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UN human rights experts have voiced concern over Pakistan's counter-terrorism measures in Balochistan, particularly enforced disappearances, internet blackouts, and the impact on civil liberties. They called for respect for international law, accountability for human rights violations, and an end to the abusive listing of activists as "proscribed persons." The experts also urged Pakistan to address the root causes of violence and increase efforts to address grievances in Balochistan.
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