A human rights group has expressed alarm over the forced disappearances of four individuals in Balochistan, Pakistan. The organization highlighted the growing concerns about enforced vanishings in the region, which have become a recurring issue.
Balochistan, a province in southwestern Pakistan, has faced decades of political and military conflicts. Many locals accuse security forces of carrying out arbitrary arrests and detentions. Human rights activists argue that these actions often lead to disappearances, leaving families without answers or access to justice.
The group called for immediate investigations into the latest cases. They urged the government to ensure transparency and protect citizens’ rights. Meanwhile, local communities remain frustrated with the lack of progress in resolving such incidents.
The situation has drawn international attention as well. Many global organizations are urging Pakistan to address these issues and ensure accountability. Until this happens, the fear of enforced disappearances continues to haunt residents of Balochistan.