Key Points

Paank exposes Pakistan's brutal torture tactics against Baloch activists on International Victims of Torture Day. The group demands justice for unlawful detentions of BYC leaders despite expired orders. Balochistan faces systemic repression despite its natural resource wealth, with mass graves revealing state atrocities. Global rights groups are urged to break the silence on Pakistan's abuses.

Key Points: Paank Exposes Pakistan Torture of Baloch Activists on Victims Day

  • Paank reveals widespread torture by Pakistani forces in Balochistan
  • Demands release of detained BYC leaders Mahrang and Beebow Baloch
  • Highlights mass graves and enforced disappearances
  • Calls for international accountability
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Paank denounces torture, unlawful detentions in Balochistan on International Day in Support of Victims of Torture

Baloch rights group Paank condemns Pakistan's systematic torture and unlawful detentions in Balochistan, demanding global action for justice.

"Torture in Pakistani custody has become a tool to silence dissent – Paank"

Balochistan, June 27

Paank marked the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture by highlighting systematic abuse and repression in Balochistan by Pakistani forces, calling for global action and justice. The group also condemned the continued detention of Baloch leaders despite expired orders, urging immediate release and accountability.

In a post on X, Paank wrote, "On this International Day in Support of Victims of Torture, Paank stands in solidarity with all those who have suffered under the brutality of torture, especially in Balochistan, where the practice remains widespread and systematic."

"Torture in the custody of Pakistani security forces has become a tool of repression, used to silence political dissent and instil fear. Countless Baloch men, women, and even children have endured inhumane treatment, with many still missing or suffering long-term trauma." "Paank calls on the international community, human rights bodies, and civil society to break the silence, hold perpetrators accountable, and support the victims in their pursuit of truth and justice," it said.

"End Torture. Demand Justice. Support the Victims," it added.

In a separate post on X, Paank vehemently criticised the ongoing unlawful imprisonment of Mahrang Baloch, Beebow Baloch, and Bebarg Baloch, who are leaders of the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC), despite their 3MPO detention periods having ended.

Paank sees this as part of a larger effort to suppress peaceful voices from Balochistan. Paank urges Pakistan's judiciary and international human rights organisations to take action and guarantee the immediate release of the BYC leaders.

Balochistan, despite being rich in natural resources such as gas, minerals, and coastal assets, remains one of the poorest and most underdeveloped regions of Pakistan. According to Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International, thousands of Baloch activists, students, journalists, and political workers have allegedly been abducted or killed by Pakistani security forces and intelligence agencies over the years.

These victims are often labelled as "terrorists" or "foreign agents," while families are left without answers or legal recourse. Mass graves have been discovered in various districts, adding to the region's trauma and fuelling further mistrust of state institutions.

- ANI

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Rahul K.
This is heartbreaking but not surprising. Pakistan has always treated Balochistan as a colony rather than part of their country. The world must take notice - human rights violations can't be ignored just because it's happening in our neighborhood. India should raise this issue in UN forums. 🇮🇳
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Priya M.
While we must condemn human rights abuses anywhere, we should also remember that Pakistan often uses such issues to divert attention from cross-border terrorism. The situation in Balochistan is tragic, but India must be cautious about how we engage with this issue diplomatically.
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Amit S.
The Baloch people have suffered for decades. Their resources are exploited while they live in poverty. Sounds familiar? Many Indian states face similar issues, though thankfully not to this extreme. We must fix our own house while supporting human rights everywhere. #JusticeForBalochistan
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Neha T.
The international community's silence on Balochistan is deafening. If this was happening in any other country, there would be sanctions and condemnations. But because it's Pakistan, everyone looks the other way. Shameful double standards! 😠
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Vikram J.
We Indians should be careful about how we react to this. Yes, the situation is terrible, but we must avoid appearing to exploit it for geopolitical gains. Our focus should be on human rights, not scoring points against Pakistan. Let's show we're better than that.
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Sunita R.
The discovery of mass graves is chilling. This reminds me of the Kashmir situation in the 90s. No people should suffer like this, regardless of nationality or religion. The UNHRC must investigate properly, not just issue statements. Action is needed!

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