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.
Report of an HRCP fact-finding mission Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (June 22-25, 2013) HRCP-2013-Balochistan giving the people a chance Courtesy: HRCP
PAKISTAN 2016/2017 Armed groups continued to carry out targeted attacks against civilians, including government employees, which resulted in hundreds of casualties. Security forces, particularly paramilitary Rangers in Karachi, committed human…
23 February 2011, 00:00 UTC The Pakistan government must immediately provide accountability for the alarming number of killings and abductions in Balochistan attributed to government forces in recent months, Amnesty…
26 October 2010, 00:00 UTC The Pakistani government must investigate the torture and killings of more than 40 Baloch leaders and political activists over the past four months, Amnesty International…
AI index: ASA 33/001/2009 Date 25 February 2009 Pakistan: Resolve hundreds of Baluch 'disappearances' The Pakistani government must immediately act on its commitment to trace hundreds of Baluch victims of…
January 27, 2014 The UN and international human rights organisations must send fact finding missions to probe the illegal disposal of Baloch people in mass graves. The Asian Human…