Human rights monitors sound alarm as Pakistan Army-linked forces liquidate three Baloch civilians, perpetuating a vicious loop of abductions, torment, and executions in the volatile province.
Details emerged on Ganj Bakhsh’s demise: snatched December 27 from military outpost, subjected to months of abuse before his mangled body was relinquished, irrefutably linking his end to state detention.
BYC unveiled Kharan district’s March 4 violence, with death squads felling Dilawar Khan and wounding Bilal Ahmad severely, part of orchestrated hits endangering all civilians.
Echoing this, Talib Nazir, guardian of Balochi melody from Kech’s Minaz, was slain March 1 in his residence—punished for voicing ethnic pride.
BYC decries systematic purges via proxies against diverse groups, birthing province-wide dread. ‘Home executions of singers in mother tongue bare the onslaught on Baloch essence,’ they asserted.
With appeals to UN and beyond for probes and penalties, the message rings clear: inaction invites perpetual slaughter in Balochistan.
