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Balochistan is boiling again. People are protesting against Baloch killings and alleged abduction of youth. Recently the police (Police) Four Balochi youths were allegedly killed by After this, people took to the streets and the police detained more than 200 people. One of the women was released by Islamabad police after 26 hours of alleged humiliation, harassment and torture, after which the protests intensified.
Yakjahti Samiti, an organization working for Balochis, shared a video on social media about the woman's release. The committee appealed to the Baloch citizens to come together and protest. After this, a large number of people from different parts of the country Islamabad (Islamabad) started to go Currently large scale protests are taking place in Barkhan, Rukni, Fort Munro, Taunsa, DG Khan, Quetta, Kech, Gwadar, Wadh, Kohlu, Kalat, Hub and various areas.
While Pakistan is a leading pro-Palestine voice and attempts to galvanize the Ummah against Israel, Pakistan ruthlessly suppresses Balochs, Pathans, and other Muslims.
The current protests in Balochistan is led by Mahrang Baloch, the leader of the Baloch Ekjhati Council. pic.twitter.com/bMYEe7EvDd
— Paul Antonopoulos 🇬🇷🇨🇾 (@oulosP) December 19, 2023
Police detained 200 Balochis
28 days against Baloch genocide performance (Protest) is underway and more than 200 people have been detained during it. Of these, 162 people have been shifted to Adiala Jail and more than 50 people are detained in different jails in Islamabad. Police lathi-charged people who came out on the streets against illegal killings and torture in police custody, detained them and put them in jail.
100’s of people, including Mahrang Baloch and more than 80 Baloch women, have been arrested after the Islamabad police cracked down on the participants of the long marc. Against which wheel jam strike is going on in Kohlu, Barkhan, Fort Munro, Malir other cities of balochistan. pic.twitter.com/CmeHTHYqR9
— Azhar Baloch (@AzharBaaloch) December 21, 2023
Demonstrations from Balochistan to Punjab
The march was triggered by the death of Balach Mola Bakhsh, who was allegedly taken away from his home by anti-terrorism police on October 29. The Baloch Human Rights Council condemned the actions of the Islamabad police, emphasized the importance of respecting human rights and demanded accountability for those responsible for crimes against the Baloch people. The Baloch march has spread to many other districts. For example, protests are taking place from Balochistan to Punjab. Meanwhile, the police are also detaining social workers, elderly, children and women.
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