Photos continue to surface daily of alleged human rights abuses in Balochistan…. names of activists who provided photographs withheld for security reasons.
“Kill and dump continues in Balochistan and mutilated dead bodies are still being discovered
Another Bullet-riddled dead body of Baloch doctor, Dr Sana Ullah S/o Lal Jan was found dumped in Geshkor, Balochistan (February 18th 2015). The body appeared to have suffered beatings and torture and after that shot to his head. The doctor had allegedly gone to FC camp for the release of his son Saddam Baloch, 21, a serving constable of Balochistan Levies Force (government employee) who was “disappeared” on the 11th February. He was apparently reluctant to go and was captured, two days later his body was found dead. The body of his son was also found mutilated.”
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“Yesterday (? February 18th 2015) in Lasbella near Hub, the Pakistani army allegedly raided the house of Mir Dost Baloch and arrested two young men age 19 and 25, after that their crops and house were set on fire and their domestic animals killed with machine guns, one cow managed to escape, its appearance alerting neighbors to their ordeal…”
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Wider picture….. “Neither the kill and dump stopped nor any action has been taken against the Pakistani state / Voice Baloch Missing Persons (VBMP) Protest Camp Entered 1896 Day, Disappearances And Kill And Dump Still Continues.
More than 20,000 Baloch activists, students, lawyers, teachers, political workers and leaders, human rights campaigner hence people from all walks of life belonging to the Baloch nationality have been forcefully abducted allegedly by the Pakistani army.
The massacre of Baloch people can be expected to continue until international outrage forces it to stop.”
Links
“Interview: Baloch Activists”
http://thediplomat.com/2014/09/interview-baloch-activists/
“Why Pakistan is embarrassed to talk about Balochistan”
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/malik-siraj-akbar/why-pakistan-is-embarrass_b_4937159.html
“Long March to protest ‘state terrorism’ and the ‘disappeared’ of Balochistan”
Carol Anne Grayson is an independent writer/researcher on global health/human rights/WOT and is Executive Producer of the Oscar nominated, Incident in New Baghdad. She is a Registered Mental Nurse with a Masters in Gender Culture and Development. Carol was awarded the ESRC, Michael Young Prize for Research 2009, and the COTT ‘Action = Life’ Human Rights Award’ for “upholding truth and justice”. She is also a survivor of US “collateral damage”.









