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Rights group chief claims 18,000 'missing' in Balochistan

Karachi: The head of a rights group working for the Baloch people yesterday alleged that around 18,000 people had been detained without charge by security agencies in the troubled Balochistan province of southwest Pakistan.  Voice

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Karachi: The head of a rights group working for the Baloch people yesterday alleged that around 18,000 people had been detained without charge by security agencies in the troubled Balochistan province of southwest Pakistan. 




Voice of Baluch Missing Persons chief Mama Qadeer made the allegation as he led dozens of protesters, including relatives of the “missing persons” into Karachi after a 27-day march from Quetta, the capital of Balochistan.  

He said the government did not appear to be sincere about the missing persons or the plight of their families.  “We have come to Karachi to set up a hunger strike and protest camp to draw the attention of authorities and media toward this grave problem in our province,” he said.  

The protesters, mostly women and children, marched via the Hub Road from Quetta and set up camp outside Karachi Press Club. A large contingent of police was deployed at the site to provide security to the protesters.

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