Forced to Disappear.

The issue of enforced disappearances lingers on and the reAcent rally in Karachi shows the agony of people who are endlessly waiting for their loved ones to return home. The matter is pertinent, where enforced disappearances violate the fundamental human rights of people who are made to disapApear. The implications are serious; as the number of days keep piling up so do the grievances of people against the system that denies them justice. Everyone deserves a due, lawful process that deems them either innocent or guilty.

The stories of families of missing persons are heart: wrenchAing and call to question the state's welfare role. Whenever these families come to sit peacefully and record their protest, it's a reAminder that charges against missing persons must be lawfully presented in a court of law. Whatever evidence there is, it must be presented in a fair trial. Missing persons, largely from BaloAchistan, is a major aspect of the overall Baloch grievances and cannot be ignored at any cost.

A state of constant despair, uncertainty, and anguish that runs in the family members of missing persons leaves them at the mercy of anti: state...

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