London [UK], March 8 (ANI): The Jeay Sindh Freedom Movement (JSFM) condemned the alleged enforced disappearance of its Jamshoro district president, Saeed Tiyono, saying he and Sabir Abro were abducted by state agencies on March 5 and remain missing.
In a Facebook statement the group called the incident a “clear example of state brutality and state terrorism,” accusing security agencies of systematically targeting Sindhi nationalist activists. JSFM said both men were taken by state personnel and their whereabouts are unknown.
A joint condemnation was issued by JSFM leaders including Sohail Abro, Zubair Sindhi, Amar Azadi, Farhan Sindhi, Hafeez Deshi, Marak Sindhu, Hosho Sindhi, Mansoor Ahmed Hub, Muhammad Osama Soomro, and Tahir Khan. The group said the alleged abduction reflects a wider crackdown on voices demanding Sindh’s political and economic rights.
JSFM said Tiyono had been vocal about alleged exploitation of Sindh’s natural resources and had advocated for the recovery of other activists reportedly forcibly disappeared. The statement added that he supported political workers jailed on what JSFM describes as fabricated or politically motivated charges.
The movement warned that if Tiyono and Abro are not released immediately it will launch strong protests, potentially including a blockade of the Jamshoro National Highway as part of broader mobilization.
JSFM appealed to the international community — including the United Nations, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and UK lawmakers — to investigate the alleged disappearances and pressure Pakistan to secure the activists’ safe recovery. The group called enforced disappearances a grave violation of international law and warned that international silence could deepen fear among activists in Sindh and Balochistan. (ANI)
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