Chris Benoit

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Chris Benoit

Chris Benoit

@ChrisBenoit264

Geo-Political Analyst, Traveller

Beigetreten Mart 2023
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When people speak of disappearances and bodies returned without answers, they’re not theorising — they’re remembering. And dismissing that is its own kind of violence. 2/2 @SamiraBaloch1
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At the UN, what was presented weren’t just “claims” — they were stories from lived, epistemological vantage points. Stories to be heard, felt, and taken seriously. 1/2 @SamiraBaloch1
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In Balochistan today, being young is enough to make you a target. And every time this happens, it sends a message: no one is safe, and no one will be held accountable. 3/3 @Sarmachari1240 @SamiraBaloch1
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From Murgaap to The Hague—the distance is geographic, not emotional. The voices gathering carry stories that the Pakistani military has long tried to bury under fear and force. But memory doesn’t disappear on command. 1/2 @SamiraBaloch1 @MIqbal_BRP
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When people have to cross continents just to be heard, it tells you everything about how tightly silence is enforced back home. 2/3 @SamiraBaloch1 @Meeral_Buzdar
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In Busan, far from home, Baloch voices stood in the open — not with weapons, but with pamphlets, words, and grief that refuses to stay buried. 1/3 @SamiraBaloch1 @BA
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Balochistan isn’t a blind spot. It’s being made one. You don’t get this scale of fear without structure behind it. And calling it “security” doesn’t make it lawful. 2/2 @Sarmachari1240 @MIqbal_BRP
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At the UN, Dr. Sabiha Baloch didn’t just “raise concerns” — she documented a pattern: people taken without warrants, bodies returned without answers, voices silenced before they can even speak. 1/2 @Sarmachari1240 @MIqbal_BRP
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Patients face delays, cancellations, and uncertainty — raising a bigger question: how long can healthcare systems sustain this pressure? 3/3
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While doctors say real wages have fallen since 2008, officials argue recent raises are fair. 2/3
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England’s resident doctors are on a 6-day strike — their 15th — over pay disputes with the government. 1/3 bbc.com/news/articles/…
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When a system allows this to happen again and again, it stops being about “security” and starts exposing a complete breakdown of accountability. 3/4 @asma_baloch73 @Meeral_Buzdar
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Eight months went by while he was missing. Eighteen years old. Then returned as a body on a roadside. Sabzal Baloch’s story isn’t just one tragedy, it reflects a cycle that keeps repeating in Balochistan. 1/4 @Sarmachari1240 @Sarawaan1
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Israr Baloch’s death isn’t just another headline, it’s another family shattered and another reminder that in Balochistan, justice feels completely out of reach. 2/2 @BaluchiNoor @TaimoorSha17054
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Picked up, disappeared, tortured, and returned barely alive — only to die from those injuries. That’s not law enforcement, that’s brutality with a badge. 1/2 @Sarmachari1240 @baluch
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