
Lawyers, activists, and student organizations in Pakistan are raising alarms over an increasing number of enforced disappearances of Baloch women. Groups like BSO Azad describe these abductions as a form of genocide and collective punishment, citing torture, fabricated charges, and public humiliation. The Makran High Court Bar Association calls these arrests an atrocity, warning of a critical human rights phase in Balochistan. Concerns are mounting over the silence of international human rights groups, with calls for accountability and resistance to ensure women's safety and dignity.