. Still missing
Abdullah Marri:
Detained from Kohlu on February 25. Still missing
Naveed Kurd:
Detained from Bolan on February 10. Still missing
Ayoub Kurd:
Detained from Quetta on February 10. Still missing
Imtiaz Alam:
Detained from Islamabad on February 28. Later released

SourceTBP

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