London Escorts sunderland escorts 1v1.lol unblocked yohoho 76 https://www.symbaloo.com/mix/yohoho?lang=EN yohoho https://www.symbaloo.com/mix/agariounblockedpvp https://yohoho-io.app/ https://www.symbaloo.com/mix/agariounblockedschool1?lang=EN

Mand Protest Fallout: Locals Allege Job Losses, Intimidation and Torture by Pakistani Forces

Must Read

Genocide is the only option in Balochistan – Pakistani Minister declares

A Pakistani minister in Balochistan, who is de-jure head of security apparatus in the region, has declared that genocide...

Aslam Baloch — The Baloch General – TBP Special report

For seventy years, through ups and downs, successes and failures, with rapid and slow pace, the Balochistan’s...

State’s deadly weapon, Shafiq Mengal – The Balochistan Post report

Strings of suicide bombing in Sindh's Shikarpur city and firing incident on BSO azad's rally in Khuzdar got connected...

Residents of Mand have accused Pakistani forces and government-backed groups of employing intimidation, arrests, and job dismissals to suppress peaceful protests against alleged extrajudicial killings of Baloch youth.

According to a TBP reporter, several participants of a demonstration held on 20 September under the banner of the Baloch Yekjehti Committee (BYC) are now facing threats. The protest was organised in response to the killing of three young men on 6 September in Mand, identified as Izhar, son of Mullah Mujeeb; Mullah Bahram Baloch; and Jalal, son of Haji Yar Muhammad. The three were reportedly killed within hours of each other in what locals described as targeted attacks by state-backed militias, commonly referred to as “Death Squads.”

During the protest, Mullah Rashid delivered a speech accusing authorities of committing “Baloch genocide.” Locals allege that he was later summoned to a military facility, tortured, and forced to record a confession video before being released. Soon afterwards, Rashid was rearrested by local police, reportedly on the orders of intelligence agencies.

Another speaker, schoolteacher Saima Sarwar, also faced repercussions. She was reportedly called to the office of her principal, Rahima — sister of former federal minister Zubaida Jalal — and summarily dismissed from her job without notice or legal process.

Family members of several other demonstrators say they were either threatened directly or summoned to military camps, where they were warned to prevent their children from joining such protests. Some were allegedly told that if their relatives continued participating in political gatherings, they could face enforced disappearance.

Locals told The Balochistan Post that these actions are part of a wider effort by the state to “silence dissenting voices” and discourage criticism of Pakistani forces’ role in Balochistan.

Pakistani officials or district authorities have not commented on the allegations.

SourceTBP

Latest News

BLF Says 76 Killed in Nokundi Operation; ISPR Silent on Casualty Figures

The Balochistan Liberation Front (BLF) on Thursday claimed that its fighters killed 76 Pakistani military personnel and...

Pakistan Used Israeli Predator Spyware to Target Balochistan Lawyer, Says Amnesty Report

Amnesty International has revealed that highly invasive Israeli-made spyware was used in an attempted attack on a human rights lawyer in Balochistan,...

Turbat University Lecturer and Poet Balach Bali Reportedly Forcibly Disappeared

A lecturer at the University of Turbat’s Computer Science Department and a well-known literary figure, Balach Bali, was taken into custody by...

Renowned Baloch Suroz Master Ustad Sacho Bugti Passes Away

Ustad Sacho Bugti, one of Balochistan’s most celebrated traditional musicians and a distinguished master of the suroz, has passed away.

Islamabad: Baloch Students Council Ends 10-Day Sit-In at QAU, Warns Protest Movement Will Continue

The Baloch Students Council (BSC) Islamabad has announced the conclusion of its ten-day sit-in inside Quaid-i-Azam University, which was launched to demand...