Balochistan: incidents of militants, disappearance and hanging from people under the protection of the state: report
London, September 11 (IANS). From a report, it was revealed that terrorist groups related to Daesh in the province of Balochistan in Pakistan and common militia work in state protection, and Daish publicly admitted to having her refuge in Khujdar and Mastung. Since 2008, a disappearance and hanging pattern of hanging in the Balochistan Province has been seen, a policy critic ‘kill and throw’. A report from the UK -based ‘The Milli Chronicle’ set out in detail, ‘Instead of demolishing these extremist bases, Pakistan’s power allegedly used them for political profits. The militants who once targeted the sounds were targeted in the direction of the suppression of the Baloch nationalists and helped the lead. Shafiq Mangal, son of former Balochistan chief minister Nase Mengal, who after leaving Aisnan College included himself in a Deobandi Madrasa and had a relationship with Lashkar-e-Taiba. The leadership of Mangal, extremist became powerful and often worked completely fearlessly. In 2010, there was a pomegranate attack on a rally by Baloch Students’ Organization (BSOZAD). After this, there were target attacks on cultural programs, in which young participants were killed and crippled. The atmosphere of hurry and murders like Balach and Majid Jehri. Refused to deepen. Each incident confirmed the assumption that Pakistan’s security agencies outsourced the extremists. MPs, including Sardar Akhtar Mangal, accused the Pakistani army of giving the militia weapon and protection to stop nationalist movements. This collusion extends to the political aristocratic class. Acting Home Affairs Minister Sarfaraz Bughati has been accused of retaining his own military. Politics, extremism and military support show how strong this system has become. Families, military or security forces of missing persons regularly gather for the release of their loved ones in Quetta and other areas with photos of missing boys, brothers and fathers in the hands of security forces. Fearful protests of families of missing persons often have indifference or direct oppression. The report of the Mic Chronicle mentions: “Even the protests demanded by liability in Islamabad have been crushed, setting out the hypocrisy of the claims of the democratic rule of Pakistan. Die Burger Sama Samaj Samaj is caught between the Hamers of the Army and the Hamers of the Extremists. Daesh’s presence is not limited to the common dollar.