Islamabad: The Pakistan Human Rights Commission (HRCP) has released a detailed report.
Forced disappearances continue. In most cases, the victim's family says they are afraid to communicate their case to the authorities.
The embarrassing tendency is for women to disappear in certain areas, such as Dera Bugti and Awaran. However, these cases tend not to be reported or recorded.
A survey by the HRCP found that hundreds of coal mines are operated by people who do not have the financial resources or technical capacity to provide operational safety or handle emergencies.
The mission found that security agencies impose informal security costs on production per ton in coal mines, which are considered robbed by both mine owners and unions.
The HRCP believes that the level of presence and control of Frontier Corps in Balochistan undermines local government and private administration.
In educational institutions such as Balochistan University, careless participation and permanent entry of security personnel must also be terminated.
HRCP strongly believes that local governments and private administrations should perform state affairs without undue interference.
In addition, legislation that defines forced disappearance as a crime, punishes the perpetrator, and rewards the victim's family should be enacted quickly.
Source Link : https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2019/10/02/balochistan-continues-to-be-shortchanged-politically-hrcp/