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Pakistan

290 Baloch protesters released from jail, police custody: interior ministry

  • Says decision taken in light of the negotiations held between the Baloch demonstrators and a cabinet committee
Published December 25, 2023

The caretaker government said on Monday that 290 Baloch protesters have been released from jail and police custody.

These protesters were arrested during a demonstration in Islamabad against enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings. The long march led by Baloch women had started their journey from Balochistan on December 6.

In a post on X, the interior ministry said that the decision was taken in light of the negotiations held between the Baloch demonstrators and a cabinet committee.

“Peaceful protests are the right of every citizen but no one will be allowed to take the law into their own hands,” the post read.

On Sunday, the Islamabad police said that the protesters had demanded the release of their detained companions during a meeting with a cabinet committee formed by the prime minister.

“Keeping in view the legal requirements, the bail of the arrested protesters has been approved. The detained protesters are being released,” it said, adding that the relatives of the detainees should contact them for information and assistance so that legal assistance can be provided.

The development came after the protestors, who traveled to the capital city holding a long march from Turbat, gave the authorities a three-day ultimatum for the release of all the participants of the protest in Islamabad apprehended late on Wednesday night.

The long march led by Baloch women started after the alleged “extrajudicial killing” of a Baloch youth by the Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) officials.

However, the police had blocked entry points of the city along with major arteries to prevent the protesters from reaching the NPC.

The Islamabad police had subsequently used brutal force to disperse and detain Baloch demonstrators with over 200 protesters taken into custody from different areas of the federal capital. The demonstrators were also met with tear gas, water cannons, and police batons.

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Parvez Dec 25, 2023 04:35pm
Why were they arrested in the first place..... they were peacefully demonstrating, which is their Constitutional right.
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Maqbool Dec 25, 2023 05:46pm
Why were they in Jail, just because they asked for Justice ????
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Bashir Dec 25, 2023 07:18pm
Country owes them an apology and compensation for the injustice done to the protestors. This protest is not for one individual but for the hundreds of thousands of missing persons.
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zh Dec 26, 2023 01:43am
@Parvez, Because the minister and his mentors are not bright; they act first and think later, if at all.
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