Pakistani authorities claim 290 Baloch protesters released from prison, police custody
Pakistan's caretaker government on Monday said 290 Baloch protesters, who were arrested during a demonstration in Islamabad against enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings, have been released from prison and police custody, media reports said.
In a statement on X (formerly Twitter), the interior ministry said the decision was taken in light of the negotiations held between the Baloch demonstrators and a cabinet committee, reported Dawn News.
The march, which commenced from Turbat city over the alleged extrajudicial killing of a Baloch youth by Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) personnel, reached the federal capital last week.
The Islamabad Police allegedly used force to take a large section of people in custody.
In light of the crackdown, the march led by the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) had converted into a sit-in outside the National Press Club, reported Dawn News.
The BYC on Saturday gave a three-day ultimatum to quash the cases registered against students and activists and release all of the protesters.
In its statement issued today, the interior ministry confirmed the release of 290 detained protesters, the Pakistani newspaper reported.
“Peaceful protests are the right of every citizen but no one will be allowed to take the law into their own hands,” it said.
BYC posted on X: "After a long struggle, 160+ Baloch protesters are released now. The statement of @ICT_Police is based on false and illogical. Still, 100+ are in police custody and some of them are missing, @ICT_Police not providing the correct information to us and the media, and Dr Zaheer Baloch is missing we are concerned about his life."