Bsc Wafaq and Punjab will hold an X (formerly twitter) space concluding our Campaign on 8 June Missing persons day
Tittle: The Missing, The Waiting, The Resistance
Time:9:00 PM
Date : 08/06/2026
Bsc Wafaq and Punjab will hold an X space formerly twitter concluding our Campaign on 8 June Missing persons day
Tittle: The Missing, The Waiting, The Resistance
Further details regarding space will be shared
with the families who continue to demand justice for their loved ones.
Let every profile become a voice for the missing and a reminder that their absence will not be forgotten.
8 June is not merely a day of remembrance but a day of political resistance against the ongoing policy of enforced disappearances in Balochistan.
We call upon all students, political activists and supporters of human rights to change their profile pictures and stand in solidarity
On 8 June, we remember the thousands of Baloch who remain missing and the families who continue to live with uncertainty, grief, and unanswered questions. This documentary sheds light on the human cost of enforced disappearances.
#8thJuneBalochMissingPersonsDay
Mehrab Khalid, Filming student at NCA Lahore, from Turbat, Kech.
He was taken on 29 May around 12:30 a.m. in Lahore. Eight classmates were detained and later released, but he remains missing.
We demand his immediate safe release
#ReleaseMehrabKhalid
His disappearance has caused deep concern among Baloch students and human rights advocates. We demand the immediate disclosure of his whereabouts and his safe release.
#ReleaseMehrabKhalid
Mehrab Khalid, a student of Filmmaking at the National College of Arts (NCA), Lahore, was reportedly taken during the night of 29 May. While eight other students detained alongside him were later released, Mehrab’s whereabouts remain unknown.
Pakistan’s celebrations of 28 may attempt to glorify a day that for the Baloch nation symbolises displacement, environmental destruction and genocide
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Impact on different areas after 28th May, 1998
The reported impacts of the 1998 nuclear tests on different sectors of life in Chagai, Ras Koh, Kharan, Nushki, Baghalchur, and nearby areas
For many Pakistanis, this day and place are remembered as symbols of national pride, strength, and sovereignty. On the other hand, for many in Balochistan, it became a black day, a silent death knell for an already wounded land.
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3.Economic Effects — loss of agriculture, livestock, livelihoods, poverty, and unemployment.
https://t.co/NbLtCfod3F Effects — fear, neglect, alienation, and generations living in silence and suffering.
While the world condemned nuclear threats, no one saw what Pakistan did to Chaghi. The international silence enabled a nuclear crime that continues to kill slowly, quietly, and deliberately.
as environmental destruction and the threat of radioactive contamination cast a long shadow over their lives. What the nation hailed as a historic triumph became, for many Balochs, a haunting reminder of pain and neglect.
On May 28, 1998, Pakistan carried out nuclear tests in the rugged hills of Chagai, Balochistan, marking a moment celebrated nationwide as “Youm-e-Takbeer” — a symbol of power, sovereignty, and national pride.
Yet, beneath the celebrations lay a darker reality for the people of Balochistan. For many locals, the tests marked the beginning of years of suffering, fear, and uncertainty,