Balochistan’s Vanishing Voices: A Decade of Enforced Disappearances
Enforced disappearances continue to plague Balochistan, a grave violation of human rights. The practice, deeply rooted in the region’s complex political landscape, has persisted for decades.
Baloch nationalists, students, activists, and intellectuals have long been targeted. Allegations consistently point to state security agencies as perpetrators.
These disappearances are often linked to demands for greater autonomy and rights for the Baloch people. The lack of accountability fuels a climate of fear and repression.
The issue remains a critical human rights concern, demanding urgent international attention and a thorough investigation into the alleged state-sponsored abductions. The silence surrounding these disappearances only serves to embolden those responsible and further marginalize the Baloch community. The long-term consequences for regional stability are undeniable.