A series of protests and organized shutdowns have been taking place in the Pakistani province of
Balochistan
Balochistan ( ; , ), also spelled as Baluchistan or Baluchestan, is a historical region in West and South Asia, located in the Iranian plateau's far southeast and bordering the Indian Plate and the Arabian Sea coastline. This arid region o ...
beginning on 20 March 2025, some eight days after the
''Jaffar Express'' hijacking.
Initial protests, organized by
Baloch Yakjehti Committee
The Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC; ; ) or Balochistan Yakjehti Committee ('Balochistan Unity Committee'), is a human rights movement established in response to alleged state human rights abuses in Balochistan, Pakistan. The BYC's roots can be tr ...
(BYC), began in
Quetta
Quetta is the capital and largest city of the Pakistani province of Balochistan. It is the ninth largest city in Pakistan, with an estimated population of over 1.6 million in 2024. It is situated in the south-west of the country, lying in a ...
in response to police crackdowns against Baloch residents gathering at the Quetta Civil Hospital in hopes of identifying the bodies of loved ones who may have been killed in the hijacking incident; several participants stole some of the bodies before police retrieved some of them back and began arresting organizers behind the protests.
On 21 March, police began firing at the thousands of protesters gathered at Quetta demonstrating due to demands to release Baloch individuals, killing three people and injuring several others.
Authorities arrested BYC chief and Baloch human rights activist
Mahrang Baloch and other activists, sparking protests and shutdowns throughout the region in response.
Protests had additionally spread to the
Sindh
Sindh ( ; ; , ; abbr. SD, historically romanized as Sind (caliphal province), Sind or Scinde) is a Administrative units of Pakistan, province of Pakistan. Located in the Geography of Pakistan, southeastern region of the country, Sindh is t ...
i city of
Karachi
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and at multiple European nations as organized by the
Baloch National Movement
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Ghulam Mohammed Baloch ( Balochi: غلام محمد بلوچ) was a Baloch nationalist politician. At the time of his assassination in 2009, he was serving as the president of the Baloch National Movement, as well as the General Secre ...
and the
Baloch diaspora
The Baloch diaspora () refers to Baloch people, and their descendants, who have immigrated to places outside the Balochistan region of South-West Asia – a region stretching from southwestern Pakistan to southeastern Iran and southern Afghanis ...
, although the former protests were quickly suppressed by authorities.
Background
The province of
Balochistan
Balochistan ( ; , ), also spelled as Baluchistan or Baluchestan, is a historical region in West and South Asia, located in the Iranian plateau's far southeast and bordering the Indian Plate and the Arabian Sea coastline. This arid region o ...
has been involved in insurgencies and conflicts by
Baloch separatists against the
government of Pakistan
The Government of Pakistan () (abbreviated as GoP), constitutionally known as the Federal Government, commonly known as the Centre, is the national authority of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, a federal republic located in South Asia, con ...
since at least 1948.
This is due to the alleged forced disappearances and violations of the rights of Baloch people by the Pakistan army and extreme poverty as well as under-developed infrastructure in Balochistan. Since 2001, armed groups in the region have conducted various violent attacks and campaigns to discourage major development in the region that they believe would benefit other provinces.
The
Balochistan Liberation Army
The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) is a Baloch ethnonationalist militant organization based in the Balochistan region. Operating primarily from safe havens scattered across southern Afghanistan, BLA perpetrates attacks in neighboring Paki ...
is a Baloch
ethnonationalist
Ethnic nationalism, also known as ethnonationalism, is a form of nationalism wherein the nation and nationality are defined in terms of ethnicity, with emphasis on an ethnocentric (and in some cases an ethnostate/ethnocratic) approach to various ...
group founded in 2000. Members of the organization stated that their intentions were to achieve regional independence from Pakistan and control over the land's natural resources, primarily its oil and minerals. The faction had previously launched attacks on civilians and, most often, Pakistani security forces.
On 11 March, the BLA ambushed and hijacked the ''Jaffar Express'' train as it was traveling from
Quetta
Quetta is the capital and largest city of the Pakistani province of Balochistan. It is the ninth largest city in Pakistan, with an estimated population of over 1.6 million in 2024. It is situated in the south-west of the country, lying in a ...
to
Peshawar
Peshawar is the capital and List of cities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa by population, largest city of the Administrative units of Pakistan, Pakistani province of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. It is the sixth most populous city of Pakistan, with a district p ...
