Baloch Activist's Urgent Plea: 40,000 Disappeared Amid Pakistan's Brutal Crackdown

Baloch human rights defender Mir Yar Baloch has written an urgent letter to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla. He detailed Pakistan's systematic repression in Balochistan including enforced disappearances of over 40,000 people. The activist revealed ongoing aerial bombardments and discovery of mass graves across the region. He appealed for India's parliamentary intervention to address this humanitarian crisis of global significance.

Key Points: Baloch Activist Mir Yar Baloch Writes to Lok Sabha Speaker

  • Mir Yar Baloch writes urgent letter to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla
  • Reveals 40,000 Baloch people forcibly disappeared by Pakistani forces
  • Details systematic repression including aerial bombardments and mass graves
  • Calls for Indian Parliament debate on Balochistan humanitarian crisis
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Baloch activist writes to Lok Sabha Speaker over Pakistan's horrific repression in Balochistan

Baloch human rights defender Mir Yar Baloch appeals to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, revealing Pakistan's systematic repression including 40,000 enforced disappearances in Balochistan.

"More than forty thousand Baloch men, women and children have been forcibly disappeared. Mass graves continue to be discovered. - Mir Yar Baloch"

Quetta, Nov 21

Leading Baloch human rights defender, Mir Yar Baloch, on Friday wrote to Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla, highlighting the systematic repression faced by people of Balochistan at the hands of the "occupying" Pakistani military.

In a letter addressed to Birla, Mir wrote, "On behalf of the 60 million people of the Republic of Balochistan, we extend our deep respect to the Lok Sabha and to the great democratic traditions of the Republic of India. We write to you at a time of immense suffering, historic transformation, and profound urgency for the Baloch nation.

"From the Baloch national standpoint, Pakistan’s presence in Balochistan has, from the first day, been an illegal occupation imposed at gunpoint, not a union born of consent or justice. For 78 years, the Baloch nation has stood firm in asserting that Pakistan’s claim over Balochistan is void, unrecognised, and morally indefensible, as it rests solely on coercion rather than any legal or historical right,” he added.

Mir emphasised that instead of respecting the aspirations of the Baloch people, Pakistan has intensified its campaign of violence, conducting aerial bombardments, deploying tanks, using lethal drones, and carrying out widespread enforced disappearances across Balochistan.

“More than forty thousand Baloch men, women and children have been forcibly disappeared. Mass graves continue to be discovered. Entire villages have been destroyed. Economic exploitation and collective punishment remain routine. This is not merely a regional conflict; it is a humanitarian crisis of global significance," the human rights activist asserted.

On behalf of the people of Balochistan, Mir urged the Indian Parliament to hold a comprehensive debate on the situation in the province during the upcoming Lok Sabha session in December. He stressed that such a debate would give voice to the silent suffering of millions and help expose the grave human rights violations, war crimes, and systemic repression inflicted by Pakistan on the Baloch people.

Mir also offered to assist the international forensic experts in visiting Balochistan to collect evidence of Pakistan’s deliberate use of chemical and toxic weapons, which he said the Pakistani establishment has consistently concealed from the world. He called on the Parliament of India to consider adopting a resolution on the current deteriorating situation in Balochistan.

“Our people have endured immeasurable loss, yet they remain unbroken. We appeal to the conscience of the world’s largest democracy to stand with justice, humanity, and the universal principles of freedom and self-determination,” the letter concluded

- IANS

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Rohit P
Pakistan has always oppressed minorities - whether it's Baloch, Sindhis, or Hindus. Their army treats their own citizens worse than animals. India must support the Baloch cause and expose Pakistan's human rights violations globally.
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Aditya G
While I sympathize with Baloch people, India should be cautious in its approach. Direct involvement might be seen as interference. We should support through diplomatic channels and raise awareness at UN forums. Strategic thinking is needed.
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Sarah B
Chemical weapons? This sounds like a modern-day genocide. The international community cannot remain silent. India as the world's largest democracy has a moral responsibility to speak up for human rights everywhere.
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Karthik V
Pakistan lectures us about Kashmir while committing atrocities in Balochistan. The hypocrisy is staggering! Hope our Parliament debates this and exposes their double standards to the world. Jai Hind! 🙏
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Nisha Z
The suffering of Baloch people reminds me of what happened in Bangladesh in 1971. History repeats itself in Pakistan. World needs to wake up before it's too late. #StandWithBalochistan

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