The downtrodden and inconsolable stories of enforced disappearances in Balochistan have passed through subjugated decades now. The substantial stories of enforced disappearances have been oblivious phenomenons by the statethroughout innumerable years. Despite the promises by authorities in power to consider this issue diligently, the dreary abduction and kidnapping of Baloch students have been on the upsurge.

However, since the beginning of nationalist movements in Balochistan, the transgression is happening simultaneously, and the Baloch females have been the most affected ones. And thus, for the search of their beloved ones, the old age mothers, young sisters, and small kids have been marching and protesting for the safe release of their beloved ones.

Sami Deen Baloch, the general secretary of VBMP, has been on the lead. Semi Deen is the daughter of Dr. Deen Muhammad Baloch, who was abducted by security forces from his hometown Khuzdar at a governmental hospital on 28 June 2009. She argues that the judiciary system of Pakistan has failed to incriminate Baloch activists and students, as her father was kidnapped without any credible accusations when he was performing his duty diligently at the hospital.

To challenge the totalitarian dogmas, Sami Deen and Mehlab Deen, along with the vice president of VBMP Mama Qadeer and other relatives of missing persons, have trudged off and marched 2,000 km (1,200 miles) over 166 days from Quetta to the capital city, Islamabad.

Sami argues that no human rights commission has acted tenderly for their sorrowful and harsh journey in 2014. Sami states that women’s organizations in Pakistan have been disdainful and scornful towards Baloch women. Despite brutish and atrocity acts from unbridled administration on protestors, Semi Deen has been demanding a fair detention of her father for 14 years. But the state and people in power have been intervening in resentment and wrath.

The seizure of protesters preceding the year exemplifies the immodesty and malfunction of the administration. These traumatizing acts are aegis arsonists. Despite circumscribing the abduction, the state has been showing self-destructive behavior.

Rashid Baloch, another Baloch student, went missing along with his cousin Asif Baloch and other friends on the last day of 2018. They were abducted in Noshki when they were going for a picnic. Other friends were released later, but Rashid Baloch and Asif Baloch are missing to this day.

The starry-eyed mother of Rashid couldn’t have a last glimpse of her son when she took her last breath. Rashid’s old-aged mother was part of conscientious protests, and she sat on hunger strike camps for the safe release of her beloved son.

Being discouraged by the oppressed acts of the state, the families of missing persons never show a moment of despondency. Despite belonging to a province with rigid norms and values, the Baloch females gather courage to protest, march on roads, and hold hunger strike camps because they have suffered through resentful ages, and the judiciary system tumbles to provide them with justice.

The provisions of justice to women has been a prime concern worldly. But there has been no escort for Baloch women as their voices are impoverished and fractured because their only guilt is to jeer sologans for the safe release of their beloved ones.

On the day of festives when the whole Muslims world is celebrating their religious festivals. At the same time Baloch females and the families of missing persons stand at the front of press clubs and hold the posters of their adducted ones in order to record their democratic protests but they are always banished or ostracized. They are abused, harassed and impoverished by force but the brisk Baloch females have filled the oppressed history with bravery of memorial ages.

The Pakistani media has no conscience and the enduring and dreary stories of Baloch missing persons seem to be fictious for intellectuals. The media has failed to stand for relativism.

Lastly the status quo is facing a kind of mortification and circumstances have been tangled to increase the insurgency in Balochistan as it failed to reach a promising conclusion with effected families of missing persons.

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