A student leader has been our major region of Baluchistan in
the south-west Pakistan. In Belarus, the professor has rounds after mass
protests in December against the President, and Turkey expert declared guilty
of charges that he had already been acquitted twice. In South Africa, the
Council on Higher Education has been banned university research following
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Pakistan: Student leader at home
A student leader Baluchistan was home on February 9 when from the internship, Asian Human Rights Commission February 16 history.
Pakistan: Student leader at home
A student leader Baluchistan was home on February 9 when from the internship, Asian Human Rights Commission February 16 history.
Fared Ahmed Bloch and final year student of Baluchistan Engineering and Technology University and president of the Bloch Students Organization (BSO-Azad) of the district of Khaddar in Baluchistan.
He came from abroad to be tested to the limit Corps (FC) in Quetta, capital of Baluchistan province in south-western Pakistan. He was returning to the communication internship in Pakistan to send messages to government companies.
Bloch was stopped at a check point and FC representatives and others in plain clothes and taken into Jeep without number. His cousin, who he was with, he was beaten when he tried to nothing. Right now there is not known.
During Baluchistan has been the scene of a gun secessionist movements since 2000, and the area has born the full brunt of government retaliation acts, including disappearances and undeclared arrests and security force that can not be traced back to the courts and not accepted by the government.
According to the report of 4 February BBC, and Baluchistan home department recently gave a list of 992 people who have relatives say they were picked up by the intelligence services.
According to the BBC, some "disappeared" students as Chakra Khan Mari, who our borders Corps in September 2009 when he and eight other students tried to meet with officials of their college as a student complaint. His body was later found.
Abdul Hail, 20-year-old student, was home in August 2009. According to his father, "and FC picked up Abdul Hail out of college before his friends. When I tried to contact the officer concerned, he refused to see me. We went to court, but nothing happened . "

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