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Missing Baloch man’s body recovered from Sibi, locals claim Pakistani Army men forcibly took him away

| @indiablooms | Apr 26, 2024, at 11:20 pm

The grim issue of enforced disappearance in Pakistan became evident when the body of Malik Rubya was recovered from Sibi.

Malik Rubya had been forcibly disappeared by Pakistani forces from the Machkey Check Post in Kohlu, reported News Intervention.

He was reportedly taken into custody with another individual and then shifted to an undisclosed location.

The other detained person was later released but the body of Malik was recovered from Sibi.

This tragic incident adds to the mounting cases of enforced disappearances in Pak-occupied-Balochistan, where thousands of individuals have gone missing over the years, with their dead bodies occasionally resurfacing under mysterious circumstances, reported News Intervention.

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