Asma Jahangir was the example of the continuous struggle for the restoration of Humanity, Equality & Justice. BHRO

Baloch Human Rights Organization’s representative expresses its sorrow at the demise of ex-president of Supreme Court Bar Association and human rights defender, Asma Jahangir. The representative said that Asma Jahangir has remained an icon, pioneer and champion of human rights who always stand firm on her stance and struggled side by side for the safe recovery of enforced disappeared persons in Pakistan. The organizations which are struggling for the safe recovery of enforced disappeared persons will always feel loss of such a courageous and human loving person. A chapter came to its end which teaches freedom of humanity, equality and justice.

Baloch Human Rights Organization hopes that her team will carry on the struggle and mission of Ms Asma Jahangir for the safe recovery of enforced disappeared persons and coordinate with the families of all the forcefully disappeared persons in Pakistan.

Baloch Human Rights Organization offers its condolences to the family of Asma Jahangir.

Human Rights Council of Balochistan (Hakkpaan) is a non-profit and non-partisan human rights group based in Balochistan and Sweden. It collects reports from Balochistan, a region Pakistan government does not allow any media and HR group to visit and report. Human rights violations in Balochistan is not a new phenomenon, but it got its worst levels after the Military coup de tat of Pakistan in 1999. Thousands of Baloch have been reported missing, hundreds killed in fake encounters and so-called kill and dump policy of the military. HRCB collects the data from Balochistan itself, through its network of volunteers and supporters, organizes and reports them to the human rights mechanisms of the world.