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Pakistan: Balochistan protests against security forces for carrying out atrocities on civilians

| @indiablooms | Aug 13, 2023, at 12:14 am

Pakistan's Balochistan region recently witnessed protests as people demonstrated against the security forces for carrying out atrocities on civilians.

In Turbat city of Kech district, the protesters carried out a rally chanting slogans against an alleged alliance between Islamic terrorists and the military, reports ANI.

‘Baloch Yakjehti Committee’ organized the protest in the region.

They demonstrated against the murder of a young man “accused of blasphemy.”

In a video the protesters were seen chanting the slogan “Yeh Jo Mulla-Gardi Hai Is ke Peeche Wardi Hai” (The people in army uniform are responsible for atrocities by the Islamic terrorists), reports the news agency.

Abdul Rauf, a teacher, who was affiliated with a language centre in Balochistan was accused of committing blasphemy while delivering a lecture.

Unidentified men later shot him dead in Turbat.

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