Balochistan Unrest: Two more bullet-riddled bodies found

Two more corpses have been found in the Tasp area of Panjgur district.


Express April 10, 2011

QUETTA: Two more corpses have been found on Saturday in the Tasp area of Panjgur district, some 530 kilometres from the provincial capital.

Police said local people spotted the bodies in a desolate area and informed the Panjgur police station.

The bodies were taken to a nearby-state run hospital for autopsy. “Both men were shot in the head and chest. The bodies bore multiple marks of torture,” sources at the District Headquarters Hospital said. Neither of the bodies has so far been identified.

Worried relatives of Baloch missing persons in Panjgur are reported to have rushed to the hospital for identification.



Published in The Express Tribune, April 10th, 2011.

COMMENTS (3)

Tariq Shaikh | 13 years ago | Reply Dear When we have friends (Intelligence agencies) like this we don't need enemies. The most obvious state terrorism act was the killing of Baloach leaders including Sher Mohammad Baloach who were chased in broad day light and were picked up from the Office of Nazim in front of dozens of people with kidnappers didn't bothered to hide their faces. few days later their bullet riddled bodies were found. In a country with an independent judiciary led by A chaudhry is gung ho and silent to take any action. But when it's time to set up the prices of commodities or passing verdict against civilian Govt. They come out very active. The daily abduction and killing of inncoent baloach civilians is an act of crime punishable by full force of the state only if state agencies are not involved in the act.
Sameer Baloch Zaamurani | 13 years ago | Reply I strongly suspect the killings as an act of third force. The hidden hands using us to kill each other in great deal of anger and awe. The noose around our necks is tighten and those hidden hands are now getting their ends.The plight of Balochistan is genuine and ever increasing graph trends of our killings demonstrate what we are heading. We are pressing hard to have peace. We need an early solution of this genocide. It persuade us to think pragmatically in true perspectives ; as who would be beneficial if lawlessness prevail in this strategically important land? Who is interested to plunge us in direct conflict within? Who is against our very existence? What type of threat we pose to other neighboring nations? Who is competing us in the region? What if we disintegrated into small states? But problem is that we have to without prejudices lest we would not be able to get correct conclusion. DASTAANI BEBANDAY TEA'KAY CHAMM'ANI BEBANDAY ! KOHAANI ZERAAB A'E CHE' PAE'AARAAM A'E NA NINDAY Sameer Zaamurani.
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