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Baloch missing persons
The Baloch Protest: Why We March
By Mahrang Baloch
“Upon arriving in Islamabad with 300 families, we realized that the state was neither ready to listen nor interested in addressing the issue of missing persons.”
Balochistan’s Long March Protest
By Shannon Tiezzi
An interview with Somaiyah Hafeez about the current protest movement demanding an end to forced disappearances and real accountability in Balochistan.
Women Are Leading an Unprecedented Protest Movement in Balochistan
By Kiyya Baloch
Baloch women have launched a march toward Pakistan’s capital to protest rights abuses and enforced disappearances in Balochistan.
As Baloch Women Raise Their Voices, the State Cracks Down
By Somaiyah Hafeez
The rise in Baloch women’s activism – and terrorism – has accompanied a new willingness by authorities to target women with state-sanctioned violence.
Balochistan’s Students Protest Enforced Disappearances
By Somaiyah Hafeez
For over three weeks, Baloch students in Quetta have been demonstrating against the suspected abduction of two of their own.
The Gory Symbolism of a Terrorist Attack on a Palestine Rally in Balochistan
By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
While Pakistanis were united in their outrage over abuses by Israel, few spare a word for the systemic oppression closer to home.
Interview: Sanaullah Baloch
By Adnan Aamir
A former Pakistan government minister on the increasingly severe situation in Balochistan.
Interview: Baloch Activists
By Vanessa Thevathasan and Monomita Raksit
Baloch activists on violence in Balochistan and the struggle for self-determination.
Balochistan’s Missing Persons
By Kiran Nazish
When will the international community begin to pay attention to the missing Baloch?
Pakistan Long March Ignored by Media
Families of Baloch missing persons march (and march) in a desperate bid to draw attention to their plight.
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