College student killed in Besima Balochistan

19 years old college student Saddam was sitting near the grocery shop his father Abdul Aziz owns in Raghay, Besima, Districts Washuk Balochistan when a motorcycle came with two persons, covering their faces, started firing at him and went shouting slogans of “Long Live Pakistan” and “Allah o Akbar”, when they were sure Saddam Abdul Aziz is dead.

Several reports from Balochistan state that Millitant groups are free to move and do what they aim to do, specifically, when it comes to kill the secular activists.

Baloch Human Rights Organization, a group which works to highlighte HR violations in Balochistan, claims that “these militants are death squads, which comprise of street criminals, drug dealers and religios extremists organised by Pakistan Military to remove some of its hurdles by killing the educated youth in different names, be it religious or street crime”.

However, no any Media outlet seems interested to visit Balochishan and confirm the situation.

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.