A Baloch missing person, who was allegedly picked up by government agencies in January, returned home in Nushki on Sunday.
Family members said Mahazullah had reached home safely. He was the fifth missing person to have been released in four days.
Meanwhile, a delegation of the European Union, led by its Islamabad-based Ambassador Lars-Gunnar Wigemark, arrived in Quetta and held a meeting with human rights organisations and Baloch nationalists.
Wigemark attended a function organised by the Balochistan Rural Support Programme where he met acting president of Balochistan National Party (BNP) Jahanzaib Jamaldini.
A delegation from the Balochistan chapter of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, led by its deputy chairperson Tahir Hussain, also called on Wigemark to discuss human rights violations in the province, particularly the recovery of mutilated bodies, sources said.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 27th, 2012.
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I am a Punjabi and whether the Baloch believe it or not, I personally thank Allah for every person who has returned home. Alhumdulillah! May they have a very prosperous and happy life! Ameen!
about time! welcome home!
now kidnappers don't want more trouble on balochistan issue, that means what? its clear who are behind this.