Pakistan's Controversial Detention Law In Balochistan, What It Means
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Rowlatt Act returns to Pakistan? Army given sweeping powers in Balochistan, acquittal for detention without trial
Pakistan's Controversial Detention Law In Balochistan, What It Means
The legislation allows military and intelligence agencies, including the Pakistan Army and ISI, to detain individuals for up to 90 days without filing any formal charges or presenting them in court.
Pakistan gets law to arrest Baloch citizens for 90 days only on suspicion
The Pakistani-administered Balochistan Assembly passed a law that allows security forces to detain Baloch civilians for 90 days without any judicial recourse. Activists compare it to laws in Nazi Germany.
Amnesty International flags enforced disappearances of Baloch students, seeks immediate action
Amnesty International, a human rights organisation, has pointed out a pattern of targeting and alarming allegations of the continuous disappearance of Baloch students in Balochistan and across Pakistan. Mahjabeen Baloch, a student at the University of Balochistan, has been missing since May 29, 2025. Earlier on May 24, her brother Younas Baloch was forcibly disappeared by security authorities, according to a post on X. Authorities’ crackdown on …
Pakistan Army props murderous ISKP to suppress Baloch and Pashtuns
A Surprising DevelopmentOn May 25, a video titled “The Mastung incident and the conspiracy of the infidels’ was released by Islamic State-Khorasan Province [ISKP] in which this Salafi jihadist terrorist group formally declared war against armed Baloch groups fighting against the occupation army of Pakistan. Recorded in Pashto, this 36-minute video cites an alleged attack […] The post Pakistan Army props murderous ISKP to suppress Baloch and Pash…
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