Death for “blasphemy”?
In #Pakistan, Junaid Hafeez faces execution despite no proof, @UN condemnation, and years in solitary confinement. ⅓
@Taimur_Laal@FearlessWolfess
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@KiyyaBaloch@hyrbyair_marri Pakistan army enters Baloch homes, kills their sons, and expects no response? The message is clear: if you invade our homes, the Baloch Liberation Army will visit yours.
Your inhuman cruelty is creating your own hell.
In #Quetta, Pakistani forces killed three more people, and now their families are sitting with the dead bodies in protest.
The generals keep repeating the same barbaric mistakes like they have learning disabilities. #Balochistan@KiyyaBaloch@hyrbyair_marri
@KiyyaBaloch@hyrbyair_marri When people are pushed to mourn in public just to be seen, something has gone terribly wrong.
#Balochistan is exhausted from loss, exhausted from funerals, exhausted from unanswered questions.
No voice should be forced into silence like this. No family should be left in this kind of limbo.
Pakistan doesn’t just disappear people - it destroys entire families and forces wives to beg in the sun for their husbands’ lives. This level of sadism is beyond words.
#Balochistan is drowning in tears that the world refuses to see.
Thousands of Baloch brightest minds - activists, doctors, lawyers, students, teachers - kidnapped and erased by Pakistani forces.
And here is this brave wife, sitting in the scorching heat, crying endlessly for her husband Zubair Baloch, locked away by the same army that claims to protect people. And still, the waiting continues.
The Pakistani state has turned innocent daughters into protestors and robbed them of their childhoods. There is no anger more powerful than the heartbreak of a child who still believes her father can come home.
There is something deeply wrong when a child has to stand before cameras and crowds to ask for something that should never have been taken from her in the first place.
Mahroz did not ask for toys.
She did not ask for gifts.
She did not ask for sympathy.
She asked for her father. A child forced to beg for her father’s life in front of the world. She stood at a protest asking for the release of her father and other missing persons, while those with power continue to offer silence.
This is how Islamic Pakistan operates: it doesn’t tolerate diversity, it consumes it. Hindus are not just second-class citizens - their entire future is being hijacked and destroyed generation after generation through coercion and psychological manipulation.
A Pakistani Hindu man was brainwashed and converted to Islam - another life stolen and rewritten by force. These kinds of incidents often spark fear and debate, but the central issue should remain clear: freedom of belief must be protected without exception.
@BalochWriters@SarmacharYal The Baloch people deserve real justice, not more oppression. Their suffering should haunt every so-called patriot in this country.
Dismissing their tears will only make the storm stronger.
Will never understand why some people fear the voices of #Baloch mothers & daughters.
Look closely at them.
They are exhausted.
They are heartbroken.
They are carrying years of loss on their shoulders.
Yet they still stand up and demand answers. @BalochWriters@SarmacharYal
@BalochWriters@SarmacharYal Their pain is not weakness - it is the ultimate test of our humanity. Ignoring it makes every one of us complicit.
Pakistan has turned grieving families into enemies simply for asking basic questions.
Mahrang became the conscience of Balochistan, & now the state is trying to strangle that conscience in secret. This unfair trial is an insult to every Baloch who has suffered.
We see through your cowardice. 2/2
#EndUnfairTrialOfBYCLeaders#ReleaseMahrangBaloch
Free Balochistan.
They locked Dr. #MahrangBaloch away & then built a court inside the jail itself so the world can’t witness their injustice.
This is the desperate level Pakistan has sunk to- afraid of one woman’s voice, afraid of the truth she carries, afraid of the movement she represents.
@Muhamma39326957 "Why did my father never come home?"
That question should haunt every person with power.
Pakistan created this orphan, this grieving daughter, and still has the audacity to stay silent.
Dr. Sindhu Sorath returned to Bajrani Laghari village, where Zahid Laghari’s young daughter hugs her father’s grave & cries out for him - a child who never got to feel her father’s love because the state took him away.
@Muhamma39326957
@Muhamma39326957 Her mother was pregnant when they killed Zahid. What was this innocent child’s sin?
The real tragedy is that the people responsible for these decisions may never have to look into her eyes & answer the question she will carry for the rest of her life: