Key Points

The Pakistan Army's ongoing military operations in Balochistan's Zehri region have created a severe humanitarian crisis. Multiple villages face critical shortages of food, clean water, and medical care due to military restrictions. Rights organizations report civilian casualties including elderly women and widespread displacement of families. Both Paank and Baloch Yakjehti Committee accuse authorities of systematic human rights violations and enforcing a media blackout.

Key Points: Pak Army Operations Spark Severe Balochistan Humanitarian Crisis

  • Military siege blocks food and medicine access to multiple villages in Khuzdar district
  • Civilian casualties include elderly women with countless families displaced from homes
  • Complete media blackout conceals destruction of crops and water sources
  • Rights bodies demand immediate aid and investigation into systematic violations
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Severe humanitarian crisis in Balochistan amid Pak Army operations: Rights body

Rights groups report food shortages, medical crises in Zehri region amid military siege and media blackout. Civilians face violence and displacement.

"Targeting civilians, destroying basic infrastructure, and obstructing humanitarian aid are blatant violations of international humanitarian and human rights laws - Baloch Yakjehti Committee"

Quetta, Oct 4

A leading human rights organisation on Saturday alleged that the ongoing military operations by the Pakistan Army in the Zehri region of Balochistan over the past week have caused a severe humanitarian and human rights crisis.

Paank, the Baloch National Movement's Human Rights Department, mentioned that the region in Khuzdar district of the province has been placed under siege, with a curfew enforced and civilian movement heavily restricted.

"Villages including Nicharah, Pandran, Khumbi, and Balbal have been affected, with residents reporting shortages of food, clean water, and access to medical care. The military presence and restrictions have worsened the already dire conditions," the rights body stated.

According to Paank, despite the gravity of the situation, media coverage is absent, and no relief efforts have reached the area.

The rights body called the Pakistani government's failure to respond promptly and effectively a violation of international humanitarian and human rights laws.

Paank demanded immediate humanitarian aid and medical assistance, restoration of civilian access to basic needs, and a transparent investigation into the crisis. It also called for intervention by national and international human rights organisations and to take urgent action to protect civilian lives and hold those responsible accountable.

Earlier on Thursday, the human rights body Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) stated that during the ongoing military operation in Zehri, civilians were targetted.

Citing reports, the rights body stated that bombardment and shelling resulted in civilian casualties, including two elderly women, while countless families have been displaced and are living in fear and terror. It added that Homes, standing crops, water sources, and solar power systems are being destroyed, putting the survival of the local population at risk.

“The entire area has been placed under siege, with all routes blocked. The supply of food, water, and medicines has been halted, hospitals are deprived of doctors and basic medical care, and internet and communication networks have also been suspended,” the BYC stated.

According to the rights body, earlier this week, a curfew was imposed, while women, children, and the elderly were subjected to severe violence during house raids.

“These incidents are not isolated but reflect systematic human rights violations and war crimes. A complete media blackout has been enforced, and access to relief activities has been blocked to conceal the truth. This conduct is intolerable. Targeting civilians, destroying basic infrastructure, and obstructing humanitarian aid are blatant violations of international humanitarian and human rights laws,” the BYC asserted.

- IANS

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Rohit P
While the humanitarian crisis is deeply troubling, we must remember that India has its own challenges to focus on. Our government should prioritize helping our citizens first before intervening in other countries' affairs.
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Arjun K
The complete media blackout is very concerning. When there's no independent verification, it's hard to know the full truth. However, if even half of these reports are accurate, this is a serious human rights violation that needs global attention.
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked in humanitarian aid, this pattern of targeting civilians and destroying basic infrastructure is alarming. The international community cannot remain silent when people are being denied food, water, and medical care. This requires urgent UN intervention.
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Vikram M
The situation in Balochistan is complex, but no complexity justifies harming civilians, especially women and elderly. Destroying water sources and crops? That's collective punishment. Humanity should come before politics. 🙏
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Michael C
While the humanitarian aspect is important, I think we should be cautious about taking these reports at face value. There are often multiple sides to such conflicts, and we're only hearing from one human rights organization. More verification is needed.

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