Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Balochistan: The mother of an abducted Baloch activist fainted during protest

The mother of Imtiaz Ahmad, an abducted Baloch, fainted during a protest in front of Quetta Press Club as she could no longer tolerate the pain of her son’s absence.
According to detail, the Voice for Baloch Missing Persons organised a protest against enforced-disappearance at Quetta Press Club where hundreds of families of disappeared Baloch took part to demand the release of their loved ones.
The aged and agonised Baloch mother fell unconscious during the protest and was shifted to Hospital for treatment.
Her son of Imtiaz Ahmad Lehdi Baloch was abducted by Pakistan FC and plain clothed officials last year on 9th of June 2018 from Saryab Road Quetta.
Sources reported that Imtiaz Ahmad was school van driver and was abducted from outside Tariq School.
Last month Alia, a niece of Imtiaz, held a press conference at Quetta press club and said that his mother was very anxious and worried about her son but she was living with the hope that one day she would reunite with her son.
Baloch Human rights groups and pro-freedom parties say that Pakistani forces have abducted more than 20,000 Baloch including women and children since the beginning of the current Baloch freedom struggle in early 2000.
The Voice for Baloch Missing Persons has been raising voice for the release of abducted Baloch since 2009 and the families of abducted Baloch continue to pour into the protest camp of VBMP on daily basis to register the cases of their disappeared loved one.

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