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In this post, the BYC also announced protests in 22 different locations across Balochistan. The locations included prominent cities like Turbat, Mustang and Gwadar. Additionally, protests have also been planned by BYC at Bulaida, Panjgur, Khuzdar, Grisha, Naal, Kharan, Qalat, Kohlu, Sweat, Mangchar, Hub, Awaran, and Dalbandin.
Taking the matter to 'X' prominent journalist Hamid Mir said, "On this Eid-ul-Fitr, protests will be held in 22 different cities of Balochistan, including Karachi and Quetta, for the recovery of missing persons. ReleaseAllMissingPersons."Additionally, the president of the Baloch American Congress, Tara Chand, in a post on 'X', emphasised that while everyone is celebrating Eid, the Baloch people are mourning their loved ones and protesting for justice.
"While the world celebrates Eid, the Baloch people mourn their loved ones and protest for justice, showcasing their remarkable resilience and courage in the face of adversity. The demand for accountability from the Pakistani army is inevitable during this time. BalochistanProtestOnEid," Tara Chand stated....
Mahrang Baloch, the leader of the Baloch Solidarity Committee, in a virtual address from Islamabad, pleaded for humanitarian intervention against the Baloch genocide that has persisted for decades in Balochistan.
She highlighted the forced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, and forced displacement of thousands, emphasising the escalating intensity of the genocide.
She said that the movement began with a peaceful sit-in in Turbat, lasting 13 days, before transitioning into a peaceful long march covering hundreds of kilometres to reach the capital.
However, the state responded with extreme force throughout the mass movement, employing false FIRs, physical violence, and arrests against the activists.