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Disappearance: Both the students were allegedly abducted from the University Campus on November 1, 2021. Baloch Students Council University protest: The incident triggered a sit in by the Baloch Students Council (BSO) and massive protests resulting in halting of academic activities for up to 3 weeks. Protests started on November 7 after the ...
A report from the Interior Ministry in 2012 stated that Lashkar-e-Jhangvi, Lashkar-e-Balochistan, Baloch Musalla Difa Tanzeem, and the Baloch Liberation Army were involved in violent disturbances. The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan estimates that these groups and others killed 2,050 innocent persons and injured another 3,822 in 2012.
The Baloch Republican Students Organization (Urdu: بلوچ ریپبلکن اسٹوڈنٹس آرگنائزیشن) is a prominent student and political organization that campaigns for the ethnic Baloch students in Pakistan's Balochistan province and other Baloch dominated areas in Pakistan.
Pakistani police Monday freed 290 Baloch activists who were arrested when they attempted to hold a protest last week in the capital, Islamabad. The activists had traveled 1,600 kilometers (about ...
The Baloch Students Organization (BSO; Urdu: بلوچ اسٹوڈنٹس آرگنائزیشن) is a student organisation that campaigns for the students of Pakistan's Balochistan Province. It was founded as a student movement on 26 November 1967 in Karachi [1] and remains the largest ethnic Baloch student body in the country. It was divided due ...
Balochistan is the poorest province in Pakistan. [4] The Baloch community alleges neglect and exploitation by the Government of Pakistan. [4]The BYC was founded following the attack in Turbat on the night of May 26, 2020, which resulted in the death of a Baloch woman, Malik Naz, and injuries to her four-year-old daughter, Bramsh.
The Baloch Long March was a protest movement led by Mahrang Baloch and other Baloch women activists from the BYC, journeying from Turbat to Islamabad, to protest human rights violations and enforced disappearances in Balochistan. [16] [17] [1] According to the BYC, the protestors were abducted by the ISI, [18] and detained by Islamabad Police. [19]
The Baloch Students Organization-Awami or BSO-Awami was founded in 1972, when it split from the Baloch Students Organization (BSO). It supported Baluch People's Liberation Front, a militant organization in Balochistan against Pakistani control. The organisation was Marxist-Leninist in its ideology. It was against the sardari system in Balochistan.