Balochistan: The State of Human Rights in 2025
This report documents the systematic and widespread human rights violations recorded in Balochistan, Pakistan, throughout the year 2025. The findings reveal a severe deterioration of the human rights situation in 2025, characterized by a sharp escalation in enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, suppression of peaceful dissent, and the targeted persecution of civil society actors, journalists, lawyers, and activists.
Key findings at a glance:
- Enforced disappearances carried out by Pakistani forces, secret agencies, and their backed local militias surged to 1,482 cases in 2025, representing a 79% increase from the year 2024.
- 598 killings were documented, reflecting approximately a 25% increase from the cases in 2024.
- Security forces and state-sponsored death squads were responsible for 325 killings (54.3% of the total).
- 108 minors were among the enforced disappearance victims; 29 minors were killed.
- The Frontier Corps (FC) was identified as the primary perpetrator in both enforced disappearances (897 cases) and killings (195 cases).
- Peaceful protesters, journalists, lawyers, and human rights defenders faced systematic legal harassment, arbitrary arrest, and physical violence.
These violations took place against a backdrop of large-scale military operations, communication blackouts, restrictions on freedom of assembly, and the weaponization of counter-terrorism legislation to criminalize legitimate political and humanitarian activity.