. The dozens of BLA militants stopped it and took its passengers hostage. Pakistani security forces launched a large-scale counter-operation — named Operation Green Bolan – at the raid site, rescuing all the surviving hostages and killing all 33 BLA insurgents on 12 March 2025.
Officials confirmed that 26 non-insurgents were killed in the hostage crisis.
The participating political parties at the
National Assembly
In politics, a national assembly is either a unicameral legislature, the lower house of a bicameral legislature, or both houses of a bicameral legislature together. In the English language it generally means "an assembly composed of the repr ...
conference on 13 March 2025 unanimously passed a resolution condemning the attack and commending authorities for defusing the hostage crisis.
Protests
20 March
On 20 March 2025, families had attempted to gather around the Quetta Civil Hospital, hoping to identify the 23 bodies from the train hijacking that were brought there. Police forces began attacking the gatherers using batons to try to disperse them, injuring several women in the process. Further outrage from the civilians were sparked upon reports that 13 of the bodies were quickly buried at the Kasi graveyard by police forces, some of whom wanted to identify them. The public protests led to authorities allowing some families in the hospital and returning five bodies to their relatives.
21 March
Quetta gatherers began to launch a demonstration at the Quetta Civil Hospital, some of whom wore masks, barged into the morgue, and took bodies with them. Hospital officials and the
Baloch Yakjehti Committee
The Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC; ; ) or Balochistan Yakjehti Committee ('Balochistan Unity Committee'), is a human rights movement established in response to alleged state human rights abuses in Balochistan, Pakistan. The BYC's roots can be tr ...
(BYC) both confirmed that protesters associated with the organization took the bodies with them in hopes of identifying their loved ones who were killed at the ''Jaffar Express'' hijacking. Authorities stated that the bodies remaining in the morgue were of killed BLA insurgents. Police forces then carried out raids throughout Quetta and retrieved some of the bodies. A BYC spokesperson claimed that several individuals were arrested or injured in the raid series. Additional arrests were carried out due to alleged connections to the incident.
Authorities confirmed that subsequent calls for protests were fueled by the conflict between protesters and police in response to the militants' bodies.
Later, thousands of protesters gathered at Quetta, demanding the release of Baloch individuals who disappeared. The Quetta protests were cracked down upon by police. The Baloch Yakjehti Committee accused police forces of using excessive force against the protesters by firing at them, killing three of them and injuring dozens of others, including seven who were critically injured. Balochistan's government spokesman Shahid Rind claimed that the protesters provoked police using stone-throwing and other methods of violence. BYC chief and Baloch human rights activist
Mahrang Baloch led the protests and vowed a sit-in at Sariab Road.
Protesters proceeded to launch a sit-in at Sariab Road near the
University of Balochistan
The University of Balochistan (UoB) (Urdu: جامعہ بلوچستان; Balochi: بلوچستان ء یونیورسٹی , Pashto: د بلوچستان پوهنتون ) also known as Balochistan University, is a public university located in the ...
, where police used tear gas, water cannons, and blank rounds to disperse them. The Bolan Medical College Hospital and Quetta Civil Hospital confirmed several deaths and injuries from the protest suppression. Mahrang Baloch claimed that the protests were fueled by the arrests of BYC leader Bebarg Baloch and several members of his extended family and that three people were killed in the protests while thirteen others were injured. The Balochistan government's spokesman argued that protesters pelted police with stones, injuring ten of them in the process. The BYC continued to call for strikes for the next day.
22 March
Mahrang Baloch condemned the Quetta protest suppression on X, stating that police indiscriminately fired on the peaceful protesters. She along with associate members of the BYC were arrested while the former was participating at a sit-in to protest against humans rights abuses against the Baloch community.
The BYC shared a post from Mahrang Baloch that called for Balochistan's state shutdown in response to police violence. It posted photos and videos of various towns and cities from Balochistan participating in the shutdown by closing shops and roads and protests where participants reportedly burned tires to block the roads. Cellular services were reported to have also been shut down.
