Violent Protests Force Pak Security Forces To Abandon Border Posts In Baluchistan
Pakistani security forces abandoned their border check-posts after violent protests erupted in Brabchah, Baluchistan, on Wednesday, the local media reported
According to The Baluchistan Post, thousands of protestors pelted stones at the Pakistani security personnel forcing them to retreat and abandon their border posts. The protestors also destroyed and torched buildings of the military establishment during the protests constructed on the illegally occupied territory.
Protests have erupted across Baluchistan to demand justice for 4-year-old Bramsh, who was shot along with her mother in Turbat city by Pakistan army-backed criminals.
Baloch people worldwide have also joined the protest by launching online campaign #JusticeForBramsh on social media.
The Baloch Republican Party (BRP) has slammed the Pakistani Army over Turbat incident that happened last month and termed it to be "a continuation of the massacre of Pakistan armed forces in Baluchistan who have been engaged in kidnapping civilians for ransom and dumping mutilated bodies for the last several years."
Baluchistan is a well-known region rich in natural resources but the Balochis have always been deprived of basic facilities. No hospitals are available in Baluchistan. Even if there are some medical facilities, there's no equipment available. The situation is similar with education, roads, water system, agriculture and almost all fields of life.
It is pertinent to mention that enforced disappearances and abductions by the Pakistani military establishment have also been carried out regularly and for innumerable times in Baluchistan. Leaders, activists, and vocal members of various student organizations have been detained by the security forces and kept in confinement. Some have been shot dead.
This crime against humanity has been going on for so long and so systematically in Baluchistan that it has come to be considered as a normal state of affairs in the province. Many social and human rights activists have flagged the issue of subjection by the Pakistani establishment before the United Nations and other international agencies.
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