'Attempt to suppress democracy': Human Rights Organization objects to the trial of Baloch activists in the Pakistani prisons

Quetta, October 12 (IANS). Baloch Yakjehati Committee (BYC) has criticized the trial of the BYC leaders Mehrang Baloch, Bibo Baloch, Gulzadi Baloch, Biberg Baloch and Sibgatullah Shahji within the prison walls. They have a “serious and deliberate attempt to suppress transparency, exclude public investigation and institutionalize the criminalization of peaceful political division in Balochistan.” The BYC said on Saturday that the judicial supervision of all the detained by CC leaders was extended by another ten days. BYC activists said that since his arrest in March, he was subjected to continued unreasonable detention and that he was repeatedly prevented from meeting his legal representatives. In a statement shared against judicial supervision of the BYC leaders who have been extended for ten more days. “This change at prison trial is a serious and deliberate attempt to suffocate transparency, exclude public investigation and further institutionalize the criminalization of peaceful political division in Balochistan.” It is further stated: “By holding the proceedings behind prison walls, the state blocks families, journalists and neutral observers to see the process, which is in direct violation of Pakistan’s own constitution and international standards of a fair trial. Since their arrest to a peaceful protest of the judge of the direct practice has disappeared, legal representatives. “Mehrang Baloch and other BYC members were arrested on March 22 on charges of” attacking “from the Quetta civil hospital and” people to violence “. BYC leaders who were against the deterioration were arrested a day later, the leading returns of Pakistan were arrested for the first time. The Pakistan punishment code.