Detention of Baloch Women in Khuzdar Sparks Outrage

Pakistani forces have detained several Baloch women in Khuzdar, Balochistan, during a pamphlet distribution for the 'Baloch Raaji Muchi'. This act has caused widespread protests and condemnation from human rights organizations and activists.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 18-07-2024 11:30 IST | Created: 18-07-2024 11:30 IST
Detention of Baloch Women in Khuzdar Sparks Outrage
Pakistani forces detain young Baloch women in Khuzdar (Photo/X@MahrangBaloch_). Image Credit: ANI
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Pakistani forces detained several young Baloch women in Khuzdar district, Balochistan, amid rising tensions surrounding a peaceful pamphlet distribution campaign for the 'Baloch Raaji Muchi' (Baloch National Gathering), The Balochistan Post reported. The detentions, conducted by Frontier Corps (FC) personnel, have sparked outrage among activists and rights groups, who accuse the Pakistani state of escalating its repression of Baloch dissent.

The Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) reported that the arrests took place on Khand Road in Khuzdar city as the women distributed pamphlets promoting the Baloch National Gathering. Among those detained are Saira Baloch, sister of the forcibly disappeared Asif and Rasheed, and Sadia Baloch, sister of Salman, as reported by The Balochistan Post. Prominent Baloch activist Mahrang Baloch condemned the detentions in a scathing post on 'X'. 'This act is akin to pouring oil on a fire. The incompetent rulers and institutions of this state have no idea what they are doing,' she wrote. Mahrang warned that if Saira, Sadia, and the other detained women are not released immediately, the BYC will soon announce its next course of action.

Local sources confirmed that the detained women are being transported in FC vehicles to an undisclosed location. This development has led to widespread protests in Khuzdar, with reports of Pakistani forces using gunfire to disperse demonstrators. Human rights organizations and activists have vehemently condemned these actions. The Human Rights Department of the Baloch National Movement (BNM), PAANK, denounced the detentions in a statement on 'X'. 'Pakistani forces have surrounded Saira Baloch and other family members of forcibly disappeared individuals, illegally detaining several women,' the statement read. 'PAANK condemns these actions and calls for their immediate release. Such abuses must not be tolerated.'

Baloch Voice for Justice also took to social media to denounce the state's actions. 'Saira Baloch, Sadia Baloch, and other female comrades have been illegally detained by the FC and agencies while they were distributing pamphlets for the Baloch National Gathering. This is state terrorism,' the group asserted. The BYC has urgently appealed to international human rights organizations to intervene and advocate for the immediate release of the detained women. The situation underscores a troubling trend of increased repression against Baloch activists and peaceful demonstrators in Balochistan, The Balochistani Post reported.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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