Pakistan’s interior ministry says 290 Baloch protesters released following talks

Baloch protestors stage a sit-in outside the National Press Club in Islamabad on December 23, 2023, against the “enforced disappearances” and “genocide” of ethnic Baloch people in the province. (Photo courtesy: X/@BYCislamabad)
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Updated 25 December 2023
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Pakistan’s interior ministry says 290 Baloch protesters released following talks

  • A three-member committee formed by PM Kakar is holding talks with Baloch protesters
  • Protesters arrived last week in Islamabad to protest alleged rights abuses in southwestern Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: The interior ministry said on Monday that 290 Baloch protesters, who arrived in the capital last week to protest against alleged rights abuses in southwestern Pakistan, had been released following negotiations.
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 last week. A three-member committee formed by Caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar has been holding talks with them.
“In light of the negotiations held with the committee formed by the prime minister and the decision of the [Islamabad High] Court, all protesters have been freed,” the Ministry of Interior wrote on social media platform X.
“In total, 290 people have been released from jails and police custody,” it said, adding that everyone has the right to protest peacefully but “no one will be allowed to take the law into their hands.” 

The ministry said security of the Red Zone in Islamabad had been ensured in every way as it houses the Diplomatic Enclave and other constitutional bodies.
On Saturday, the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) which organized the protest under Dr. Baloch, gave the government a three-day ultimatum to quash all cases against students and activists and release all Baloch protesters.
Political leaders, human rights activists and families of victims have for decades spoken against alleged 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.
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 deploys F-16 Block-52 jets to Saudi Arabia for multinational air combat exercise

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Pakistan deploys F-16 Block-52 jets to Saudi Arabia for multinational air combat exercise

  • PAF joins US, UK, Gulf and European air forces in Spears of Victory-2026
  • Deployment comes amid expanding Pakistan-Saudi defense cooperation

ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Air Force has deployed F-16 Block-52 fighter aircraft to Saudi Arabia to take part in the multinational air combat exercise Spears of Victory-2026, marking a significant overseas deployment of its frontline combat jets, the military said on Monday.

The exercise is being hosted at King Abdulaziz Air Base and includes participation from Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, France, Italy, Greece, Qatar, Bahrain, Jordan, the United Kingdom and the United States, bringing together a wide range of advanced fighter aircraft and combat support elements.

Such multinational drills are designed to test air forces in complex, high-intensity scenarios, including large force employment, night composite air operations, integrated intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance missions, and operations in advanced electronic warfare environments. For Pakistan, participation provides exposure to contemporary combat doctrines and interoperability with leading Western and regional air forces.

“Pakistan Air Force contingent comprising F-16 Block-52 fighter aircraft, alongside dedicated air and ground crew, has arrived at King Abdulaziz Air Base, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, to participate in the multinational aerial combat Exercise Spears of Victory-2026,” a PAF spokesperson said in a statement.

The statement said PAF pilots flying F-16 Block-52 aircraft equipped with modern avionics and beyond-visual-range capabilities would be “pitched against aircrew of participating Air Forces operating a wide array of sophisticated combat aircraft” during the exercise.

It added that for the international deployment, “PAF fighter aircraft undertook a non-stop flight from their home base in Pakistan to Saudi Arabia, demonstrating the long-range operational reach and expeditionary capabilities of Pakistan Air Force.”

The air force said participation in the exercise reflects its intent to validate operational preparedness in a contested, technology-driven battlespace while enhancing interoperability and professional exchange with partner air forces.

The deployment comes amid deepening defense ties between Pakistan and Saudi Arabia. The two countries have expanded military cooperation through joint exercises, training exchanges and defense agreements in recent years, including a mutual defense cooperation pact signed last year. 

Saudi Arabia remains one of Pakistan’s closest defense and security partners in the Middle East, with regular engagement across air, land and naval domains.