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BASC Releases New Report on 2024 Extrajudicial Executions of Baloch Prisoners in Iran.

Read the full report: London, 9 August 2025 — The Baloch Advocacy and Study Center (BASC) has released its second annual report on the extrajudicial executions of Baloch prisoners in Iran during 2024, uncovering systemic discrimination, flawed judicial processes, and entrenched socioeconomic marginalisation in Sistan and Baluchestan province.According to the report, 70% of those executed were breadwinning […]

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Pakistan’s Campaign of Enforced Disappearances and State Killings in Balochistan: BASC’s 2024 Report Uncovers a Disturbing Pattern

Read the full report: London, 6 August 2025 – The Baloch Advocacy and Studies Center (BASC) has released its inaugural Annual Report on Enforced Disappearances and Extrajudicial Killings in Balochistan, exposing a systematic campaign of state violence targeting the Baloch people in 2024. The report documents 674 cases of enforced disappearance across Balochistan in 2024, with nearly

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BASC–SOAS Seminar Urges International Accountability for Human Rights Abuses in Balochistan

Hidden in the Shadows: Human Rights Violations Against the Baloch in Iran and Pakistan SOAS, University of London | 30 July 2025 As we conclude this important seminar, “Hidden in the Shadows: Human Rights Violations Against the Baloch in Iran and Pakistan,” we acknowledge the powerful testimonies, research findings, and expert insights shared during the event. What

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BASC organised an important seminar on human rights violations against Baloch people in Iran and Pakistan

First public event by BASC presented verified findings on extrajudicial executions and enforced disappearances across Balochistan London, UK – On 30 July 2025, the Baloch Advocacy and Studies Center (BASC), in collaboration with the SOAS Iranian Society, hosted an important seminar at the Djam Lecture Theatre, SOAS University of London, highlighting the grave and ongoing

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