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We bring to you Balochistan's forbidden stories




















Social media platform @instagram has suspended Balochistan Times’ main account, citing unspecified violations of its community guidelines. The suspension took place on Monday and appears to follow a complaint from Pakistan’s Telecommunication Authority (PTA). Our suspicion is based on a separate notice received on Tuesday from @X, informing us that the PTA had filed a complaint regarding our reporting on this platform. The timing suggests a coordinated effort to silence our reporting. The PTA has a record of acting under pressure from Pakistan’s security establishment to suppress dissenting voices, particularly those critical of enforced disappearances carried out by the military and intelligence services. We have appealed the decision and urge Instagram to restore the account. Since our founding by Sajid Hussain and a group of volunteers a decade ago, Balochistan Times has reported consistently on human rights violations in the region. We have built a following of nearly 30,000 people on Instagram. Sajid Hussain, a respected journalist who covered Balochistan with integrity and dedication, went missing in Sweden in March 2020. His body was later found in a river in Uppsala. His case was covered by international outlets including The New York Times, the CNN, the BBC and The Guardian. The suspension of our account (balochistantimes) raises serious questions about platform accountability, especially in contexts where press freedom is already under sustained threat. We believe our reporting complies with Instagram’s community guidelines, and we strive to uphold journalistic standards. Our work aims to amplify the voices of the Baloch people whose stories, particularly cases of enforced disappearance, are mostly ignored by Pakistan's mainstream media. We call on Instagram to reinstate our account immediately. We also appeal to press freedom organisations, digital rights groups and fellow journalists to stand with us in defending independent journalism.






Instagram suspends account of rights group Human Rights Council of Balochistan Social media platform @instagram on Tuesday suspended the account of The Human Rights Council of Balochistan (HRCB), an organisation that documents and highlights cases of human human rights violations in Balochistan. "We received an email from Instagram on Tuesday evening informing us our account had been suspended," HRCB administrater, @TajBloch , said. "We have reason to believe they have acted after a complaint from Pakistan Telecommunication Authority because we received a similar email from X Twitter saying they have received a complaint from the PTA about our Twitter account. It's strange that PTA has so much influence over mega platforms like Instagram that they can have our accounts suspended." The @HRCBalochistan focuses on cases of enforced disappearance and extra jusicial executions in Balochistan where estimates suggest tens of thousands of Baloch people have been abducted by Pakistan's intelligence agencies. The organisation compiles such cases and also submits reports to the United Nations working groups on human rights. "We try to verify as much as possible: names, dates of birth, time and place of abduction, witness accounts etc. I don't know what we did to violate Instagram's community guidelines," Taj Baloch said.