Allah Nazar Baloch, head of the militant Balochistan Liberation Front, unleashed a fierce critique against Balochistan’s Chief Minister Sarfaraz Bugti, branding the province’s new custody regulations as brutal and oppressive. In a post on Truth Social, he alleged daily abductions of five individuals by Pakistani forces, vanishing them without trace.
Appealing directly to global watchdogs like the UN, EU, Amnesty, and HRW, Baloch demanded action against the alleged slaughter of Baloch civilians. He described Bugti as a puppet enforcing his masters’ draconian agenda, with detention facilities reminiscent of Nazi atrocities. ‘Security agencies kidnap five people on average every day, ramping up the vicious kill-and-dump operations,’ he charged.
Baloch didn’t spare Baloch lawmakers, condemning their silence as partnership in crime. He defended the independence movement as lawful and just, pressing non-violent politicians to break their hush on state barbarism. ‘Silence in the face of injustice is complicity,’ he declared.
The controversy swirls around the freshly approved ‘Balochistan Prevention, Detention and De-Radicalization Rules 2025,’ greenlit in a cabinet meeting chaired by Bugti. Observers argue this PPP-led government’s decision institutionalizes forced vanishings, allowing CTD-monitored interrogations of ‘suspects’ in detention camps instead of judicial proceedings—a clear breach of constitutional safeguards.
In an era of shifting global dynamics, Baloch reiterated calls for international intervention, insisting the UN must uphold its responsibilities. He prophesied that posterity will vindicate defenders of justice while condemning the indifferent. This escalation underscores deepening tensions in Balochistan, where families of the disappeared continue their desperate fight for truth.