Baloch Yakjehti Committee raises alarm over disappearances of Baloch women
Balochistan [Pakistan], December 24 (ANI): The Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) has called on the public in Balochistan to mobilise against what it refers to as an escalating trend of enforced disappearances affecting Baloch women. This plea follows a statement from its senior leader, Sabiha Baloch, who urged the Baloch populace to break their silence and voice their concerns over these actions, as reported by The Balochistan Post (TBP).
She announced that the BYC is initiating a five-day campaign to protest the enforced disappearances of Baloch women. Outlining the campaign, Sabiha mentioned that it would involve launching an online petition advocating for justice and an end to enforced disappearances. Victims, activists, students, writers, and families of the disappeared will contribute their stories, testimonies, and campaign materials, which will be shared globally via social media. According to her remarks, the campaign will also incorporate art, poetry, writing, music, and visual art to underscore what she termed as alleged state brutality and oppression related to enforced disappearances. Additionally, peaceful protests and symbolic actions will be organised to highlight the plight of Baloch women and demand accountability. The campaign will culminate in a webinar that will feature activists, families of the disappeared, and voices from all over Balochistan.
In a separate statement, the Baloch Yakjehti Committee reiterated the launch of the same five-day campaign starting on 22 December, pointing to what they characterised as a sharp increase in the enforced disappearance of Baloch women. The organisation labelled this trend as a perilous intensification of systematic policy and cautioned that such actions are becoming normalised, resulting in profound social and psychological damage, as highlighted in the TBP report.
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