Quetta, September 27 (IANS). The Human Rights Organization Baloch Yakjehhti Committee (BYC) strongly condemned the supervision of its chief Mahrang Baloch and other workers for being detained at random, even after the 15 -day conservation period. BYC immediately demanded attention from the United Nations. This response from BYC was cited by the local media, in which the lawyer of the human rights institution cited that the court against terrorism came to light after the court against terrorism rejected the request of the BYC chief Mahrang Baloch and others’ supervision. According to the report of Pakistan’s leading newspaper Dawn, Judge Muhammad Ali Mubeen refused to increase the oversight of Meharang Baloch and instructed him to send him to judicial custody. The human rights institution says that the BYC chief Mahrang Baloch, Central Leaders Babagar Baloch and Sibgatullah Shah and activist Bibo Baloch and Gulzadi Baluch were transferred to Quetta’s judicial supervision after being arbitrarily and illegally deprived of freedom and repeatedly on the police’s actions. BYC says he was jailed for more than three months without any appropriate procedure or effective judicial review. Based on the allegations inspired by concoction and politics, he was later arrested again and kept in police custody for more than two months without any legal legal justification. Although his police custody is now over, he is in the Huda prison of Quetta in the judge. According to BYC, human rights activists are only targeted for the freedom of expression, the formation of a trade union and exercise their rights to hold a peaceful meeting. He raised his voice against missing, murders and other serious human rights violations in Balochistan. The human rights institution emphasized that arbitrary arrest to suppress disagreement and prolonged hearing-provisional, human rights defenders, is a direct violation of the responsibilities of Pakistan under international law, including United Nations Declaration on Human Rights Guards. The BYC urged the United Nations to focus on this situation immediately and put Pakistan under pressure to follow its international obligations, including the right to safety of fundamental freedom and effective treatment. -Ians Kanak/BC shares this story tags
Quetta: Voice raised against illegal supervision of the BYC Chief Meharang Baloch
