Balochistan [Pakistan], December 15 (ANI): Baloch activist Mahrang Baloch has called on human rights organisations to take immediate action following the 'disappearance' of Master Fareed Ahmed, a respected teacher from Nushki, Balochistan. Ahmed has been missing for two months, creating a profound impact on his family, students, and the education system in the region. Also Read | Sheikh Hasina, Ousted Bangladesh PM, Involved in Enforced Disappearance, says Commission.
https://x.com/MahrangBaloch_/status/1867956381510471714 Sharing a post on X, Baloch stated, "Master Fareed Ahmed, a respected teacher from Nushki, Balochistan, has been missing for two months. His absence is a devastating loss for his family, his students, and the already struggling education system in #Balochistan.
" Also Read | Isak Andic Dies: Spanish Fashion Brand Mango Founder Passes Away at 71 Following Fall While Hiking Near Barcelona. "His family will protest tomorrow, for his safe release. We urge human rights organizations to take immediate action to ensure his release," she added.
Earlier on Friday, Baloch has condemned the closure of Bolan Medical College and hostel, calling it an "attack on education and an attempt to militarize academic spaces in Balochistan." Mahrang Baloch called on people to join the rally from Bolan Medical College to Balochistan Assembly to defend the students' right to education. She said that Baloch students already face forced abductions, profiling and state oppression.
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