Balochistan Uprising: Women Take to Streets Against Pakistan’s Brutality
Balochistan Boils Over Pakistan’s Violence
Pakistan’s security forces have sparked massive outrage in Balochistan after allegedly shooting and killing Baloch protesters. The situation has escalated, with Baloch women leading large-scale demonstrations against the Pakistani government and military. Cities like Quetta and Turbat have witnessed intense protests, with demonstrators demanding justice and the release of arrested Baloch leaders.

Massive Funeral Gathering for Slain Youth in Quetta
The funeral of Habibullah Samalani, who was reportedly killed by Pakistani police firing in Quetta, turned into a massive protest. Thousands, including women, gathered to mourn and express their anger, blaming Pakistan’s security forces for his death.
Baloch Leaders’ Arrest Sparks More Protests
Among the detained activists are prominent Baloch leaders like Dr. Mehrang Baloch and Bebagr Baloch. Protesters are demanding their immediate release, warning that failure to comply will lead to an indefinite shutdown of Balochistan. In Turbat, demonstrators have closed business centers and highways, while in Quetta, police have issued threats to disperse the protesters using force.
Growing Unrest: Pakistan Faces Strongest Baloch Rebellion Yet
As protests intensify, the Baloch Solidarity Committee continues to rally support against Pakistan’s atrocities. The increasing participation of Baloch women signals a growing resistance that may pose a significant challenge to Pakistan’s control over Balochistan.
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