Balochistan Occupied by Pakistan Still in the Dark Ages: Thousands Disappear, No Basic Amenities, Rising Tensions
ANN NEWS DESK
Balochistan, under Pakistani control, remains in a state of severe neglect, with its people enduring harsh conditions reminiscent of the dark ages. Thousands have reportedly disappeared, abducted by the Pakistan army, leaving families in despair. The region suffers from a dire lack of infrastructure—no roads, no water, no power.
In a conversation with ANN News, a Baloch student revealed that they still lack internet access and basic human rights. The army’s brutal tactics include the alleged torture of young boys and girls, deepening the region’s anguish.
Sources have informed ANN News that a Baloch militant group has escalated its struggle, declaring full-scale war against the Pakistan army. Yesterday, the militant group killed numerous civilians and ambushed the Pakistan army, resulting in the deaths of more than three dozen soldiers and civilians. The situation in the area has spiraled out of control, with rising violence and instability.
Dr. Afreen Khan, a prominent Baloch activist, noted that the younger generation in Balochistan is increasingly looking toward India, aspiring to be part of a nation where they believe their rights and future could be better secured.
This unfolding crisis highlights the ongoing human rights violations in Balochistan and the growing unrest among its people, as the region faces escalating violence and uncertainty.