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Pakistan: Karachi activists furious over state crackdown on Baloch protesters – World News Network

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Last updated: August 4, 2024 12:00 am
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Karachi [Pakistan], August 4 (ANI): A massive gathering by civil society activists took place at the streets of Karachi on Saturday, against the state crackdown on Baloch protesters in Sindh and Balochistan, Dawn reported.
The protestors chanted slogans against the government’s “cowardice” and “hypocrisy”, and also called out the state to “stop the siege of Gwadar.”
Their voices, the loudest among the three demonstrations underway in the area, were undeterred even as the city’s humidity levels peaked.
“We won’t back down until and unless the oppression stops,” said Virsa Pirzado, one of the protesters and a member of the Sindh Commission on the Status of Women.
“The state clampdown is unacceptable, the way they arrested them is unacceptable, the way they beat up Baloch women and children is unacceptable,” Dawn quoted the protestor as saying. “The issue of missing persons is genuine.”
Earlier on Friday night, several workers of the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) were arrested when they gathered near the Arts Council roundabout to stage a rally in protest over incidents of alleged torture and detention in Gwadar, as reported by Dawn.
The BYC accused the police of manhandling participants of the rally and alleged that around 50 workers, including women, were detained, when they tried to march on the KPC.
On the other hand, the police claimed that organisers violated the ban on holding any unlawful assembly in the Red Zone, adding that 14 male activists were booked under the relevant sections of the Pakistan Penal Code while women protesters were released immediately.
But activists who gathered for the release of these detainees today claimed that the number of those arrested was largely underreported.
“Last night, around 150 Baloch protesters, including students, were subjected to a baton charge and arrested for nothing. They were just lodging a peaceful protest,” Riaz Ahmed, a Karachi University professor, said.
“Several of those arrested have not yet returned home; their names are not in the first information reports and we fear they will be declared missing persons,” he said.
Ahmed highlighted that peaceful Baloch protesters were being pushed into a corner. “Where is the civilian government? All these political parties only speak up when they are benefiting. But what about the public? Who will listen to them?” he questioned.
The professor, who has spearheaded several protests in the city, added that he was prepared to be arrested today. Ahmed’s sentiment was shared by other protesters as well.
Senior journalist Mujahid Barelvi also lambasted the Pakistani authorities for imposing a four-day ban on holding public gatherings and rallies within the city’s Red Zone.
“I have written an application to the KPC’s governing body and I have demanded that as long as their ban remains, the Press Club be declared a Red Zone for any government official,” he stated as his fellow demonstrators cheered him on.
According to Dawn, what started as a small protest soon expanded into a crowd. Soon, the demonstrators decided to march towards the Artillery Maidan police station — which is located a short distance from the Press Club — and check on the status of the detainees.
They were, however, stopped by a large contingent of police, both men and women officers, who held batons in their hands.
The protesters expressed their objection to this. Iqra Baloch said: “How is it possible that the police are never present anywhere but at a protest, especially when it concerns the Baloch people?” she asked.
On the other hand, activist Anum Khan emphasised that the protest in Gwadar was being held to speak up against the chronic problem of ‘enforced disappearances.’
“But the response by the state in the form of intimidation and force…this shows their weakness, not their strength,” she added. (ANI)

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