Balochistan reports a threefold increase in forced disappearances and physical intimidation by the Pakistani army.

Balochistan Liberation Army members are targeted by Pakistan army forces . Attacks on Balochistan Liberation Army members have increased .

Quetta (Balochistan) (November 19, 2009) : In the Bolan district of Balochistan, Pakistan's defence forces have been carrying out counter-insurgency operations, aimed at Balochistan Liberation Army members.According to reports, physical assaults and vehement abduction of the local Baloch population have increased dramatically as the offensive against the Baloch liberation force continues.According to IFFRAS, Chinese Prime Minister Xi Jinping expressed great worry about the safety of Chinese citizens involved in the CPEC scheme during a meeting with Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif in Bejing on November 2.Pakistan's mainstream media has remained silent on the issue, and only a tiny amount of information is available on social media.

According to IFFRAS, the BLA has also attacked after a meeting between Junior Commissioned Officer Kaleem Ullah and a military intelligence officer Mohammad Faisal from Balochistans Harnai district in September this year.The BLA had issued an ultimatum to the Pakistan army for a prisoner exchange before November 4.The bid was turned down due to unknown reasons.Shireen Mazari, the head of Pakistan's Tehreek-i-Insaf group, tweeted on November 7 to address human rights violations in the Balochistan region.

These incidents were confirmed by another tweet by the Baloch Womens Forum, which gave specific names.Sammo Sumalani, Samidha Sumalani, and her daughter Raaji, Zar Bakht Sumalani, and Bani Sumalanis' daughter Fareeda were among her names.Pakistan's army uses a tactic to terrorize locals and put pressure on BLA members by placing targets on the backs of women and children specifically.The use of sophisticated combat equipment, along with unannounced curfews in the Bolan province, has not only created food and water shortages but also created difficulties during medical emergencies, according to the IFFRAS.

According to the BLA, eight SSG commandos were among the dead Pakistan army personnel killed.The Pakistan Army has neither confirmed nor denied the assault.Akhtar Mengal, the leader of the Balochistan National Party, accused Pakistan security forces of carrying out deceptions and the forceful disappearance of Baloch locals.During Imran Khan's tenure as Prime Minister, the number of fake encounters and disappearance increased by threefold.

More than five thousand people have been reported missing, according to IFFRAS, citing Voice for Baloch Missing Persons, a nonprofit that investigates missing persons.According to the report, students, activists, mothers, and children are among the missing.After an incident at the University of Karachi, where three Chinese citizens were killed in a suicide attack by an alleged female BLA member, attacks on BLA members and Baloch locals have increased.Dr Nazir Noor Baloch, the Baloch National Movement's human rights secretary, wrote to Human Rights organisations, including the United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR), Human Rights Watch (HRW), and the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP), on September 20.

During its 51st session, the Human Rights Commission in Geneva hosted this manifestation.

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