Caught in the lenses..! This chilling video highlights the atrocities on Balochistan as Pakistan Army relentlessly kills unarmed man

NewsBharati    13-Feb-2019
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Baloch, February 13: Fighting for independence since a long time, addressing issues of adverse harassments on people especially kids and women, Baluchistan is fighting for freedom from Pakistan. The atrocities and humiliation pondered on the people there has increased to a great level and the fight against it is becoming intense.

In a heart wrenching video shared by a political activist from the Free Balochistan Movement, shows the Pakistani army brutally killing an unarmed Baloch man, after dragging him out of his house at an undisclosed location here in Balochistan and relentlessly firing at the man for unknown reasons.

Shared by political activist Beebagr Baloch on Twitter, the video shows the man being dragged out of his house by the Pakistani army before bullets are relentlessly fired at him by a group of uniformed personnel for unknown reasons. The graphic video is being deemed as a window into the brutalities borne by Baloch people every day, which are strengthened by regular pleas by Baloch activists regarding the unnecessary killings undertaken by Pakistani law enforcement.

In another video shared by the Baloch people, the Pakistan Army raided an area in Balochistan, in which they broke downs gates, destroyed multiple homes and looted valuables, harassing women and children.

Groups like the Baloch Republican Party (BRP), Baloch National Movement (BNM) Free Balochistan Movement (FBM) and others have held regular protests in the West to bring attention to the enforced disappearances and the regular recovery of mutilated bodies of disappeared Baloch persons.

Thousands of Baloch political activists and intellectuals from resource-rich Balochistan have gone missing, allegedly kidnapped and killed by Pakistan's security forces. Despite hue and cry by victim family members and human rights organisations, Islamabad has failed to free them from detention centres.