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Pakistan’s Balochistan Faces Severe Human Rights Crisis, Rights Groups Warn

Human rights groups and international forums describe a systemic crisis in Pakistan’s Balochistan province marked by enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, arbitrary detention, and serious restrictions on freedom of expression and assembly. They say journalists and activists face threats and violence that inhibit independent reporting.

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Pakistan’s Balochistan Faces Severe Human Rights Crisis, Rights Groups Warn

Balochistan, a province in southwestern Pakistan, faces a severe human rights crisis, with credible reporting and official testimonies describing patterns of abuses that include enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings, often carried out without due process.

Accounts also describe torture and incommunicado detention for people taken by security forces, with families reporting that victims are detained or killed without clear legal process and that information about their whereabouts is not provided. Reports further describe an atmosphere of fear and silence in some areas, which rights advocates link to “kill and dump” allegations and repeated intimidation of families.

Restrictions extend beyond physical security. Human rights concerns also cover freedom of expression and peaceful assembly: journalists and others who attempt to report or document events in the province face violence, censorship, and threats. Independent coverage is further chilled by restrictions that limit public gathering and public criticism, reducing the space for grievances to be raised openly.

International bodies and advocacy organizations continue to call for investigations into allegations, prosecutions of those responsible where evidence supports charges, and protection for civilians, journalists, and human rights defenders, including access to due process and effective safeguards against enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings.

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