Pakistani military forces reportedly carried out an operation in the Gomazi area, during which several houses were set on fire. Local sources claim that valuables were taken from multiple homes and that a number of houses were damaged or demolished.
#Balochistan
پہلے بلوچ ،پشتوں اور سندھی، اب کشمیری بھی اس ریاستی جبر میں شامل
انقلابی طلبہ محاذ کے چیئرمین، کامریڈ اویس قرنی، کو جموں و کشمیر کی تحریک کے ساتھ اظہارِ یکجہتی کے لیے لاہور پریس کلب کے باہر منعقدہ احتجاج کے دوران گرفتار کر لیا گیا ہے۔
#AwamiActionCommittee#kashmir
Baloch Voice for Justice strongly condemns the killing of 28 year old Noshad Ahmed, son of Jameel Ahmed and a resident of Tasp, Panjgur. He was shot dead on June 1, 2026, in the Tasp area, leaving his family, relatives, and loved ones devastated.
The killing of Noshad Ahmed has heightened concerns among local residents and has added to the growing fears surrounding the safety of civilians in Balochistan. Families affected by such violence continue to endure immense suffering while seeking truth, justice, and accountability.
Baloch Voice for Justice stands with the family of Noshad Ahmed and all victims of human rights abuses in Balochistan. We call on international human rights bodies and the global community to closely monitor the situation and support efforts aimed at ensuring accountability and protection of fundamental human rights.
#StopBalochGenocide
Baloch Voice for Justice expresses deep concern over the killing of 18 year old Irshad Alam, son of Alam Khan from Bidrang, Gresha Naal. Irshad was subjected to enforced disappearance on April 30, 2026, and his body was later recovered on June 8, 2026, in Basima, Washuk. His death has left his family and community in grief.
Irshad was a young businessman with hopes and aspirations for the future. His loss reflects the continuing suffering faced by many families across Balochistan who are searching for answers about their loved ones. Every life lost leaves behind a family struggling with pain and uncertainty.
Baloch Voice for Justice stands in solidarity with Irshad Alam’s family and all families affected by enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings. We urge international human rights organizations and the global community to pay attention to the ongoing human rights situation in Balochistan.
#ReleaseBalochGenocide
A 14 year old child, Ahmed Aaqif Baloch, was subjected to enforced disappearance from his home in Killi Qambrani, Quetta, on 11 June 2026. The abduction of a minor raises serious concerns about the continued pattern of enforced disappearances in Balochistan, where even children are not spared from unlawful actions that leave families in fear and uncertainty.
Baloch Voice for Justice expresses deep concern over the disappearance of Ahmed Aaqif Baloch and stands in solidarity with his family during this difficult time. We urge human rights organizations, civil society, and the international community to pay attention to this case and the growing number of enforced disappearances across Balochistan. Every disappeared person deserves justice, and every family deserves answers.
#EndEnforcedDisappearances
Baloch Voice for Justice expresses deep concern over the continued pattern of enforced disappearances in Panjgur. Najam, son of Abdul Raheem, was forcibly disappeared from Washbood on 22 May 2026. In a separate incident, Ishaq, son of Abdul Kareem, and Shahnawaz, son of Manzoor Ahmed, were also subjected to enforced disappearance from Panjgur. These incidents reflect the ongoing human rights crisis faced by the people of Balochistan.
Enforced disappearance is a grave violation of international human rights law. It deprives individuals of their liberty, denies families the right to know the fate and whereabouts of their loved ones, and creates a climate of fear and uncertainty. The continued targeting of civilians has caused immense suffering for families who are left waiting without answers, justice, or accountability.
Baloch Voice for Justice stands in solidarity with the families of Najam, Ishaq, Shahnawaz, and all forcibly disappeared persons across Balochistan. We urge international human rights organizations, United Nations mechanisms, and the global community to closely monitor the situation and take meaningful steps to address the ongoing practice of enforced disappearances and ensure accountability for these serious violations of human rights.
#EndEnforcedDisappearances
In the dust-choked streets where Baloch blood stains the earth, Mahrang stands—not as a politician, but as the heartbeat of a people betrayed for decades. 1/
@Balac_Buzdar@AbdulahAbbass
Her supporters don't just chant her name; they clutch it like a lifeline in the storm of disappearances & silenced graves. 2/
@Balac_Buzdar@AbdulahAbbass
The oppression, violence, and use of state power that the people of Jammu and Kashmir are facing today is not something new to us. Since 1948, the Baloch nation has endured similar forms of persecution, military aggression, political repression, enforced disappearances, and human rights violations. Therefore, we understand the pain, suffering, and sense of deprivation experienced by the Kashmiri people better than anyone.
I would like to tell the people of Kashmir to stand firm in protecting their historical status, national identity, and collective existence. The history of the Pakistani state and its military establishment shows that it has never voluntarily recognized the legitimate political, national, and human rights of any oppressed nation. Today, the ruthless suppression of public voices in Kashmir, the arrests, and the attempts to crush political demands through force are visible to the entire world.
As far as negotiations, agreements, and state promises are concerned, the experience of the Baloch nation has been deeply bitter. We were deceived through promises made under oath on the Holy Quran. The agreements made with Shaheed Nawab Nauroz Khan, Shaheed Agha Abdul Karim, Shaheed Nawab Akbar Khan Bugti, and other Baloch leaders, and the treatment they subsequently received, are part of history. These realities remain a part of the collective memory of the Baloch nation.
We believe that the people of Kashmir should continue their struggle for their freedom national identity, their political rights, and their right to determine their own future. The protection of national identity and national dignity is not only a guarantee of a nation’s survival but also the foundation of lasting peace in the region. Until the fundamental rights of nations are recognized, peace and stability will remain nothing more than a dream.
As an oppressed nation, the Baloch people feel deeply connected to the suffering and struggle of the Kashmiri people. We support the national and human rights of the people of Kashmir and assure them that the Baloch people will continue to express their moral and political solidarity with them.
The right to national survival, freedom, and self-determination is the fundamental and natural right of every nation. No power can permanently deprive a people of this right. We can survive as a nation when we get rid of Pakistan.
#PoK #Kashmir #BalochistanIsNotPakistan
The enforced disappearance of Sardarzada Mir Zehri Khan Mosiyani and his companions, Mir Dost Muhammad Mosiyani, Mir Irshad Ahmed Mosiyani, Mir Umeed Ali Mosiyani, Mir Shakar Khan Mosiyani, and Mir Sanaullah Mosiyani, is a grave violation of fundamental human rights and the rule of law. No individual should be deprived of liberty and held incommunicado outside any legal framework.
The continued use of enforced disappearances in Balochistan has inflicted immense suffering on families who are left searching for answers while their loved ones remain missing. The authorities must be held accountable for these violations and must respect their obligations under national and international human rights standards.
Baloch Voice for Justice demands the immediate and unconditional release of Sardarzada Mir Zehri Khan Mosiyani and all his disappeared companions. We call on the authorities to end the policy of enforced disappearances, disclose the whereabouts of all missing persons, and ensure that every citizen is afforded the protection and rights guaranteed under the law.
#EndEnforcedDisappearances
No matter where we come from, we understand the pain of a mother waiting for a child, a father worrying about his family, or a young person searching for hope. That is why the stories emerging from Balochistan resonate far beyond borders. 1/2
@IHRF_English@hrw@Jam__Baloch
At its heart, this is not about politics—it is about human beings wanting dignity, security, and the chance to live without fear. 2/2
@SwedenAmbPK@antonioguterres