Deen Muhammad Baloch was a government employee in
Balochistan who has been missing since 2019. He was also a political activist and a close associate of Chairman
Ghulam Mohammed Baloch in the revival of non-parliamentary and libertarian politics. He was associated with the struggle for the national rights of Baloch.[1]
Disappearance
On the night of 28 June 2009, Deen Muhammad was
forcibly disappeared from the hospital while on duty in
Ornach,
Khuzdar area.[2][3][4] His family has tried to recover him by demanding from the judiciary,
Pakistan's parliament, political parties and human rights organizations.[3]
Family's struggle
His daughter
Sammi Deen Baloch has been at the forefront of his recovery struggle.[5][6] She has spent much of her time on the streets, in front of journalists' press clubs across Pakistan - photograph in hand, asking the question: "Where is my father? What is his crime?"[1]
Protests and advocacy
The families of missing persons from Balochistan, including the family of Deen Muhammad Baloch, have held protests in different cities.[7][8] They have demanded an end to enforced disappearances, the release of all Baloch missing persons and an investigation into the alleged
fake encounter.[9]
Legal actions
Senior politician and lawyer
Aitzaz Ahsan filed a petition in the
Supreme Court against the practice of
enforced disappearances. The petition highlighted the case of Deen Muhammad Baloch and disputed the figures stated by caretaker Prime Minister
Anwarul Haq Kakar that there are 50 missing persons in Balochistan.[10]
Government response
The government has assured that it is committed to reduce the number of cases of missing persons in the future and get rid of the scourge.[7]