💨 Abstract
In Balochistan, Pakistan, a disturbing trend has emerged where individuals, previously forcibly disappeared, are later killed after release, as cited by activist Mahrang Baloch. Zakaria Zaheer from Gwadar is one such victim, having been killed shortly after release. This practice is reported in other parts of the province, leading to condemnation by Baloch activists and concerns for human rights.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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