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International Human Rights Day and the Baloch

Qazi Rehan
Last updated: December 7, 2025 9:37 pm
Last updated: December 7, 2025
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Occupied Balochistan — A Land Without the Rule of Law

Balochistan is an occupied land whose sovereignty was seized on 27 March 1948. Since then, the Punjabi state—known as the so-called Islamic Republic of Pakistan—has deprived the Baloch nation of all civil and political rights. Today, there is no functioning legal or constitutional order in Balochistan.

Contents
  • Occupied Balochistan — A Land Without the Rule of Law
  • Enforced Disappearances — A Systematic Policy of Genocide
  • Recent Incidents of Enforced Disappearance of Women
  • Our Appeal

The non-local Punjabi Army (the so-called Pakistan Army) has installed a superficial puppet administration in Balochistan with the help of local criminal collaborators. This “government” exists only in name; all real authority—including control over resources and major decision-making—rests directly with the Corps Commander of Balochistan. The policies enforced by the Punjabi Army mirror the colonial practices once used by Britain in occupied regions.

Enforced Disappearances — A Systematic Policy of Genocide

Today, the Army’s policy of enforced disappearances—its so-called secret “Operation Silence”—has escalated into uncontrolled state terrorism. No one is safe. Educated Baloch, particularly professors and students, have become prime targets. In Balochistan, attachment to Baloch culture, language, or national identity is now treated by the state as an “anti-Pakistan” stance, punishable by enforced disappearance or extrajudicial killing.

Recent Incidents of Enforced Disappearance of Women

29 May 2025: Mahjabeen, daughter of Ghulam Mustafa Baloch, aged 24, from Basima, Washuk, was forcibly disappeared after being detained at Civil Hospital Shaal.

22 November 2025: Nasreena Baloch, daughter of Dilawar Baloch, aged only 15, was abducted from Hub by the Pakistan Army.

December 2025: Farzana, daughter of Muhammad Bakhsh Zehri, was arrested and forcibly disappeared by the so-called Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) in Khuzdar city.

These incidents represent only a small glimpse of the human rights crisis in Balochistan. Thousands remain forcibly disappeared. Every day, more people are abducted and taken to torture cells by the Pakistan Army without any legal procedures or court oversight. Extrajudicial killings have become routine.

Our Appeal

We urge international human rights organizations to take serious and concrete action against the crimes committed by the Pakistani state and to hold it accountable before global institutions.

Baloch National Movement (BNM)

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ByQazi Rehan
Spokesperson of BNM. Qazi Dad Mohammad Rehan is the Information and Cultural Secretary of BNM. He also served in this position from 2008 to 2009 as the youngest cabinet member in Party History. And founded the party's printing organization Zrumbesh Publications. Founded and served as Director of Zrumbush Broadcasting Corporation in 2015. Re-elected Information Secretary in the April 2022 session.

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