Azeem Dost, a resident of Gwadar Balochistan, was forcibly abducted by the Pakistani military from Gwadar on 4Th July of 2015. Till now, he is missing and his whereabouts are unknown. His sister, Ruksana Dost, has knocked on every door of justice in Pakistan but has been left without justice. Pakistan has failed to provide justice to Ruksana and the other missing persons of Balochistan. Ruksana Dost has been struggling for her brother for the last nine years, but no government has asked her why she is protesting.

The families of missing persons demand that if their loved ones have committed any crime or are involved in any wrongdoing, they should be represented in court according to the law and constitution of Pakistan. However, Pakistan has failed to represent the missing persons in court because they are not guilty and have not committed any crime. As a result, they are being kept in torture cells. This is not just the abduction of a single person; it inflicts unending pain on the entire family, with no resolution in sight.

We request human rights defender organizations, such as Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, to take strict action against Pakistan for its human rights violations. These organizations should exert pressure on Pakistan to physically release all the missing persons.

Ruksana Dost hold a picture of her missing brother.