Human rights defender Gulzar Dost Baloch was released from jail today after being granted bail in two separate anti-terrorism cases, following nearly a month in custody. His arrest and detention had drawn national and international concern, with many viewing the charges against him as “fabricated” and an attack on free expression.
Gulzar Dost was taken into custody last month by the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) in connection with a protest rally, where he was accused of delivering what authorities termed an “incendiary speech.” Two FIRs were filed against him, both carrying sections related to terrorism. He has been facing trial in an anti-terrorism court.
Today’s court hearing resulted in the approval of his bail, leading to his release. His family, legal team, and fellow activists expressed relief and welcomed the decision, while social media users called his release a positive step. Nonetheless, the cases against him continue to raise alarm among human rights advocates, who argue that the charges are politically motivated and part of a broader crackdown on dissent.
Gulzar Dost is widely known for his outspoken stance against enforced disappearances in Balochistan and his consistent advocacy for human rights. His arrest sparked condemnation from various civil society groups, who called for his immediate release and the withdrawal of charges they said were designed to silence critical voices.




























