Balochistan's humanitarian crisis worsens with rising enforced disappearances and violence in 2025.
Balochistan is grappling with a severe humanitarian crisis marked by a rise in enforced disappearances, particularly targeting women and political activists, amidst escalating state repression in 2025. Reports indicate that over 10 women have gone missing, while families of the disappeared have resorted to protests along the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) to demand justice. The region has also witnessed a significant uptick in violence, with 443 fatalities among civilians and security forces due to bombings and targeted attacks. These worsening conditions highlight the ongoing struggle against state repression and the dire need for attention to human rights violations in Balochistan as political unrest continues to escalate.
