According to sources, an inspector of the Airports Security Force (ASF), Zubair, was allegedly abducted by unknown persons from Alamo Chowk area of Quetta Airport Road.
#quetta#balochistan
@business This is a propaganda news, the government's statement is based only on jute. More than 35 Rangers have been killed. Pakistan has always spread such propaganda to hide the bodies of its own personnel. International media should do investigations. Not just like Pakistani media.
@MillitaryStan If Israel can destroy Pakistan, then I will always support Israel. Because Pakistan is an immoral state and a terrorist army country. All peaceful and humanitarian countries should end Pakistan as soon as possible.
While the Rogue Pakistani military establishment is praised on the global stage for “mediating peace,” it wages war at home, murdering and silencing its own citizens for demanding basic rights, turning Pakistan into an open-air prison for its most vulnerable minorities!
The sentencing of @MahrangBaloch_ and her fellow activists for life in prison, exposes, once again, a Rogue Terrorist Military Establishment that has long treated its own minorities as Enemies. From enforced disappearances to silencing dissent, the Pakistani state Criminalizes Truth and Courage. Yet despite its vast arsenal and Nuclear might, it trembles before the truth spoken by fearless Baloch Women. I call on the international community and human rights organizations to urgently investigate and Demand Their immediate release!!
@UNHumanRights@amnesty@unwomenafghan@SecRubio@realDonaldTrump@ForeignOfficePk@GovtofPakistan@antonioguterres@Europarl_EN@OfficialDGISPR
Speaking out against injustice should never cost someone their freedom. Standing in solidarity with Dr. Mahrang Baloch and all silenced activists facing life imprisonment.
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Amnesty International:
Pakistan’s military regime is taking unjust actions against people demanding their rights.
The organization says that Pakistan’s anti-terrorism laws are being used to suppress peaceful dissenting voices.
Over the last few days, government officials and their supporters have repeatedly claimed that Dr. Mahrang Baloch chose to boycott her trial and refused to defend herself.
This deliberately obscures what actually happened.
On 12 June, the authorities introduced a so-called faceless court system for these proceedings. Under that arrangement, Mahrang and the other accused were expected to face charges carrying life imprisonment without being able to properly communicate with their lawyers, without being able to see the witnesses testifying against them, and without any meaningful public scrutiny of the process.
The public was excluded. Journalists were excluded. Families were excluded.
The accused themselves were denied the ability to effectively confront the case being presented against them.
In response, Mahrang, Sabghatullah Shah Ji, their lawyers, and members of the Baloch Yakjehti Committee publicly objected. For days, they demanded an open trial. They did not ask for special treatment. They did not ask for immunity. They asked to see the evidence. They asked to see the witnesses. They asked for the proceedings to be conducted in a manner consistent with the most basic principles of justice.
They said repeatedly that they were prepared to face every allegation brought against them, but they would not accept a process in which a person could be sentenced to life imprisonment without being afforded the fundamental safeguards of a fair trial.
That position is now being dishonestly recast as a refusal to defend themselves.
It was the opposite.
Mahrang did not refuse a defence. She demanded the right to mount one.
The question is not why she objected to a process in which the accused could not properly communicate with counsel or confront witnesses. The question is why those conditions were imposed in the first place.
A state confident in its evidence does not need to hide its proceedings from public view. It does not need a system in which the accused, their lawyers, journalists, and the public are prevented from seeing what is happening inside the courtroom.
Mahrang’s objection was never to being tried.
Her objection was to being denied a fair trial while being told to call it justice.
#ReleaseBYCLeaders
#ReleaseMahrangBaloch
سازمان عفو بینالملل از مقامهای پاکستانی خواستهاست که ماهرنگ بلوچ و شاهجی صبغتالله، فعالان بلوچ را که پس از یک محاکمه به حبس ابد محکوم شدهاند، فوراً و بدون قید و شرط آزاد کنند.
جزئیات کامل را در لینک زیر بخوانید:
https://t.co/4qJR2uLwxL
#عفو_بین_الملل#بلوچستان#پاکستان #آزادی_فوری
#Amnesty_International #Balochistan #Pakistan #Immediate_Release
#PooraSach | Pakistan's crackdown on Baloch voices has intensified. A Quetta Anti-Terrorism Court has sentenced 33-year-old Baloch rights activist Mahrang Baloch and two of her associates to life imprisonment on charges including murder and terrorism. Investigators allege that the BYC leader incited a mob that killed paramilitary personnel Shabbir Ahmed. The verdict has sparked debate, with supporters calling it an attempt to silence one of the strongest voices advocating for Baloch rights and freedoms.
@lcsingh73 explains.
Watch the full program: https://t.co/crHsplhvpl
#PooraSachOnDD #Balochistan #MahrangBaloch #HumanRights #Pakistan #BalochRights
مهرنگ بلوچ را زندانی کردهاند؛ اما مگر میشود صدایی را زندانی کرد که از درد یک ملت برخاسته است؟
آنانی که به نام دین، زن را میترسانند، زبانها را میبندند و عدالت را به زنجیر میکشند، باید بدانند که هیچ پرچمی با خاموش کردن انسانها برافراشته نمیماند. ۱