Key Points

The Baloch Yakjehti Committee has strongly condemned Pakistan's systematic delays in legal proceedings against its detained leaders. Pakistan's Counter Terrorism Department has repeatedly failed to submit required court documents, extending detention without due process. Now hearings are being held inside the jail instead of court, violating fundamental rights and international law. Meanwhile, disabled activist Bebagar Baloch suffers serious health complications while being denied essential medical treatment.

Key Points: Pakistan Delays Baloch Leaders Trial as Mahrang Detained

  • BYC condemns systematic delay in legal proceedings against Mahrang Baloch and other leaders
  • Counter Terrorism Department fails to submit required court complaint reports
  • Detained leaders face hearings inside jail instead of court violating rights
  • Disabled activist Bebagar Baloch denied urgent medical care despite severe condition
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Pakistan slammed for 'deliberate delay' in legal proceedings against Baloch leaders

Human rights body condemns Pakistan's deliberate legal delays against Baloch Yakjehti Committee leaders, citing health crises and due process violations.

"Such actions appear designed to prolong their detention and inflict psychological pressure on the detainees - Baloch Yakjehti Committee"

Quetta, Oct 10

Human rights body Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) on Friday strongly condemned the systematic and deliberate delay in the legal proceedings concerning the detained BYC central organiser, Mahrang Baloch, along with other central leaders over the past six months.

The rights body stated that Mahrang, along with Bebagar Baloch, SibgatUllah Shah Ji, and activists Beebow Baloch and Gulzadi Baloch, have been subjected to prolonged and unlawful detention.

According to the BYC, Pakistan’s Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) has deliberately failed to submit the required complaint report, even fifteen days after the last court hearing before the magistrate. It added that the court’s extensions of the report submission deadline reflect a troubling pattern of collusion between the Pakistani judiciary and state agencies, systematically delaying the proceedings against the BYC leadership.

The rights body highlighted that after an extended period of physical remand, the BYC leadership was transferred to Hudda Jail in Quetta, under judicial remand, continuing their detention without due process.

"Recently, the jail administration informed the detained BYC leaders that their next hearing would be held inside the jail instead of in court, citing alleged ‘security reasons.’ This constitutes a clear violation of their fundamental rights and breaches both domestic and international laws. Such actions appear designed to prolong their detention and inflict psychological pressure on the detainees,” read a statement issued by the BYC.

Raising concern, the rights body stated that, beyond procedural violations, disabled activist Bebagar Baloch is suffering serious health complications, yet Pakistani jail authorities have failed to provide the necessary medical care.

“Bebagar, who has previously undergone two surgical operations, is currently suffering from a severe urinary stricture blockage, which medical professionals have advised requires urgent surgical intervention. The denial of essential medical treatment represents a grave violation of humanitarian standards and prisoners’ rights,” said the BYC.

The BYC called upon the United Nations, international human rights organisations, and civil society actors to take immediate notice of the situation and exert pressure on the Government of Pakistan to uphold its obligations under international law—ensuring fair trial rights, adequate medical care, and effective legal remedies for the detained BYC leaders and activists.

- IANS

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Rohit P
As an Indian, I've seen similar patterns across the border. Delaying tactics in courts, denying basic rights - this shows the true face of Pakistan's justice system. Hope international pressure works.
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Arjun K
While I condemn Pakistan's actions, we should also reflect on our own human rights record in conflict areas. Let's not be hypocritical - human rights matter everywhere.
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Sarah B
The pattern is clear - using "security reasons" to deny basic legal rights. Holding hearings inside jail instead of court? This is straight out of authoritarian playbook. Shameful!
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Vikram M
Baloch people have been suffering for decades. The world turns a blind eye because of geopolitical interests. When will humanity come before politics? 🤔
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Kavya N
Denying urgent medical treatment to someone who needs surgery is criminal. Bebagar Baloch's condition could become life-threatening. This is beyond politics - it's about basic human decency.

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