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BALOCHISTAN TIMES: PAKISTAN: The bullet riddled bodies of nine more missing persons including one journalist were found - AHRC[\b]
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PAKISTAN: The bullet
riddled bodies of nine more
missing persons including
one journalist were found -
AHRC
November 11, 2011
The disappearances and
extrajudicial killings continue
and not a single day goes by
without the abduction and
murder of activists. The
family members of
disappeared persons who
were holding a protest
meeting and token hunger
strike outside the Quetta
Press Club at the capital of
Balochistan province were
warned by some plain
clothed persons that they
should wind up their
meeting otherwise they
would face serious
problems.
Since July 2010 to date,
there have been 215
extrajudicial killings of
missing persons.
It is also reported that police
and plain clothed persons
had approached the
newspaper hawkers and
book stalls and stopped
them not to keep the Daily
Tawar which generally vocal
on the actions of military
and Para-Military forces
against the people of
Balochistan.
The group, Reporters
without Borders (RSF) has
shown its outrage at the
murder of Javed Naseer
Rind, former deputy editor
of the newspaper, which is
close to nationalist and pro-
independence groups in
Balochistan. His body was
found on November 5 in the
Khuzdar district, south of
the Baloch capital Quetta.
He was abducted on
September 9 from his
computer shop by persons
in plain clothes. His friends
and family members say
they were from the state
intelligence agency as they
identified themselves to the
people who were gathered
about while he was being
dragged into a four wheel
jeep bearing no registration
number. Such is the
arrogance of the people
from these agencies that
they have no fear in
disclosing their identities.
Rind's body was found in
Ghazgi Chowk in Khuzdar,
300 km south of Quetta in
the southwest Pakistan. His
bullet-riddled body showed
signs of torture and bore a
message identifying him.
The list of missing persons
grows longer each day.
Some of those recovered
include:
.
PAKISTAN: The bullet
riddled bodies of nine more
missing persons including
one journalist were found -
AHRC
November 11, 2011
The disappearances and
extrajudicial killings continue
and not a single day goes by
without the abduction and
murder of activists. The
family members of
disappeared persons who
were holding a protest
meeting and token hunger
strike outside the Quetta
Press Club at the capital of
Balochistan province were
warned by some plain
clothed persons that they
should wind up their
meeting otherwise they
would face serious
problems.
Since July 2010 to date,
there have been 215
extrajudicial killings of
missing persons.
It is also reported that police
and plain clothed persons
had approached the
newspaper hawkers and
book stalls and stopped
them not to keep the Daily
Tawar which generally vocal
on the actions of military
and Para-Military forces
against the people of
Balochistan.
The group, Reporters
without Borders (RSF) has
shown its outrage at the
murder of Javed Naseer
Rind, former deputy editor
of the newspaper, which is
close to nationalist and pro-
independence groups in
Balochistan. His body was
found on November 5 in the
Khuzdar district, south of
the Baloch capital Quetta.
He was abducted on
September 9 from his
computer shop by persons
in plain clothes. His friends
and family members say
they were from the state
intelligence agency as they
identified themselves to the
people who were gathered
about while he was being
dragged into a four wheel
jeep bearing no registration
number. Such is the
arrogance of the people
from these agencies that
they have no fear in
disclosing their identities.
Rind's body was found in
Ghazgi Chowk in Khuzdar,
300 km south of Quetta in
the southwest Pakistan. His
bullet-riddled body showed
signs of torture and bore a
message identifying him.
The list of missing persons
grows longer each day.
Some of those recovered
include: