Pakistani forces, including the ISI and CTD, have abducted at least six people from various areas of Sui town in Dera Bugti district.
The victims have been identified as:
• Nabi Sher s/o Janghiyan Bugti
• Nabi Baksh s/o Banna Bugti
• Usama s/o Naik Mohammad Bugti
• Meer Gul s/o Band Ali Bugti
• Kareem s/o Raheem Bugti
• Siddiq s/o Nazar Ali Bugti
It is worth noting that Pakistani forces have intensified enforced disappearances across Dera Bugti. Two weeks ago, 10 people were abducted and remain in illegal custody.
Local sources also report that officials from the ISI and CTD are demanding large sums of money from families in exchange for the release of their loved ones.
@piersmorgan Sure, Putin's no saint—but if we're ranking who gets to lecture on murder, morality & rule of law, Britain should sit this one out first. Iraq (Blair's lies, 100k+ civilian dead), Afghanistan (20 years of British boots & chaos), Libya
You led the UK media charge AGAINST Iraq, Piers—yet here you are vomiting at Putin lecturing? After all that British blood & bombs, maybe step aside. Putin could just say: 'Move over, I'll take the mic first.' Hypocrisy level: Olympic
Today's situation in Balochistan is the direct outcome of marginalizing Baloch voices for years, brutally suppressing the youth every time they try to raise grievances peacefully, and protecting the war profiteers who only gain from keeping the Balochistan unstable.
The old mindset that brute force will crush the Baloch movement has failed repeatedly, yet it never stops.
Every new leadership arrives convinced their predecessors simply didn't apply enough force, that this time they'll finally "teach the Baloch a lesson." And every single time, they fail miserably.
They lost Bangladesh with the exact same mindset, through arrogance and overreliance on military suppression instead of addressing genuine grievances, and it seems they're willingly repeating that history in Balochistan today
Nawab @BBugti’s recent remarks about Pakistan’s cheap and shameful tactics. Pakistan's actions of this nature only further destroy their own credibility that has, regrettably, been declining for decades. #NawabBrahumdaghBugti#Balochistan
The decision of a country grappling with debt, economic challenges, political instability, resource exploitation, and systemic enforced disappearances to frame these matters around a highly respected and credible leader raises serious concerns. #Balochistan#Pakistan
It is deeply troubling when a nation burdened by debt, financial troubles, political instability, resource exploitation, and enforced disappearances chooses to invoke such cheap actions in reference to a widely respected and principled leader. #Balochistan#NawabBrahumdaghBugti
The recent announcement by the Pakistani government, placing bounties on exiled Baloch leaders including myself, is a shameful act that reveals the profoundly low-level mindset of the Pakistani army and its puppet regime. Rather than engaging in genuine dialogue to address the deep-rooted issues in Balochistan, they resort to these cheap tactics to silence voices and divert attention from the real problems—enforced disappearances, resource exploitation, and lack of basic rights. If their leadership is so mired in corruption and self-interest, prioritizing personal financial gains over the nation’s welfare, how can anyone expect them to resolve such monumental crises? This only underscores their unwillingness to allow open discussion or pursue meaningful solutions
The recent announcement by the Pakistani government, placing bounties on exiled Baloch leaders including myself, is a shameful act that reveals the profoundly low-level mindset of the Pakistani army and its puppet regime - Nawab Brahumdagh Bugti
#Balochistan #EnforcedDisappearances #Pubjab #Pakistan
The recent announcement by the Pakistani government, placing bounties on exiled Baloch leaders including myself, is a shameful act that reveals the profoundly low-level mindset of the Pakistani army and its puppet regime. Rather than engaging in genuine dialogue to address the deep-rooted issues in Balochistan, they resort to these cheap tactics to silence voices and divert attention from the real problems—enforced disappearances, resource exploitation, and lack of basic rights. If their leadership is so mired in corruption and self-interest, prioritizing personal financial gains over the nation’s welfare, how can anyone expect them to resolve such monumental crises? This only underscores their unwillingness to allow open discussion or pursue meaningful solutions
Nazar Bux s/o Khuda Bux Bugti was forcibly disappeared by CTD & ISI personnel from Fazlo Hotel in the Bugti Colony area of Sui, District Dera Bugti, yesterday evening. #Balochistan#EnforcedDisappearances
Two young brothers have been forcibly disappeared by the CTD from the Mat area of Sui, Dera Bugti.
The victims have been identified as Faza Din Bugti and Sattadin Bugti, sons of Peeral Bugti.
Both were working on their agricultural land when CTD personnel allegedly abducted them. #Balochistan
Pakistan’s ISI and CTD have forcibly disappeared Abdullah s/o Tazo Bugti in broad daylight from Tehsil Bazar, Sui, Dera Bugti, Balochistan this morning.
The victim is an employee of PPL (Pakistan Petroleum Limited).
Enforced disappearances in Balochistan continue unabated: Two more youths have been forcibly disappeared from Tehsil Bazar of Sui town of Dera Bugti by the ISI & CTD. The victims have been identified as Qambar s/o Rahaq Bugti and Malhar s/o Kashmir Bugti.
Malhar, son of Kashmir Bugti, was subjected to enforced disappearance by CTD personnel this morning from Tehsil Bazaar in the Sui town of Dera Bugti district. #Balochistan
ڈیرہ بگٹی: مقامی ٹھیکدار نے سی ٹی ڈی کے ایس ایچ او عمر کھوسہ کو ماہانہ دس لاکھ روپے بھتہ دینے سے انکار کردیا جس کے جواب میں سی ٹی ڈی کے اہلکاروں نے تحصیل سوئی کے دریحان کالونی میں واقع ٹھیکدار جمعہ خان بگٹی کے گھر پر چھاپہ مار کر لوٹ مار کی اور اس کے دو بھتیجوں جان محمد ولد دادن بگٹی اور امام داد ولد کرمان بگٹی کو جبری طور پر لاپتہ کردیا۔
Two more young men from the Sui tehsil of Dera Bugti have been subjected to enforced disappearance after being detained by CTD personnel.
The disappeared individuals have been identified as Qambar, son of Rahak Bugti, and Malhar, son of Kashmir Bugti.
It is worth mentioning that during the past twenty-four hours, four people have been abducted from Sui, while a total of nine individuals have gone missing over the last two days, at the hands of the CTD.
Enforced disappearances continue in Dera Bugti: the notorious CTD officials raided houses in Derahan Colony, Sui town, and forcibly disappeared two youths.
The abductees have been identified as Imam Dad, son of Karman Bugti, and Jan Muhammad, son of Dadan Bugti: both nephews of well-known local contractor Juma Khan Grani Bugti. During the raid, forces looted homes and took away jewelry.
According to locals, CTD SHO Omar Khosa had demanded a monthly extortion of Rs 1 million from contractor Juma Khan. When he refused to pay, officials raided and looted his house and subjected his nephews to enforced disappearance.