BALOCHISTAN :
BALOCHISTAN witnessed a
severe deterioration in its human
rights situation in 2025, with a
sharp rise in enforced disappearances, killings, and suppression of peaceful dissent,
according to a report by the
Human Rights Council of
Balochistan (HRCB).
According to the report,
Pakistani forces, secret agencies,
and their backed local militias
were responsible for 1,482 cases
of enforced disappearances in
2025, marking a 79 per cent
increase compared with 2024.
The report documented 598
killings during the year, representing an approximately 25 per
cent increase from the previous
year. Of the total killings, 325 cases, or 54.3 per cent, were attributed to security forces and statesponsored death squads, the
report said.
Children were also among
those affected by the alleged violations. According to the HRCB
report, 108 minors were among
the victims of enforced disappearances, while 29 minors were
killed in 2025. The Frontier Corps
(FC) was identified in the report
as the primary perpetrator in
both enforced disappearances
and killings