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‘Slow genocide’: Rights activist flags widespread abuses by Pak forces in Balochistan

“ ‘Slow genocide’: Rights activist flags widespread abuses by Pak forces in Balochistan”, IANS, January 28, 2026

“Human rights activist and member of Baloch Yakjehti Committee, Beebow Baloch, stated that civilians in Balochistan are treated not as rights-bearing citizens, but as a problem to be managed, with their identities reduced to a perceived threat rather than a culture to be respected.

Alongside the “dehumanisation” of Baloch civilians, the human rights activist said there exists a brutal truth of systemic neglect by Pakistani authorities.

She stressed that the resources extracted from Balochistan fuel development elsewhere, while Baloch students disappear from their classrooms, only to be returned as mutilated bodies abandoned by the roadside……”

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