Baloch Social Media Activists have come together to commemorate the events of February 18, 2011, when a military operation in Tootak, Balochistan, reportedly led to severe human rights violations and the loss of lives. Marking the anniversary under the hashtag #18FebTootakOperation, activists have renewed their call for justice and international accountability.

The activists released a statement saying: “On this solemn day, February 18, we remember the tragic events that unfolded in Tootak in 2011, where the voices of freedom were met with violence and oppression. The military operation launched against our people was not just an attack on individuals, but an assault on our very identity and our right to exist as a free nation. We honor the memory of those who bravely stood against the forces of oppression, including the martyrdom of Naeem Baloch and Yahya Baloch, who defended their community with unwavering courage. Their sacrifice serves as a powerful reminder of our struggle and the resilience of the Baloch spirit.”

The activists stress that the forced disappearance of 80-year-old Mohammed Rahim Qalandrani and 16 members of his family highlights the continued persecution faced by the Baloch community.

As part of their campaign, activists have urged international human rights organizations to hold Pakistan accountable for its alleged war crimes in Balochistan. According to the activists, every year they gather on social media under the hashtag #18FebTootakOperation to amplify their voices and demand justice.

Baloch Social Media Activists appealed saying, we urge everyone to join us in this campaign, to share our stories, and to ensure that the world knows of our plight.

“Our struggle for freedom and human rights will not waver; we will continue to fight for the truth and for the liberation of Balochistan,” the statement reads.

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