November: Pakistani Army Enforcedly Disappeared 36 and Kills 23 people in Balochistan- Paank Monthly Report

Pakistan Army uses human shields in Balochistan to achieve its objectives.

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Shaal: According to the monthly report of the Human Rights Department of Baloch National Movement ‘Paank’, Pakistani forces subjected 36 people to enforced disappearances in November while 23 Baloch were killed in various forces’ operations.

According to the report of November, it was also marked by military operations, enforced disappearances and state atrocities in Balochistan. The previous month, Pakistan Army, FC and the so-called CTD force forcibly detained 36 people including Baloch refugees in Sindh (Jacobabad). This month or earlier, 14 victims of enforced disappearance were released after being subjected to extreme psychological and physical suffering.

According to the report, the Pakistani army is taking forced labor from the IDPs returning to their’s area in Koharo a village of Jhahu tehsil of Awaran district to build helipads and military camps. The video evidence of this was obtained by Paank and published on social media.
The report states that many Baloch people have migrated to Iran and Afghanistan, fed up with military aggression, where they live in the worst conditions.

According to Paank, Pakistan Army uses human shields in Balochistan to achieve its objectives. In November, Chakar Majeed was forced by the military authorities to spy for the army, on which he got fed up and committed suicide, while before this many people had also committed suicide due to the oppression of the Pakistan army.

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The Human rights department of Baloch National Movement.