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Baloch Activist Breaks 17-Year Silence on Pakistan's Enforced Disappearances

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A Baloch activist has written an open letter highlighting the issue of enforced disappearances in Pakistan's Balochistan region. The letter draws attention to a pattern that Baloch nationalist groups and families of missing persons have long alleged: that forced disappearances are a systematic part of Pakistan's counter-insurgency operations. International human rights organizations have also raised concerns about this practice over the years. The open letter represents a significant public statement after 17 years of silence on the matter.

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