Baloch Yakjeethi Committee declares January 25 as Baloch Genocide Day
The Baloch Yakjeethi Committee recently declared January 25 as the Baloch Genocide Day since on this day more than 200 bodies of Baloch missing persons were found in the Tootak area of Khuzdar.
The committee posted on X: "The Baloch Yakjeethi Committee declares January 25 as Baloch Genocide Day."
"On this day, more than 200 bodies of Baloch missing persons were discovered in the Tootak area of Khuzdar. All the deceased individuals were those of missing persons who had been abducted by security forces and death squads at various times," the group said.
Meanwhile, family members of three allegedly abducted Baloch students blocked the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) route recently, activist Mehrang Baloch said.
The three students were identified as Aslam, Hammal and Bahadur Chakar.
Mehrang Baloch posted on X: "Aslam , Hammal and Bahadur chakar are Baloch students, who have been abducted from hoshap and Tajaban, their family members have blocked the CPEC route."
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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