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Pakistan added 32 Baloch rights activists to a terrorist list, sparking international outcry over due process and human rights.
Amnesty International has condemned Pakistan for adding 32 Baloch rights activists, including women, to a terrorist watchlist under a 1997 anti-terror law, calling the move arbitrary and a violation of due process.
The group says the designations, made without legal recourse, led to travel bans, asset freezes, and surveillance, while also highlighting a military blockade in Zehri, Khuzdar district, where internet access has been cut since late September and reports of unlawful killings persist.
Amnesty urged Pakistan to remove the activists from watchlists, restore due process, investigate civilian deaths, and reform its anti-terror laws to align with international human rights standards.
Pakistán agregó a 32 activistas de los derechos de los baloches a una lista de terroristas, lo que provocó una protesta internacional por el debido proceso y los derechos humanos.