Quetta:Human rights advocate Eman Mazari has expressed deep concern over the enforced disappearance of Changiz Baloch, similar to thousands of other Baloch youths. He was forcibly disappeared in 2014, an act Mazari condemns as extreme injustice and the worst form of cruelty to a family spanning over a decade.
Mazari demanded the safe recovery of Changiz, stressing that enforced disappearances constitute severe violations of human rights, plunging families into immense pain and suffering. She emphasized the urgency of ending such unjust actions and called for justice for all forcibly disappeared individuals, including her brother Changiz Baloch.
Meanwhile, Changiz Baloch’s sister, Hamshira Hafiza Baloch, recalled that Changiz was targeted for enforced disappearance on January 11, 2014, in Khuzdar. She highlighted the unbearable pain and hardships her family has endured over the past decade and appealed for support in raising their voices for Changiz Baloch’s recovery.
**Contextual Note:** The article underscores the ongoing issue of enforced disappearances in Balochistan and the advocacy efforts by individuals like Eman Mazari and Hamshira Hafiza Baloch to bring attention to and seek justice for the disappeared, including Changiz Baloch.