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Report From 2015 Exposes Mass Graves In Balochistan

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March 13, 2025

Balochistan has been plagued by enforced disappearances since 2007, when a separatist insurgency gained momentum. A military-led operation launched in 2005 aimed to suppress the Baloch nationalist movement.

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Report From 2015 Exposes Mass Graves In Balochistan

A 2015 ground report by NewsX uncovers mass graves in Balochistan, reinforcing allegations of enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings by Pakistani security forces. Eyewitness accounts and video evidence reveal a graveyard in Quetta where victims were allegedly buried after being abducted and killed.

A ground report from 2015 by NewsX sheds light on mass graves in Balochistan and reinforcing allegations of human rights abuses by the Pakistani army and intelligence agencies. The report, which includes video footage, reveals a graveyard in Quetta where victims of enforced disappearances were allegedly buried after being killed by Pakistani forces.

EYEWITNESS TESTIMONY FROM THE GROUND
A girl in the video, standing at the site, describes the harrowing reality:

"I am in Quetta, Balochistan. This is the graveyard of the martyrs of Balochistan. What you are seeing is the grave of Khair Bakhsh Marri. The other graves you see belong to the martyrs of Balochistan who were taken by Pakistani agencies, killed, and buried here. Others are buried in their native places like Mastung, Maj, Kala, Turbat, and Dera Bugti. They were martyred by the ISI terrorists. To hide their oppression, Pakistan is blaming others, claiming that Balochis are fighting under foreign influence, but we are raising our voices ourselves. We are fighting while living in our own land. Everyone in Balochistan hates Pakistan. We will give our lives for the freedom of our country. From the day the oppressive Pakistani state forcibly occupied Balochistan, we have been fighting for our freedom. We have given countless sacrifices and will continue to do so. Pakistan commits such heinous acts that they even desecrate the graves of our martyrs. They have even set our martyrs' graves on fire."

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