[ad_1] In various parts of Baluchistan, a demonstration was held on the streets with students, missing relatives, and locals, which ended to disappear and condemn the exceptional murders. According to a report by the Balochistan Post (TBP), on Wednesday, students from Law College Turbut in Ketch organized a demonstration to raise their voice against the disappearance of Kamil Sharif and Ehsan Sarwar Baloch. he/she paraded through the college ground with banners and placards, calling both missing persons for a safe return. The protesters gathered in front of the administration block, demanded quick measures and claimed that Pakistani officials are engaged in "unconstitutional and illegal acts" by keeping the students of Baloch in custody for a long time. TBP reported that Israr Allah's family staged a demonstration close to Gadani Peacock on the Quetta-Karachi highway, blocked traffic and called for its return, which has been missing since December 3, 2023. This is the fifth protest, which is held by them, after four, the four -opponents after four claims that they do not create any results. The protesters have condemned local authorities and political leaders to engage in "false interactions" and make "empty promises". They claim that the authorities directed him/her to demonstrate the Pakistani flag during the previous opposition, assuring that the Israr would be freed, but no progress has been achieved, the TBP report has revealed. In Mastung, Mer Ahmed Pakistan he/she alleged that two weeks ago, CTD and intelligence agencies raided their home, Chiltanwal House, and the entire village of Umrabad Kanak, detained their two cousins, who were later discovered. TBP said the voice for the missing persons (VBMP) maintained its protest camp outside the Quetta Press Club on the 5,735th consecutive day. Members of the Baloch Students Organization (BSO), including General Secretary Samand Baloch and Zonal President Kabir Baluch, visited the camp to express their support. VBMP Vice Chairman Mama Kader Baloch said that his/her group is demanding a safe recovery of missing persons and doing justice to the victims of extraordinary murders. "February has been one of the worst months for human rights in Balochistan, the disappearance of more than 60 applications and three extraordinary murders," he/she said. Mama Kader criticized the government's response, saying that despite years of opposition and advocacy, "the situation in Balochistan is deteriorating," and official policies remain unsatisfactory in addressing the crisis of missing persons. [ad_2]