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In Balochistan, Pakistan's most marginalized province, protests are escalating due to the state's brutal policies, including enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, and genocide allegations. Families are staging sit-ins, such as one by Akhtar Shah's family in Kalat, braving freezing temperatures for 48 hours demanding justice.
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