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		<title>Norway Urged to Snub Pakistan&#8217;s Kakar and Bugti Over Baloch Atrocities</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Feb 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Anwar ul Haq Kakar]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[A leading voice from Balochistan&#8217;s beleaguered human rights frontline has sounded the alarm bells for Norway ahead of a planned visit by high-profile Pakistani officials. Mir Yar Baloch, a renowned&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>A leading voice from Balochistan&#8217;s beleaguered human rights frontline has sounded the alarm bells for Norway ahead of a planned visit by high-profile Pakistani officials. Mir Yar Baloch, a renowned activist, has implored Oslo to bar entry to Anwar ul Haq Kakar, Pakistan&#8217;s ex-caretaker PM, and Sarfaraz Bugti, the province&#8217;s puppet chief minister, scheduled for February 15-17.</p>



<p>In a forceful Friday statement, Baloch accused the pair of spearheading a reign of terror alongside Pakistan&#8217;s ISI. From forced vanishings and brutal interrogations to secret burials in mass graves, he claims they sustain Pakistan&#8217;s unlawful hold on Balochistan by plundering its resources and bankrolling jihadist outfits like Al-Qaeda and ISIS. Their alleged partnerships extend to Iran&#8217;s IRGC, fueling targeted hits on dissenters.</p>



<p>&#8216;Hosting them in Oslo would embolden ISI-supported terror networks,&#8217; Baloch cautioned, branding them as betrayers of their people and enablers of global threats. He pressed Norway to sever all engagements, warning that inaction invites peril to international peace.</p>



<p>The outcry builds on Thursday&#8217;s remarks by BNM leader Naseem Baloch, who detailed their roles in systemic abuses: disappearances, summary executions, and draconian policies amounting to genocide. He spotlighted connections to Shafiq Mengal&#8217;s notorious death squads, shielded by the Pakistani army.</p>



<p>For Norway, a beacon of humanitarian values, this is no routine diplomacy. Naseem urged rigorous scrutiny—probing the unpunished crimes, militia alliances, and the silence shrouding Baloch victims. &#8216;Do not let your soil whitewash war crimes,&#8217; he appealed to Norwegian stakeholders.</p>



<p>As Balochistan simmers under oppression, this episode highlights the human cost of geopolitical maneuvering. Will Norway stand firm on principles, or yield to statecraft? The activists&#8217; plea resonates far beyond Oslo, challenging the international community to confront complicity in Baloch suffering.</p>
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		<title>3 More Baloch Citizens Vanish in Pakistan&#8217;s Balochistan Dragnet</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jan 2026 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<category><![CDATA[Baloch Genocide Day]]></category>
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					<description><![CDATA[The shadows of fear lengthen in Balochistan as Pakistan&#8217;s military apparatus claims three more innocent lives through enforced disappearance, according to a leading advocacy group. Reported on Tuesday, these abductions&#8230;]]></description>
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<p>The shadows of fear lengthen in Balochistan as Pakistan&#8217;s military apparatus claims three more innocent lives through enforced disappearance, according to a leading advocacy group. Reported on Tuesday, these abductions intensify an already alarming surge in state-backed atrocities plaguing the province.</p>



<p>Paank, the human rights arm of the Baloch National Movement, detailed the harrowing ordeals. On January 24, CTD agents in Quetta&#8217;s bustling Ganj Chowk area seized 40-year-old educator Ali Ahmad Reki from Sorab. Simultaneously, 25-year-old physician Shahjain Ahmad met the same fate at the identical spot.</p>



<p>The net widened further: 22-year-old Junaid Ahmad, a Sorab student, was hauled away from Children Hospital on Khwari Road the previous day, January 23. No traces, no updates – just another statistic in Balochistan&#8217;s ledger of loss.</p>



<p>This triad of terror coincides with Baloch Genocide Day, where the Baloch Students Organization (Azad) issued a clarion call to international watchdogs. Marking the remembrance of multitudes ravaged by Pakistan&#8217;s iron-fisted &#8216;occupation,&#8217; the missive catalogs systemic horrors: indefinite detentions sans trial, barbaric &#8216;kill and dump&#8217; tactics yielding tortured corpses, routine brutality in custody, and muzzling of dissenters from campuses to newsrooms.</p>



<p>Vulnerable groups suffer disproportionately. Mothers, sisters, and children of the vanished stage relentless sit-ins, only to face harassment and vengeance. Schools shutter, jobs evaporate, entrenching generational poverty and despair. Appeals for transparent inquiries fall on deaf ears in Islamabad.</p>



<p>In a bold demand, BSO presses for worldwide solidarity: champion UN investigations, amplify Balochistan&#8217;s plight in global assemblies. These fresh vanishings signal not abatement, but acceleration of a campaign to crush Baloch identity. The international community must act before the graves multiply.</p>
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