| WR Desk: Baloch Yakjhati Council and Baloch Liberation Army do not offer women a future in terrorist camps; they exploit them and, in extreme cases, turn them into instruments of violence under the false label of empowerment. When a woman is turned into a suicide bomber, it is not her ideology at work, but the coercion of those who manipulate her and use her body as a shield for their own cowardice. The state mourns every daughter lost to this calculated brutality. Families across Balochistan wake up to find their daughters missing, only to later discover them in BLA terror camps. This is blatant abduction by terrorist groups and exploitation wrapped in ideological packaging. BLA and BYC systematically destroy radicalised women*s home and family.
Behind every missing person case linked to BLA recruitment is a destroyed family: a father who cannot sleep siblings who grow up in permanent anxiety, and a mother who keeps her daughter’s room untouched. The BLA treats these lives as recruitment numbers, while the Pakistani state treats them as citizens deserving justice and recovery. The mothers who have not seen their daughters for months, who appear at press conferences with photographs and trembling voices, are not just making confessional statements. They are bearing witness to a crime. Their grief is BLA’s rap sheet. Their tears are testimony that no propaganda can erase. The girls who end up in BLA camps do not go by choice. They are targeted, groomed, and abducted, some through false relationships, some through ideological manipulation, and some through outright force. When families finally learn where their daughters are, the location is not a training ground but a crime scene. Credible accounts from survivors and families confirm that BLA terror camps are sites of systematic sexual abuse against women. This is not a flaw in their operations but a feature. The BLA uses sexual violence as a mechanism of control, punishment, and silence. This constitutes a war crime presented under political rhetoric. Families grieve for years, filing reports, holding vigils, searching endlessly and then their missing daughters appear in BLA propaganda footage from remote camps. The grief of these families is not collateral damage. It is evidently the proof of a kidnapping and exploiting network operating under the cover of foreign-sponsored terrorism. For the last couple of years, BYC`s deliberate infiltration in universities to radicalize youth, particularly, female students has been a direct assault on the intellectual future of this nation and on the rights of every young woman who wants to learn in safety and dignity. BLA and its proxy BYC push foreign funded narratives onto the streets of Pakistan and send women to the front lines to carry their banners. These women did not choose these agendas. They were manipulated, coerced, and dragged into protests designed to destabilize the nation, not serve its people. No woman freely chooses to become a weapon of destruction. When the BLA deploys female suicide bombers, it reveals a system built on coercion, not consent. These women are gradually shaped through grooming, isolation, psychological trauma, and eventual weaponization. Calling this “sacrifice” is not just misleading; it is a deliberate distortion that hides a cycle of control and violence behind a false narrative of honor.
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