QUETTA :
ABDUL Latif Baloch, a prominent
Baloch journalist, has become the latest victim ofPakistan’s“kill and dump”
policy inBalochistan after he was brutally shot dead in front of his wife and
children inside his home in Mashkay,
atehsilofAwarandistrictinBalochistan
province,bystate-backeddeathsquads,
on Saturday.
AbdulLatifwasmorethanajournalist
in a war-torn region and was regarded
as a voice for the oppressed, a documentorofBaloch suffering,resistance,
and courage.In a land where speaking
truth is punished with bullets, his
reporting made him a target of a state
that views journalism as treason.
Experts reckon that his assassination is not an isolated incident and is
part of Pakistan’s ongoing “kill and
dump”operation,a genocidal policy to
eraseBalochidentityandsilenceallwho
resist. Just a few months ago, Abdul
Latif’s son,SaifBaloch,along with sevenotherfamilymembers,wereforcibly
disappearedby security forces and later killed — a horrifying indicator of
howentirefamiliesaremarkedforelimination.
The wave of enforced disappearances and targeted shooting in
Balochistan continues to intensify. In
recent days, the killings of Younus Rasool and Sajid Baloch have
once again revealed the terrifying scope of state violence
across the region.
On May 17, Younus Rasool,
sonofRasoolBakhshandaresident of Malar Bangul Bazar in
district Awaran, was forcibly
disappeared in a midnightraid
by Pakistani military forces.
During the operation, his family members were tortured,
harassed, and threatened by
Frontier Corps (FC) personnel
and state-backed militias
known locally as “death
squads”. His mutilated body
was found the next day.
Earlier this week, another
young man, Sajid Baloch, son
ofNasirBalochfromGushanag
Kolwah, also in Awaran, was
forcibly disappeared under
similar circumstances. His
mutilated and tortured body
was later found dumpedbythe
roadside, a grim signature of
Pakistan’s “kill-and-dump”
strategy.
“These are not isolated incidents.
The Pakistani state has
embraced a hardline policy of
suppression, operating with
complete disregard for constitutionalrights, due process, or
human dignity.Under the pretence of security, Baloch lives
arebeingsystematicallyerased.
The situation has reached a
critical humanitarian tipping
point,” said a Baloch activist.
Baloch Yakjehti Committee
(BYC) also demanded urgent
international attention and
calledupontheUnitedNations,
global media, and press freedom watchdogs to break their
silence and act against these
crimesagainsthumanitytotake
urgent notice of the atrocities
in Balochistan, asserting that
the lives of Baloch civilians,
students, labourers, activists,
and children, are under immediatethreatfromanunchecked
campaign of state terror.