Balochistan, a region marred by human rights violations, has been a subject of concern due to the oppressive actions carried out by the Islamic Republic. The cries of the Baloch people, echoing the grievances of generations, paint a grim picture of systemic injustices.

From arbitrary arrests to enforced disappearances, the people of Balochistan have faced a long history of adversity. The recent arrest of Molavi Fathi Mohammad Nakhshbandi, a 70-year-old religious leader, and his companions, further highlights the extent of these concerns. Their journey from Rask to Chabehar was abruptly halted by the Revolutionary Corps Guards, a chilling reminder of the prevailing atmosphere of fear.

Even the youngest, like 21-year-old Mohammad Naghshbandi, haven’t been spared from the grasp of injustice. The use of military checkpoints, exemplified by the Nobandian base between the two cities, adds to the distressing narrative of unchecked power.

The ordeal extends beyond individuals; it engulfs families. Molavi Abdolghafar Nakhshbandi, the eldest son of Molavi Nakhshbandi, has endured a year-long persecution for daring to voice his concerns about human rights violations. His plight underscores the sacrifices made in the pursuit of justice.

As we shed light on the suffering in Balochistan, let us not forget the resilience of its people. Their determination to challenge oppression serves as a testament to the indomitable human spirit. It is our collective responsibility to stand in solidarity and demand an end to the cycle of injustices that have plagued this region for far too long

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