Pakistan's 'security' policy in Balochistan is genocide, says BYC leader
Balochistan [Pakistan] January 22 (ANI): Sabiha Baloch, a central leader of the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC), has issued a strong appeal to Baloch communities and international civil society to observe Baloch Genocide Remembrance Day on January 25, accusing the Pakistani state of carrying out systematic repression and demographic destruction across Balochistan.
She further highlighted the worsening conditions in Bolan and Jacobabad, once fertile regions now facing acute hunger, land dispossession, and widespread malnutrition. According to her, economic marginalisation has pushed Baloch families to the brink, with increasing cases of maternal deaths during childbirth due to the collapse of basic medical services.
In Lasbela, she stated that Baloch culture and social values are being systematically eroded, pushing communities into what she termed "unaware slavery." Meanwhile, in Jhalawan and Sarawan, she accused armed groups operating with impunity of targeting civilians, including women and children, leading to fear, harassment, and long-term trauma for families searching for missing relatives.
Describing Balochistan as a "death well," she cited extrajudicial killings, enforced disappearances, road fatalities, cancer, and the near-total collapse of health and education systems. "The state calls this security," she said, "but destroying an entire nation in the name of security is genocide."
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