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Even dead Baloch woman not spared from abduction by Pakistan, says bother of slain activist Karima Baloch-531866

Even dead Baloch woman not spared from abduction by Pakistan, says bother of slain activist Karima Baloch Sun Online Desk 25th January, 2021 07:40:21 Sameer Mehrab, brother of slain human rights activist Karima Baloch, lashed out at Pakistani authorities on Sunday after the body of his sister was forcefully taken away while it was being escorted to her hometown in Tump, Balochistan. “Previously we thought only living Baloch are prone to abductions. Here, this is a new law. Even a Baloch dead woman is not spared from abduction by Pakistan,” Sameer tweeted. Karima, a prominent Baloch activist who died in Canada in December last year was slated to get buried on January 25, Balochwarna reported. However, before the corpse could be transported from Karachi to Balochistan, Pakistani authorities took Karima’s body along with her family from the airport, to an unknown location.

Pakistan refuses to handover Karima Baloch s dead body to family; communication suspended

Story highlights There were several reports claiming that the activists, Karima Baloch, was receiving death threats from the Pakistan military, which the South Asian country refused Last month, a prominent Pakistani activist was reported missing in Toronto, and then her dead body was found a day later. There were several reports claiming that the activists, Karima Baloch, was receiving death threats from the Pakistan military, which the South Asian country refused.  However, now the Pakistan authorities have refused to handover Karima s dead body to her family members, giving rise to the previously-stated concerns of the activist receiving threats. Her dead body has reached Tump, her hometown.

Pakistani authorities close entryways to Karima Baloch s hometown

Pakistani authorities close entryways to Karima Baloch s hometown ANI | Updated: Jan 24, 2021 20:06 IST Karachi [Pakistan], January 24 (ANI): Pakistani authorities have shut down all communication systems in Balochistan s Kech area and closed all entry points to Tump, the hometown of slain human rights activistKarima Baloch. Pakistani authorities shutdown all communication systems in Kech, Balochistan. All entryways to Tump, Karima Baloch s hometown, are closed. We don t know what Pakistan s security forces are doing to Karima s body and her family who went to receive the body, said Lateef Johar Baloch, an activist, in a tweet. Karima, a prominent Baloch activist who died in Canada in December last year, was slated to get buried on January 25, Balochwarna reported. However, before the corpse could be transported from Karachi to Balochistan, Pakistani authorities took Karima s body along with her family from the airport, to an unknown loca

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