23 March
Protests throughout parts of Balochistan were fueled in response to police crackdowns on BYC-organized protests and the arrests of Mahrang Baloch and other involved activists.
24 March
Businesses closed in protest as demonstrations continued in the
Panjgur District
Panjgur (, ) is a district in the western part of Balochistan province of Pakistan. Panjgur was one of three tehsils of Makran District until 1 July 1977, when the district became a part of Makran Division. The other two districts of Makran D ...
. Police deployed tear gas against protesters.
In the
Sindh
Sindh ( ; ; , ; abbr. SD, historically romanized as Sind (caliphal province), Sind or Scinde) is a Administrative units of Pakistan, province of Pakistan. Located in the Geography of Pakistan, southeastern region of the country, Sindh is t ...
i city of
Karachi
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, police broke up protests there and detained twenty BYC protesters, six of whom were booked under arrest in a code that was deployed by Karachi Commissioner Syed Hassan Naqvi under Section 144 of the Code of Criminal Procedure, which banned all gatherings in the city.
The protests and closed roads in Karachi resulted in large traffic jams there.
The
Baloch diaspora
The Baloch diaspora () refers to Baloch people, and their descendants, who have immigrated to places outside the Balochistan region of South-West Asia – a region stretching from southwestern Pakistan to southeastern Iran and southern Afghanis ...
in Germany, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands organized protests under the
Baloch National Movement
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Ghulam Mohammed Baloch ( Balochi: غلام محمد بلوچ) was a Baloch nationalist politician. At the time of his assassination in 2009, he was serving as the president of the Baloch National Movement, as well as the General Secre ...
, where they condemned Pakistan's acts of disappearing or arresting Baloch individuals including from the 22 March arrests. A BNM spokesman called on international groups to "intervene and support the Baloch nations' right to freedom, ensuring the liberation of Balochistan".
25 March
Businesses remained closed in protest in various coastal cities in Balochistan in support of the BYC.
Balochistan National Party (Mengal)
The Balochistan National Party or Balochistan National Party (Mengal) (Urdu: بلوچستان نيشنل پارٹی ; ) is a political party in Balochistan (Pakistan), Balochistan, Pakistan. BNP believes in more provincial rights and greater auton ...
(BNP-M) president
Sardar Akhtar Mengal announced a march from
Wadh
Wadh () with a population of 26,875, is the fourth largest urban centre in the Khuzdar District, in the province of Balochistan, Pakistan. It serves as the administrative centre of Wadh Tehsil. The majority of the town's population belongs to th ...
to Quetta on 28 March in response to the arrests of the BYC leaders.
26 March
In the Dutch city of
Amsterdam
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, members of the
Pashtun Tahafuz Movement
The Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM; , ''Paṣtūn Zhghōrənē Ghōrźang''; , ''Pashtūn Tahaffuz Tehreek'' ) is a social movement for Pashtuns, Pashtun human rights based in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan provinces of Pakistan. It was found ...
joined in the protests organized by the BNM for Baloch solidarity.
27 March
The BNP-M organized protest rallies and sit-ins at Quetta,
Panjgur
Panjgur or Pangor ( Balochi and ), transliterated and misspelled in Arabic as Bannajbur or Fannazbur is a city in Panjgur District, Balochistan. It is renowned for its dates. The name drives its origins from blending of two Balochi words i.e "P ...
, Noshki, and other Balochistani areas to protest against their provincial government and demand the release of Mahrang Baloch, Sammi Deen Baloch, and other BYC members arrested by authorities. The BYC confirmed that security forces arrested two additional female Baloch activists while they were returning from protests at the Balochistani city of
Uthal.
28 March
The BNP-M initiated a march from Wadh to Quetta, with Sardar Akhtar Mengal reporting that he and his party of protesters had reached
Kalat despite the multiple roadblocks that he said were placed as deliberate obstacles for them, such as containers blocking the way and suspended mobile services. In his post on X, he continued by urging the participating protesters to remain peaceful regardless of antagonization by opposing forces. The party announced that they were expected to reach Quetta by nighttime. Balochistan government spokesman Shahid Rind explained that internet services were suspended to address "security threats".
