Pakistani army wreaks havoc again in Balochistan… Three more civilians killed, heart trembles

Extrajudicial Killings In Balochistan Province: The horrific process of harassment of civilians by Pakistani security forces and their supported groups in the restive Balochistan province is not showing any signs of stopping. Recently, the news of brutal murder of three more innocent civilians has come to light, which has flouted human rights. According to the Baloch National Movement, there is great panic among local residents after the discovery of mutilated bodies of people who had gone missing months ago. International human rights organizations have expressed deep concern over this increasing violence and targeted killings and have called for immediate international intervention.

Mutilated body of missing youth found

The Human Rights Department of Baloch National Movement has informed that the mutilated body of a youth named Ganj Baksh was handed over to his family on Thursday. He was forcibly abducted by security forces from the Gardaí Colova military post on 27 December 2025 and was missing for almost three months. His mutilated body is a clear testimony to the fact that he was subjected to soul-shattering torture while in the custody of the Pakistani Army.

Bloody game in broad daylight in Kharan district

Human rights organization Baloch Yakjahti Committee (BYC) has revealed that on the morning of March 4, another painful incident was carried out in Kharan district. There the Pakistan-backed death squad targeted Dilawar Khan and his associate Bilal Ahmed, in which Dilawar died on the spot. Bilal Ahmed was seriously injured in the attack, but the incident once again highlights the increasingly alarming pattern of targeted killings in Balochistan.

Murder of an artist who saved his culture

In another heartbreaking incident, famous Balochi singer Talib Nazir was murdered in his house in Minaz area of ​​Kech district on March 1. Talib Nazir was shot by the Pakistan-backed death squad simply because he raised his voice to preserve his mother tongue and culture. He was an unarmed citizen who always used his strong voice to celebrate the Baloch identity and art that was being suppressed.

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Appeal for justice from the international community

BYC has strongly condemned these killings and appealed to the United Nations and other international organizations to immediately launch an investigation into the matter. The organization says that Pakistani authorities are spreading terror across the province by using armed proxy groups to suppress opposition voices. If there is no timely international intervention, Pakistan will continue the killings with complete freedom and the blood of innocents will continue to flow in Balochistan.

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