United Nations Rapporteur Flags Harassment of Baloch Women Activists in Balochistan

The CSR Journal Magazine

Mary Lawlor, the United Nations Special Rapporteur on human rights defenders, has expressed significant concern regarding the alleged harassment of Dr. Sabiha Baloch, a prominent women’s rights activist, and her family. Lawlor’s statement indicates that she has received reports about ongoing intimidation and attempts to criminalize their advocacy efforts. These actions appear to be part of a broader campaign against the Baloch Yakjehti Committee, which has been facing increased scrutiny from state authorities due to its peaceful human rights work. Lawlor emphasized that the tactics employed against human rights defenders are unacceptable.

Testimony from Baloch Women Forum

During the 61st session of the United Nations Human Rights Council, Dr. Shalee Baloch, the chief organizer of the Baloch Women Forum (BWF), addressed the council via a video statement. She painted a troubling picture of the situation in Balochistan, emphasizing that human rights violations persist without accountability despite the consistent appeals from activists and political entities. Dr. Baloch highlighted that Baloch activists have vocally condemned these alleged injustices and are demanding accountability from the authorities.

Call for Acknowledgment and Action

In her extended remarks shared on social media, Dr. Baloch spoke of what she referred to as a “serious and ongoing human rights crisis” in Balochistan. She pointed out the absence of credible investigations and accountability frameworks, worsening the plight of affected families who remain in a state of uncertainty and grief. Dr. Baloch urged national authorities and international organizations to recognize the severity of the circumstances and take substantive measures to protect the fundamental rights of the Baloch people.

Importance of Media Engagement

Dr. Baloch also appealed to global media organizations to report on the realities within the region objectively. She stressed the necessity of direct engagement with local communities, free from outside influence. This call underscores her belief that awareness and accurate representation are crucial in addressing the issues faced by Baloch women and their advocates.

Need for Unified Response

In conclusion, Dr. Baloch reiterated that substantive change would require a cohesive and principled response from all stakeholders involved. She asserted that justice, truth, and human dignity should be central tenets in any efforts aimed at addressing the escalating crisis in Balochistan. The urgency of the situation underscores the vital need for immediate attention and action from both national and international entities.

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