29 March
Mengal stated that if the Balochistani government did not allow them into Quetta, then they would march into
Islamabad
Islamabad (; , ; ) is the capital city of Pakistan. It is the country's tenth-most populous city with a population of over 1.1 million and is federally administered by the Pakistani government as part of the Islamabad Capital Territory. Bu ...
; otherwise, they would perform a sit-in within Quetta until all arrested BYC members were released. At Mastung, police detained 250 activists before they were to head out to Quetta. Later in the same area, a suicide bomber injured four protesters but killed nobody else in the process. Early,
Pakistan Levies
The Pakistan Levies (Urdu: ), or Federal Levies, are provincial paramilitary forces (gendarmeries) in Pakistan, whose primary missions are law enforcement, assisting the civilian police (where co-located) in maintaining law and order, and condu ...
forces spotted the suicide bomber and attempted to pursue him before he detonated himself. Meanwhile, thousands of protesters were gathered in Panjgur under the leadership of the BYC, holding banners and making chants demanding the release of BYC leaders.
30 March
The BNP-M rally was denied entry into Quetta by its government. Mengal and other party leaders stated that the sit-ins would still continue until their demands of BYC activists being released were released. Mengal stated that if they were to be denied entry into Quetta, then they would hold sit-ins at Mastung.
31 March
The BNP rally, led by Mengal and other leaders, continued to hold sit-in protests at Lakpas for a third day because authorities denied them entry into Quetta. A total of 12 districts in Balochistan reported travel difficulties for regular citizens and medical services given blocked access from the rallies. Delegates of the
Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam
Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (, abbreviated as JUI, translated as Assembly of Islamic Clergy) is a Deobandi Sunni Muslim organization that was founded on 26 October 1945 by Shabbir Ahmad Usmani as a pro-Pakistan offshoot of the Jamiat Ulema-e-Hind (JUH ...
party, led by
Abdul Wasey, visited the camp to express solidarity with them.
2 April
Mengal announced that he would initiate new protest waves tomorrow because of the demands of the releases of BYC activists not being realized and the lack of breakthrough in talks with government officials. Balochistan government officials confirmed that they were making negotiations and that peaceful protests were to be legally protected but defended their early actions against the "illegal" BYC demonstrations that resulted in arrests.
16 April
The BNP-M party ended its sit-in rally after having lasted for 20 days, with Sardar Akhtar Mengal stating that the people of Balochistan were becoming negatively affected by the road blockades. He also confirmed that the usual protests were to continue.
Reactions
The protest suppressions, especially the arrests of Mahrang Baloch and other activists, were widely condemned by human rights organizations. Sarah de Roure, the global head of protection at
Front Line Defenders
Front Line Defenders, or The International Foundation for the Protection of Human Rights Defenders, is an Irish-based human rights organisation founded in Dublin, Republic of Ireland, Ireland in 2001 to protect those who work non-violently to uph ...
, connected the incidents to a "complex web of violence and human-rights violations at Balochistan that creates a very challenging environment for human-rights defenders, particularly women human-rights defenders, working on issues of enforced disappearance". She specified that Mahrang Baloch was targeted specifically because she spoke publicly on enforced disappearances.
In response to Pakistani suppression of Balochistan protests, the
Baloch Human Rights Council called on the United Nations to intervene by advocating for the release of arrested activists. The
United Nations Human Rights Council
The United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC) is a United Nations body whose mission is to promote and protect human rights around the world. The Council has 47 members elected for staggered three-year terms on a United Nations Regional Gro ...
created a press release on 26 March condemning the enforced disappearances of Baloch individuals and the suppression of Pakistani activists. They urged for the releases of Mahrang Baloch,
Sammi Baloch, and other human rights defenders and for authorities to stop using counter-terrorism measures against them. Pakistan's
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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spokesman Shafqat Ali Khan rejected the UN's statement, considering it to be based on "selective and unverified media reports".
Amnesty International
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condemned the "relentless" crackdowns on Baloch activists and voiced concern over reports that they were not given medical assistance despite their deteriorating health while in custody. Babu Ram Pant, the regional director for the South Asian branch, demanded the release of all activists and an investigation into the usage of unlawful force against them during the early Quetta protest suppression.
See also
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Baloch Long March
2025 protests
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