Pakistan: The troubles of Pakistan, which is going through economic poverty, are not showing signs of diminishing. On one hand, terrorist incidents are happening every day in Pakistan, meanwhile the sudden disappearance of people has become a cause of concern for the neighboring country. According to a report, the number of forcibly disappeared people in Pakistan has crossed three thousand. Is.
According to a report published on Saturday by non-governmental organization (NGO) Defense of Human Rights (DHR), in Pakistan year 2023 A total of 51 people have been forcibly disappeared. In such a situation, the total number of forced disappearances in Pakistan has reached 3,120. Let us tell you that Defense of Human Rights is a non-governmental organization, which collects data of people forcibly disappeared in Pakistan.
51 people went missing this year
This report revealed that assistance has been provided to 120 families of missing people. Apart from this, eight new cases have been filed in different courts. However, one case has been resolved. According to Dawn.com report, DHR said in its report this year that 51 cases were registered in 2023 alone. This brings the total number of cases to 3,120. The missing include journalists, students and political activists.
Missing people could not be recovered
The report said that 120 families of the missing were given psychological assistance. And eight new cases were filed in various high courts. The report said that positive court orders were issued in many cases, but regrettably, the recovery of the missing people has not been done. The report highlights that DHR had recently taken up the cases of 69 missing Baloch students with the IHC. DHR, the organization that released the report, has also raised the issue of 69 missing Baloch students in the Islamabad High Court.