Balochistan's Silent Suffering: A Cry for Justice Amidst Ongoing Human Rights Violations
Balochistan's Silent Suffering: A Cry for Justice Amidst Ongoing Human Rights Violations By Dr. Lavkush Singh International Analyst on Geopolitics and Human Rights In the rugged terrains of Balochistan, a haunting silence prevails—a silence born not of peace, but of suppressed voices and unacknowledged suffering. Recent events have once again spotlighted the region's enduring struggle against systemic oppression and human rights abuses. A Region Rich in Resources, Yet Impoverished Balochistan, Pakistan's largest province by area, is endowed with vast natural resources, including natural gas, coal, and minerals. Despite contributing significantly to the national economy, the local population remains marginalized, lacking access to basic amenities and opportunities. This economic disparity has long fueled discontent and calls for greater autonomy. Enforced Disappearances and Extrajudicial Killings The issue of enforced disappearances continues to plague Balochista...