'Enforced' disappearances: UN team arrives in Quetta

Four-member UN Working Group will meet with civil society representatives as well as relatives of missing people.


Web Desk September 15, 2012
'Enforced' disappearances: UN team arrives in Quetta

QUETTA: The United Nations delegation for investigating “enforced disappearances” in Balochistan arrived in Quetta on Saturday, Express News reported.

The four-member UN Working Group will meet with civil society representatives as well as the relatives of the missing people to collect information about the missing.

Earlier, a two-member UN delegation arrived in Pakistan on a 10-day mission to investigate cases of “enforced disappearances” plaguing the country at the invitation of the government.

International and Pakistani human rights groups estimate thousands of people have been kidnapped and detained in secret prisons in the past decade, allegedly by security forces.

The Supreme Court is already investigating cases of missing people in the southwestern province of Balochistan, where the military has been accused of rights violations in its bid to put down a separatist insurgency.

COMMENTS (6)

Abbas Ahmad | 12 years ago | Reply

After 65 years of tyranny and 5 military operations, UN team has arrived in Balochistan and people senselessly criticize it. People of Balochistan don't trust any institution of this country and it must be a source of huge concern. Rather than idiotically blasting the UN working group one should search for reasons why this sort of situation has been created where UN teams have to interfere.

If UN teams have not gone to Kashmir or Palestine or not sent teams for Shia killing in doesn't mean that UN team on Balochistan should not have come. However people don't understand that Baloch missing persons is much bigger and wider issue than others and thats why merits attention from UN

Secular | 12 years ago | Reply Team should have looked long long ago in Kashmir , Palestine , Chech , Sudan & So on. But team has landed like guided missiles.
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