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Pakistan to Thailand There is a war on those in exile. And the internet has made it worse © Provided by The Print
Pakistani exiles have started dying. They aren’t the only ones; the growing power of social media is pushing authoritarian governments to silence all critics, regardless of distance or cost.
For over a decade Karima Baloch organised protests against an escalating state-backed programme of abduction and torture, establishing herself as a recognised grassroots voice. This highly visible civil-society role led the Pakistani state to eventually file formal charges, which in turn led her to asylum in Canada in 2016.
A death in Toronto brings attention again to the struggles in Pakistan’s Balochistan
Two Baloch activists in exile have been found dead this year – one in Canada, the other in Sweden. Dec 28, 2020 · 06:30 am A demonstration in Karachi after Pakistani human rights activist Karima Mehrab, also known as Karima Baloch, was found dead in Toronto, on December 24. | Rizwan Tabassum/ AFP
The death of human rights activist Karima Baloch in Toronto last week has again brought world attention to the trouble in Pakistan’s Balochistan region. The 37-year-old activist had gone missing after setting out for a walk. The police said that they had no reason to suspect foul play but her family told the BBC that “her death at least warrants closer inspection”.