In a powerful display of public outrage, the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) organized widespread protests across Naal, Nokundi, Gwadar, and Khuzdar in Balochistan, denouncing the unlawful detention of its leaders and ongoing state violence.
The protests drew large crowds, with citizens taking to the streets to demand justice and the release of detained BYC members. The committee shared updates and visuals from each location through posts on X (formerly Twitter).
Protest Highlights from Across Balochistan
🔸 Naal:
A significant protest rally was held to oppose the unlawful detention of BYC leadership.
BYC posted on X:
“Protesters gathered in large numbers to denounce the ongoing state violence, enforced disappearances, and the unlawful detention of BYC leadership.”
🔸 Nokundi:
Rally participants raised strong slogans against state repression.
“Participants demanded the immediate release of BYC’s detained leadership and condemned the repression of Baloch voices.” – BYC on X
🔸 Gwadar:
A massive rally saw people carrying images of BYC leader Mahrang Baloch, standing united in their call for justice.
“Gwadar stands firm in the struggle for justice and refuses to bow before oppression.” – BYC
🔸 Khuzdar:
Thousands took to the streets in Khuzdar, expressing anger over violent state actions and seeking the release of arrested leaders.
“A huge number of people condemned the violent repression of BYC and demanded the release of its leadership.” – BYC
Rising Human Rights Concerns in Balochistan
The Balochistan region continues to suffer from enforced disappearances, unlawful detentions, and targeted killings. Many victims face long-term imprisonment without due process, fueling growing mistrust and fear among locals.
These human rights violations have destabilized the region, further eroding public confidence in state institutions and undermining peace-building efforts.
The Message is Clear:
The Baloch people are demanding accountability, justice, and an end to repression. The strong turnout at these rallies reflects deep-rooted frustration and a collective stand against ongoing oppression in Balochistan.