Key Points

Paank has condemned the Pakistani military's recent abductions and killings in Balochistan's Awaran district. The rights group detailed how security forces tortured families during illegal raids before disappearing victims. Victims' bodies later surfaced with signs of torture, exposing systemic state violence. The organization is calling for international pressure to end these human rights violations.

Key Points: Paank Condemns Pakistan Military Abductions in Balochistan's Awaran

  • Pakistani military abducted Levies officer Younus Rasool without warrant
  • Sajid Baloch found dead after abduction
  • Paank links abuses to systemic state violence in Balochistan
  • Group urges UN action against extrajudicial killings
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Paank condemns enforced disappearances by Pakistani military in Balochistan's Awaran

Baloch rights group Paank exposes enforced disappearances and killings by Pakistani forces in Awaran, demanding global intervention.

"The Baloch people's fight for justice cannot be suppressed through violence – Paank"

Balochistan, May 24

Paank, the Baloch National Movement's Human Rights Department, strongly denounced the recent incidents of extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances, and arbitrary detentions carried out by the Pakistani military in the Awaran district of Balochistan.

As mentioned in a post by Paank on X, on the night of May 17, Pakistani military personnel forcibly invaded the home of Levies officer Younus Rasool, son of Rasool Bakhsh, located in the Malar Bangul Bazar region. Without showing a warrant or legal grounds, they took Younus Rasool into custody. Reports indicate that during this operation, his family members were subjected to torture and intimidation by armed forces.

Just two days later, on May 20, Sajid Baloch, son of Nasir Baloch, was also abducted from his residence in the Gushanag Kolwah area of Awaran. His dead body, displaying evident signs of severe abuse, was discovered nearby the following morning, according to Paank's post.

Paank's message emphasised that these acts are not isolated events. Instead, they reflect a larger and deeply rooted issue of state violence in Balochistan, which primarily targets civilians, activists, and community leaders under the guise of national security.

Residents in Awaran continue to endure a pervasive atmosphere of fear regarding surveillance, acts of violence, and illegal detentions. Military operations are executed with complete disregard for legal norms, frequently leading to enforced disappearances, torture, and extrajudicial killings. Victims are often held without communication, denied access to legal support, leaving their families unaware of their status or location, as reported by Paank.

The message from Paank asserted that these actions violate Pakistan's constitutional rights and its international commitments under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR), particularly Articles 6 (right to life), 7 (prohibition of torture), and 9 (liberty and security of person).

The occurrences in Awaran constitute serious violations of international human rights law. Arbitrary detentions followed by torture in custody and extrajudicial killings undermine the rights of the individuals involved and damage the rule of law, eroding any notion of justice or accountability in the area, highlighted Paank's post.

Paank urges the international community, including the United Nations, human rights organisations, and civil society, to promptly compel the Pakistani government to put an end to all forms of arbitrary detention and extrajudicial killings in Balochistan.

"We emphasise that the Baloch people's fight for justice, dignity, and self-determination cannot be suppressed through violence. Paank stands with the victims' families and will persist in documenting and revealing these severe human rights violations," stated Paank on X.

- ANI

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Rajesh K.
This is heartbreaking but not surprising. Pakistan's military has always treated Balochistan like occupied territory. India should raise this issue strongly in UN forums. The world needs to see Pakistan's double standards on human rights. #StandWithBaloch
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Priya M.
While we must condemn these atrocities, we should also reflect on human rights violations in our own backyard. Kashmir and Manipur have seen similar issues. Let's not be hypocritical - human rights matter everywhere 🙏
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Amit S.
The Baloch people have suffered for decades under Pakistan's oppression. India should give them moral support and asylum when needed. Remember how we helped Bangladeshis in 1971? History is repeating itself.
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Sunita R.
Pakistan lectures India on human rights while doing this to their own citizens! The hypocrisy is unbelievable. International media should cover this more instead of only focusing on Kashmir. #BalochLivesMatter
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Vikram D.
China is silently watching this because they have CPEC investments in Balochistan. Shows how economic interests matter more than human rights for them. India must be careful in dealing with both these neighbors.
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Neha P.
The Baloch struggle reminds me of our freedom movement against British rule. No people should live in fear of their own army. Hope the international community wakes up before it's too late. #FreeBalochistan

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