From his base abroad, Balochistan Liberation Front commander Allah Nazar Baloch fired off a blistering indictment of Chief Minister Sarfaraz Bugti, accusing him of unleashing a savage detention regime in the troubled province. On Truth Social, he revealed shocking stats: Pakistani agencies snatching five Baloch daily, erasing them from existence.
Baloch beseeched the United Nations, European Union, Amnesty, HRW, and thinkers worldwide to decry the ethnic cleansing underway. ‘This puppet CM’s repressive law, advised by overlords, mirrors Nazi camps,’ he raged, detailing escalated abductions and ‘murder-and-dump’ tactics.
He roasted quiet Baloch MPs, equating their silence to guilt: ‘Non-violent? Then why ignore these atrocities? Injustice unchallenged is injustice endorsed.’ Upholding the secessionist fight as legally sound, Baloch stressed the UN’s enduring role in a changing world order.
At the heart is the contentious ‘Balochistan Prevention, Detention and De-Radicalization Rules 2025,’ passed in a recent cabinet session under Bugti’s PPP government. Detractors view it as codifying state terror, permitting indefinite holds of labeled ‘suspects’ for CTD questioning—flagrant defiance of basic rights and due process.
Reiterating appeals for solidarity, Baloch foretold history’s harsh judgment on oppressors and enablers alike. With enforced disappearances fueling outrage, Bugti’s gambit could backfire, galvanizing resistance and drawing sharper international scrutiny to Balochistan’s plight.