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Quetta Schoolchildren Demand Safe Return Of Abducted Boy Amid Protests

In a poignant demonstration, schoolchildren gathered at Balochistan Assembly Chowk in Quetta, holding banners and placards, demanding the swift and safe return of Muhammad Musawir, who was abducted from the Multani Mohalla area on November 14. The young protesters questioned their safety and their ability to focus on studies in such an environment.

Rising Public Outcry

The children’s protest is part of a larger wave of demonstrations, with political parties and citizens rallying for justice. Traffic in Quetta came to a standstill due to the ongoing protests, further highlighting the growing unrest. Despite being summoned to the Balochistan Assembly to report progress, officials have yet to provide any concrete leads.

Province-Wide Strike Announced

The abduction has sparked widespread anger across Balochistan. Political parties, backed by traders, have announced a province-wide strike on November 25, aiming to pressure the government into taking decisive action. Protesters are also planning to block key highways connecting Balochistan to other provinces.

Political Leaders Voice Criticism

Maulana Abdul Wasey, leader of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F), criticized the provincial government for failing to ensure public safety. Expressing support for the shutter-down strike on November 23, he accused authorities of incompetence in addressing lawlessness and ensuring governance.

Enforced Disappearances: A Broader Concern

Balochistan has long grappled with enforced disappearances, a deeply troubling issue affecting thousands, particularly from the Baloch ethnic community. Victims are often detained without explanation, leaving families distraught and harassed when seeking answers. The case of Muhammad Musawir adds to the growing frustration over the province’s ongoing security challenges.

 

Shukriya Shahi

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