Balochistan · Enforced Disappearances

Still Missing. Never Forgotten.

Thousands of Baloch individuals have been forcibly disappeared. Their names deserve to be spoken. Their faces remembered.

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Documented Enforced Disappearances

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Faces of the Disappeared

These are not just numbers. These are people.

2011

Missing · Still Unaccounted

Zaman Baloch

Student, Turbat — Age 24 at disappearance

2015

Missing · Still Unaccounted

Mehrab Baloch

Teacher, Khuzdar — Age 31 at disappearance

2009

Missing · Still Unaccounted

Rashid Hussain

Journalist, Quetta — Age 28 at disappearance

2018

Missing · Still Unaccounted

Hamid Ismail

Activist, Mastung — Age 19 at disappearance

2013

Missing · Still Unaccounted

Liaquat Ali

Farmer, Awaran — Age 42 at disappearance

2020

Missing · Still Unaccounted

Noor Mohammad

Engineer, Gwadar — Age 35 at disappearance

"Enforced disappearance is a crime against humanity. Behind each case is a family torn apart — a mother waiting, a child asking 'when is Baba coming home?'"

Voice for Baloch Missing Persons

Timeline of Crisis

Years of silence. Decades of pain.

2001

Disappearances Begin Escalating

Reports of enforced disappearances in Balochistan increase sharply following military operations in the region.

2009

Voice for Baloch Missing Persons Founded

Families of the disappeared organize to document cases and demand accountability from the state.

2014

Long March to Islamabad

Thousands march from Quetta to Islamabad, a journey of over 1,700 km, drawing international attention to the crisis.

2021

UN Recognition

United Nations Working Group on Enforced Disappearances formally registers hundreds of Baloch cases.

Now

Still Waiting

Thousands of families continue to wait. The search for truth, justice, and return continues every single day.