On July 28, 2024, the Baloch Raaji Muchi in Gwadar, intended as a peaceful assembly for Baloch rights, descended into violence, exposing yet again the brutal tactics of the Paki establishment. The Baloch Yakjehti Committee reported that the gathering was violently disrupted by Pak Army, who blocked roads and opened fire on peaceful participants.

During the incident, Abdul Sattar, a 27-year-old laborer from Girisha Nal in Khuzdar, was shot in the leg by Pak forces at the Talar checkpoint, leaving him permanently disabled. The targeting of Abdul Sattar underscores the systematic oppression of the Baloch people, where even those participating in peaceful national events face life-altering violence.

The Committee further highlighted that Abdul Sattar’s condition deteriorated due to road blockades, internet shutdowns, and limited medical assistance, all of which exacerbated his injuries. These actions reflect the occupied-Pak state’s continued neglect of the welfare and basic rights of the Baloch people, where access to healthcare and information is routinely restricted.

Baloch Gathering Met with Gunfire

Adding to the tragedy, Abdul Sattar has been subjected to constant harassment by Paki intelligence agencies. He has been repeatedly summoned for questioning regarding his participation in the national gathering, facing threats to his life and his family’s safety. This harassment is emblematic of the Paki establishment’s broader strategy to silence dissent and intimidate those who dare to demand their rights.

The Baloch Yakjehti Committee has warned that if any harm comes to Abdul Sattar or his family, the responsibility will lie squarely with the Paki state and its agencies.

While the Pak Army claims to uphold law and order, its actions reveal a colonial mindset aimed at silencing Baloch voices through violence, intimidation, and neglect. The violent crackdown on peaceful assemblies, coupled with harassment of participants, is the strategy to suppress the legitimate aspirations of the Baloch people, who have long been demanding autonomy and respect for their rights.

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