Balochistan’s turmoil deepens with fresh allegations against Pakistani security apparatus for slaying three innocent civilians, spotlighted by human rights advocates amid a backdrop of unrelenting persecution.
The Baloch National Movement disclosed that Ganj Bakhsh, missing since December 27 after army abduction at Gardai Kolowa post, was tortured to death—his disfigured remains delivered Thursday after prolonged agony.
Parallel reports from Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) narrate the March 4 Kharan hit: Dilawar Khan perished immediately, Bilal Ahmad teeters on brink, victims of pro-Pakistan hitmen exemplifying targeted eliminations haunting the populace.
BYC invoked global watchdogs for justice, citing also the silencing of Talib Nazir, Kech’s beloved Balochi vocalist, executed March 1 at home for his cultural advocacy.
This wave targets a broad spectrum—thinkers, youth, females, minors—via shadowy militias stifling dissent. ‘Killing homebound artists for native tunes unmasks the savagery on Baloch souls,’ they proclaimed.
Pakistan’s tactic of terror through surrogates demands urgent global reckoning to halt the carnage and enforce human rights.