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Another teenage Baloch student found dead Forced-disappearances on rise in Balochistan: another three Baloch abducted by Pakistani forces

Occupied Balochistan: Another bullet-riddled body of an 18 year old Baloch student was recovered on Sunday evening from Khanozai area of Pishin, Balochistan. He had been identified as member of Baloch Students Organization-Azad who was also student of Multan Polytechnic College.

According to hospital sources, the victim identified as Asim Karim Baloch who was strangled to death and the body also bore marks of torture and bullet wounds.

The BSO-Azad held a protest demonstration at Bolan Medical College on Monday along with dead body. The students chanted slogans against security forces. According to a spokesman of BSO-Azad, Asim Karim, a resident of Besima Balochistan, was studying in Multan city of Punjab. On 24 October had come to Balochistan after he heard about the abduction of his elder brother Tarq Karim Baloch. On 26 October he addressed a held a press conference at Quetta press club against the abduction of his brother Tariq Karim Baloch from Karachi, he had gone back to his home in Besima after the press conference. On 30 he was returning home after attending a wedding ceremony when Pakistani security force fired live rounds at him and arrested him in injured condition. He was never heard of until 1 November 2010 when his dead body was discovered in Khanozia region in Balochistan. “We have eyewitnesses about the incident. Security forces opened fire on him when,” he alleged azaad spokesman.

Talking to newsmen, spokesman said several members of BSO-Azad had so far been killed in similar manner and accused security forces of killings its members. “It was violation of law and human rights bu we, the BSO-Azad, will not stay away from struggle though our members are being killed in brutal manner,” he added.

It is worth mentioning that around 40 Baloch student and political activists have been killed in captivity by Pakistani security forces so far. The killed include three teenage members of BSO-azaad, two Baloch lawyers, one Balochi language singer and two member of Voice for Baloch Missing Persons. Baloch analysts believe that Pakistan is repeating the history of Bangladesh in Balochistan because when Bengali peoples’ liberation movement was at peak the Pakistani military committed similar atrocities against Bengali students’ and political organisations to quell their freedom movement.

It must also be recalled that Pakistan Punjabi military and Pashtun FC has recently arrested a Baloch police official Mr Hamid Hameed from Besima who was also son of a Levis staff. The arrest of a Baloch policeman once against illustrates that Pakistan’s Punjabi dominated military is hell bent to indiscriminately kill Baloch activists regardless of their profession and political affiliation.

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