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The emotional video of the young girl from Balochistan has struck a chord across social media platforms, drawing international attention to the plight of Baloch children growing up amidst violence and repression. Her heart-wrenching words reflect a growing sentiment among many in the region who feel oppressed and unheard.
Baloch Children speak put against Pakistan Army’s torture and atrocities.
— Aditya Raj Kaul (@AdityaRajKaul) May 23, 2025
“I hate Pakistan but I love my Balochistan because the Pakistan Army is killing my Baloch brothers and is abducting my people. Pakistan does not allow us to study”, she says.
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Human rights activists and diaspora communities have amplified her voice, urging global organisations to intervene and hold Pakistan accountable for alleged human rights violations in Balochistan.
The video not only sheds light on the military's heavy-handed actions but also underscores the deprivation of basic rights like education, freedom of expression, and safety for Baloch youth.
The girl’s testimony is not an isolated voice but echoes a longstanding outcry from the Baloch community, which has repeatedly accused the Pakistan Army of enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, and suppression of dissent. Despite numerous reports by international human rights organisations, including Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, the situation in Balochistan remains grim, with little to no accountability.
The video has also sparked reactions from Baloch activists worldwide who are now using it as a rallying point to demand justice. Social media campaigns like #SaveBalochChildren and #StopPakArmyAtrocities have gained traction, urging world leaders to pay attention to the crisis unfolding in the region. Several users pointed out that when even a child expresses such powerful emotions, it reflects the depth of suffering experienced by the community.
In contrast, the Pakistani government continues to deny allegations of widespread human rights abuses, often labelling them as “propaganda” orchestrated by foreign elements. However, videos like this challenge the official narrative and highlight the urgent need for transparency and dialogue.
As the world watches, voices like this little girl’s remind us that behind geopolitical conflicts are real lives, dreams crushed, and childhoods stolen. The question remains—how long will the global community stay silent on Balochistan?