In its 34th day, the Baloch movement against genocide and enforced disappearances remains resilient, with a persistent sit-in at the National Press Club in Islamabad. Despite facing harassment from the Islamabad Police and State Agencies, the movement stands unwavering.
Today, a glimmer of hope emerged as 52 protesters were safely returned. However, the shadows of injustice still loom large, encapsulating figures like Zaheer Baloch, a Ph.D. Scholar, who remains unlawfully detained despite court-issued bail orders post his forced disappearance.
On the 34th day of our movement against Baloch Genocide and Enforced Disappearances, our sit-in at the National Press Club in Islamabad continues despite persistent harassment by the Islamabad Police and State Agencies.
— Baloch Yakjahti Committee - Kech (@BYCKech) December 27, 2023
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The movement emphasizes its peaceful nature and sends a clear message to the authorities: attempts to sabotage their cause through harassment and bullying will not deter them. The courage and determination exhibited by the protesters serve as a testament to the resilience of the Baloch people.
Data reveals a troubling trend of enforced disappearances and the persistence of unlawful detentions. The movement has garnered widespread support, transcending geographical boundaries, as global voices join the call for an end to the Baloch genocide.
As the resistance continues, the movement vows to persist until justice prevails and the specter of Baloch genocide is eradicated. The international community watches closely, and the data on enforced disappearances underscores the urgency for a just resolution. The world stands united in solidarity with the Baloch people, amplifying the call for an end to these heinous acts and a brighter future for the region.
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