Pakistan holding talks with Baloch activists demanding ‘end to rights abuses’ in southwest — official

Baloch protesters sitting outside National Press Club in Islamabad, Pakistan on December 23, 2023. (AN photo)
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Updated 24 December 2023
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Pakistan holding talks with Baloch activists demanding ‘end to rights abuses’ in southwest — official

  • The activists have been staging a sit-in in Pakistani capital after marching 1,600 kilometers from Balochistan province
  • The march was initiated after the custodial death of a 24-year-old Baloch man in the Turbat district of the province

ISLAMABAD: The Pakistani government was holding talks in Islamabad with dozens of rights activists from Pakistan's Balochistan province who had been demanding an "end to rights abuses" in the country's restive southwestern region, an official said on Sunday.

The activists, led by 30-year-old Dr. Mahrang Baloch, marched 1,600 kilometers to the Pakistani capital from the southwestern Turbat district, where a 24-year-old man, Balach Baloch, was killed in the custody of the provincial Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) last month. 

The CTD says the deceased had links with militants and was involved in a number of attacks in the region, but his family and civil society activists deny the CTD claim and describe it as a case of "extrajudicial murder." 

The protesters, who have been staging a sit-in outside the Islamabad Press Club, call for disbanding the CTD in Balochistan, the release of all "missing persons" as well as freeing their fellows who were arrested after clashes with police this week.  

"The committee, formed by the prime minister, is holding talks with the protesters. Every Pakistani has a right to peaceful protest," Interior Secretary Aftab Akbar Durrani said in a statement. 

"On the instructions of the prime minister, it has been ensured that the protestors may not have to face any kind of violence or harassment." 

Durrani, however, warned that no one would be allowed to violate the law. 

Political leaders, human rights activists and families of victims have for decades spoken against killings in Balochistan by security agencies in what they call staged encounters, a practice where officials claim the victims were killed in a gunfight though they were summarily executed. 

Authorities deny involvement in such incidents. 

Meanwhile, the Islamabad police announced that the arrested protesters were being released after being granted bail. 

"The protestors has asked the committee formed by the caretaker prime minister of Pakistan and the governor of Balochistan for the release of the arrested persons," the police said on X. 

"Keeping in view the legal requirements, the bails of the arrested protesters have been approved. Arrested protesters are being released." 

 

 

 

Balochistan, which shares a porous border with Iran and Afghanistan, has been the scene of a low-level insurgency by Baloch nationalists for around two decades.  

The separatists say they are fighting what they see as the unfair exploitation of the province’s wealth by the federation. The Pakistani state denies it.


Pakistan Super League 11th edition to kick off on March 26

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Pakistan Super League 11th edition to kick off on March 26

  • The PSL is Pakistan’s premier T20 cricket league which features a mix of local and international players
  • Hyderabad, Sialkot will join the 11th edition of PSL after they were bought for record prices this month

ISLAMABAD: The 11th edition of the Pakistan Super League (PSL) T20 tournament will kick off on March 26, the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) announced on Friday, which will feature eight franchises competing across multiple venues.

The statement came after a meeting of the PSL governing council at the National Cricket Academy in Lahore, which was presided over by PCB Chairman Mohsin Naqvi.

The meeting began with the PCB chairman and all participants congratulating and welcoming the new team owners of Sialkot and Hyderabad, according to the PCB.

“Detailed discussions were held on various matters including the schedule of the HBL PSL 11, player retentions, adoption of the player auction or a unique combination of auction and draft termed as ‘drauction’ and the option of opening direct signings,” the board said.

“It was decided that the HBL PSL 11 will kick off on Thursday, 26 March as the fans, players and stakeholders look forward to entering the new era of the league.”

The PSL is Pakistan’s premier T20 cricket league which features a mix of local and international players. The league already had six city-based teams which include Karachi Kings, Multan Sultans, Lahore Qalandars, Islamabad United, Peshawar Zalmi and Quetta Gladiators.

Hyderabad and Sialkot will join the 11th edition of PSL after they were bought for record prices at an auction organized by the PCB this month.

The board will run the Multan Sultans team for the 11th edition before looking for a potential buyer. The previous owner of Multan Sultans, Ali Tareen, announced last month he was walking away from his ownership of the franchise.