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Woman Human Rights Defender Dr. Mahrang Baloch Prevented from Traveling

Woman Human Rights Defender Dr. Mahrang Baloch Prevented from Traveling

Front Line Defenders strongly condemns Pakistan authorities preventing Dr. Mahrang Baloch from traveling to the United States to attend an award ceremony in New York organised by TIME. Dr. Mahrang Baloch is a woman human rights defender and staunch advocate on the rights of the Baloch community in Pakistan. Dr. Mahrang Baloch is a woman human rights defender that has campaigned peacefully for years against systemic violations by the Pakistan state including against extra judicial killings, enforced disappearances, arbitrary arrest and custodial torture against the Baloch community. She has been recognized for her human rights work by TIME and is part of the TIME100 Next List for 2024.

On 7 October 2024, Pakistan authorities prevented Dr. Mahrang Baloch from traveling to attend and event in New York, United States to mark her incusion in the TIME100 Next list for 2024. Immigration authorities at the Karachi International Airport, prevented her from leaving the country without stating any basis or valid reason for her treatment.

Dr. Mahrang Baloch has faced legal harassment and other forms of reprisal due to her human rights work. She was a leading figure in the Baloch Long March in November, December 2023 and played an active role in the Baloch National Gathering in Gwadar Pakistan in July 2024. She faced severe reprisals due to her work by state and non-state entities as punishment for her peaceful work. She has been a victim of disinformation and deliberate propaganda aimed at silencing and discreding her important work. The treatment by immigration authorities, without any basis or legal foundation, is part of a pattern of abuse against Dr. Mahrang Baloch and Baloch human rights defenders in Pakistan.

Front Line Defenders strongly condemns the treatment of Dr. Mahrang Baloch and calls on Pakistan authorities to assure her rights including the right to freedom of movement, and protection in Pakistan.

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Pakistan: Woman human rights defender Dr. Mahrang Baloch Prevented from Leaving Pakistan, and assaulted by Sindh Police

Front Line Defenders call for the Pakistani authorities to be held accountable for their mistreatment and abuse of prominent Baloch woman human rights defender Dr. Mahrang Baloch and other human rights defenders accompanying her in Karachi, on 8 October 2024. The woman human rights defender was attacked by Sindh police while she was returning from the Karachi’s Jinnah international airport after immigration authorities denied her permission to leave the country.

Dr. Mahrang Baloch is a woman human rights defender and a staunch advocate for the rights of the ethnic Baloch community in Pakistan. She has campaigned peacefully against systemic violations including extra judicial killings, enforced disappearances, arbitrary detentions and custodial torture in Balochistan. Human rights defenders speaking out against state violence, especially seeking to hold the military and intelligence agencies accountable, undertake significant risks – against themselves and their families.

On 7 October 2024, Pakistani authorities prevented Dr. Mahrang Baloch from leaving the country. The woman human rights defender was to attend an event in New York organized by TIME which had named her in the TIME100 Next 2024 List recognizing her human rights work. Unfortunately immigration officers at the Karachi airport withheld her passport for several hours and denied her permission to board her flight without any legal basis or reasoning. Dr. Mahrang Baloch finally left the airport at around midnight after she recovered her passport. Shortly after, her vehicle was intercepted by a group of officers from the Sindh police on the old airport road in close proximity to the airport. Police brutally beat and abused Dr. Mahrang Baloch and several other human rights defenders including Sammi Deen Baloch. Police illegally seized Dr. Mahrang’s passport and mobile phone. They also took the vehicle keys, leaving the human rights defenders stranded on a deserted road at late hours in the night.

Reprisals including restrictions on travel are common in Pakistan, especially for those who speak out against state repression. In August 2024, Sammi Deen Baloch, the Front Line Defenders award winner for 2024 was prevented from traveling to Geneva for an advocacy mission to highlight human rights issues in Balochistan. The attack on Dr. Mahrang Baloch is not an isolated incident. It spotlights what many human rights defenders in Pakistan face as punishment for their work. Human rights defenders from oppressed communities such as the Baloch are especially targeted. State response to peaceful campaigns by the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (Baloch Solidarity Committee) has been to suppress protests and campaigns with brute force and repressive measures including criminalization.

Front Line Defenders stands in solidarity with Dr. Mahrang Baloch and her work. We call on Pakistani authorities to immediately stop the reprisals and disinformation against her and guarantee her personal safety, freedoms including the rights to movement. Above all we call on state authorities to conduct an immediate, independent and effective inquiry into the conduct of state officers including the attack by Sindh police and hold those responsible accountable for their actions. Dr. Mahrang Baloch and all human rights defenders advocating for human rights and raising their voice against violations should be protected and guaranteed the freedom to live and work in safety and dignity.

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