Gwadar, Balochistan – Pakistani security forces have allegedly detained four brothers – Waheed Majeed, Hafeez Majeed, Waseem Majeed, and Nadeem Majeed – along with a young man named Asim from Pasni Balochistan. The individuals were reportedly taken into custody and moved to an undisclosed location, sparking fresh concerns over enforced disappearances in Balochistan.
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The families of the detained individuals have voiced serious concerns over their forced disappearance and are demanding their immediate release. They have called on Pakistani authorities to provide transparency regarding the whereabouts of their loved ones.
Human rights organisations from Balochistan have expressed deep concern over the recent detentions of four brothers and a young man in Gwadar. These organisations have condemned the forced disappearances and called for the immediate release of the detainees. They have reiterated their longstanding criticisms of the Pakistani security forces‘ actions in the region, highlighting the growing number of abductions and disappearances of Baloch individuals. Human rights advocates are urging local and international bodies to hold the Pakistani authorities accountable for these violations and to ensure the safety and well-being of the detained individuals.
This incident is part of a wider pattern of disappearances in the region. Recently, 13 young men from Pasni were similarly ‘abducted’ from their homes by Pakistani forces, triggering widespread outrage. In protest, the families of the missing individuals staged demonstrations, including a blockade of the Makran Coastal Highway, to demand justice and the safe return of their loved ones.
Amid the ongoing unrest, one of the missing individuals, a young boy named Ali, has reportedly been released. However, the fate and whereabouts of the others remain unknown.
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