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Pakistan: UN Experts Demand Release of Baloch Activists and End to Crackdown on Peaceful Protest

Published: March 26, 2025 | Updated: March 26, 2025 3 minutes read

Geneva [Switzerland], March 26 (ANI): A group of independent human rights experts on Wednesday called for the release of detained Baloch activists and an end to the crackdown on peaceful protesters, according to the United Nations Human Rights Special Procedures press release.

In a press release, the experts said, “We have been monitoring with growing concern reports of alleged arrests and enforced disappearances of Baloch activists over the past number of months, and the violent incidents in the past few days have significantly increased our concerns.”

The experts expressed concern about an escalating series of actions by the Pakistan police against the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC). These actions intensified after a terrorist attack by Baloch separatists on a passenger train on March 11, 2025, after which several prominent Baloch human rights defenders from the BYC were allegedly arrested by Pakistan’s Counter Terrorism Department or forcibly disappeared.

On March 21, Quetta police stormed a peaceful BYC protest in front of the University of Balochistan, demanding the release of detained and forcibly disappeared activists. Three people were reportedly shot and killed, while others were injured, and dozens more were arrested.

The experts said, “Once again we see the use of excessive force as a first response to peaceful protests.” They further added, “We understand the deeply traumatic impact of the March 11 terrorist attack, and we express our deepest sympathy to the victims of this attack, yet a response which relies on arbitrary detention, enforced disappearances, and violent crackdowns on freedom of assembly cannot alleviate that trauma.”

In response to this incident, BYC, including Mahrang Baloch, a woman human rights defender and a leader of the movement, organized a sit-in with the bodies of those killed in the police operation on March 21 to protest police violence.

At around 5:30 am (local time) on March 22, police raided the demonstration on Saryab Road, Quetta, using batons and tear gas to disperse protesters. Several BYC activists, including Mahrang Baloch, were detained.

Mahrang Baloch’s whereabouts were reportedly unknown for nearly 12 hours, and she was allegedly denied access to family visits or legal counsel. She and numerous other BYC members have been reportedly charged under sections of the Anti-Terrorism Act.

On March 24, another prominent BYC member and woman human rights defender, Sammi Deen Baloch, was arrested alongside others in front of the Karachi Press Club by Karachi Police as she protested against the crackdown. Her detention has reportedly been ordered for 30 days under the Sindh Maintenance of Public Order Ordinance.

The experts said, “We are extremely concerned for the welfare of Dr. Mahrang Baloch, Sammi Deen Baloch, and other human rights defenders detained for exercising their right to peaceful assembly. We urge the Pakistani authorities to immediately release them and to refrain from abusing counter-terrorism or public safety measures against human rights defenders, and we call on the authorities to clarify without delay the fate and whereabouts of all those reportedly subjected to enforced disappearances.”

The experts urged the Pakistani government to address conditions conducive to terrorism, in line with the UN Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy. The experts are in contact with Pakistan’s authorities regarding their concerns.

The experts involved were Mary Lawlor, Special Rapporteur on the situation of human rights defenders; Gabriella Citroni (Chairperson), Grazyna Baranowska (Vice-Chairperson), Aua Balde, Ana Lorena Delgadillo Perez, and Mohammed Al-Obaidi from the Working Group on Enforced or Involuntary Disappearances.

The statement was endorsed by Ben Saul, Special Rapporteur on Counter-Terrorism and Human Rights; Morris Tidball-Binz, Special Rapporteur on Extrajudicial, Summary, or Arbitrary Executions; Gina Romero, Special Rapporteur on the Rights to Freedom of Peaceful Assembly and of Association; Laura Nyirinkindi (Chair), Claudia Flores (Vice-Chair), Dorothy Estrada Tanck, Ivana Krstic, and Haina Lu from the Working Group on Discrimination Against Women and Girls; and Nicolas Levrat, Special Rapporteur on Minority Issues. (ANI)

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