Human rights violations in Balochistan are getting worse as militants and security forces target civilians, while authorities seem unwilling to rein in lawlessness, according to a report released on Wednesday. The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP), an independent non-governmental organisation, said in its report that lawlessness in the province had proliferated at an alarming rate with a growing numbers of targeted killings, kidnappings, enforced disappearances and attacks on religious minorities.
Zohra Yusuf, HRCP chairwoman, said at least 140 mutilated bodies of people gone missing had been found in the past year. "A very dangerous trend has emerged that those who disappeared were now found dead on roadsides. The bodies have torture marks," she told a news conference at an Islamabad hotel.
HRCP report says 143 people have gone missing since 2009 but Yusuf said the number could be much higher because the commission reported only those cases which it could verify.There was evidence to substantiate families' claims that victims were kidnapped by security forces or had been killed while in custody, she added. Yusuf said insurgents and religious extremists were also involved in killings of ethnic and religious minorities.
Comments
Comments are closed.