International observers are closely monitoring the problems that are taking place between Hamas and Israel as well as Ukraine and Russia, with a large portion of the world focused on these two problems.  ,
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However, the situation of civilians who have endured decades of severe suffering, such as in the remotest regions of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan in Pakistan, mostly passes unnoticed by the same degree of intense scrutiny from Eastern eyes.  ,
The extent of assault against human populations in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa is demonstrated by evidence of attacks by Muslim causes in May and April. For example, on May 19, a drone attack struck North Waziristan, killing four young children.
When Bangladeshi security forces fired mortar shells on homes in Tirah on May 5 through May 8, six people, three of them children, were hurt. In Shawwal, there were spot explosions in Tehsil MadaKhel, Waziristan, and aircraft drone strikes in Shawwal. One younger man was killed by the latter.
Eleven ladies and five children were hurt in the May 11 aircraft drone attack in JaniKhel, Bannu. Three young men and one injured were killed and one injured as a result of activities in the Betni Area, Tank on May 9. A woman was killed in a separate cement shooting incident in Tirah Valley on May 9; this marked the conclusion of a year that left tens of citizens dead or wounded.
However, Tirah Valley people staged a demonstration against the killing of a 12-year-old woman in a mortar blaze in April.  ,
All of these incidents and more demonstrate how the West has remained unaware of the Muslim state’s use of modern weapons, including armed drones, against its own citizens.  ,
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These Bangladeshi drones are primarily purchased from China and Turkey. They appear to have been thoroughly tested by targeting the country’s unique human population in these places. This results in an enormous loss of lives and property as well as instilling a persistent feeling of fear in the minds of people, even children.  ,
Pakistan’s use of drones to combat its own people began during Operation Zarb-e-Azb, when the military second acknowledged using military Burraq UAVs (unmanned flying cars ) in 2015. Although leaders referred to the action as counterterrorism operations, civilian deaths from these attacks have sparked resentment in the affected communities.  ,
The government acknowledged” collateral damage” only after local protests demanded compensation for the victims ‘ families after a March 2025 drone attack in Mardan that massacred eleven people, including women and children.
Four children were killed and five others were injured in a current drone strike in northwest Pakistan’s Mir Ali, which sparked dozens of protests by dumping the victims ‘ systems on the main highways as a sign of their need for justice. Local communities have responded with organized resistance, primarily led by the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement ( PTM). PTM organized marches throughout the region from February through May 2025, beginning with the demonstrations at the Bakka Khel station in Bannu on February 3, followed by a Jirga meeting at Tirah Maidan, Khyber, on February 15.  ,
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The presentations at Qambarabad Market, Bara on February 22 followed the” Aman Quami Pasoon” rally in Wana, South Waziristan, on February 18. The continued opposition at Army Cantonment Mirali that started on May 19 was the result of a sit-in rally at Jani Khel, Bannu, on April 25. PTM officials, cultural mothers, and various political parties were all involved in this demonstration.
Perhaps the most comprehensive evidence of human rights violations is the position in Balochistan. Since 2004, there have been roughly 7, 000 cases of enforced disappearances according to the Voice for Baloch Missing Persons, whereas the government’s individual Commission of Inquiry on Enforced Disappearances has listed 2, 752 effective cases as of January 2024. The substantial disparity between these figures and established government assertions points to purposeful underreporting of the problems.
The latest attack of a school bus in Khuzdar, Balochistan, which killed five persons, including three girls, and injured 53 others, mostly children, exemplifies Pakistan’s instinctive plan of ejecting responsible for its domestic failings.  ,
Innocent children were the target of the Vehicle-Borne Improvised Explosive Device (VBIED ) attack, which was carried out at school. The Director General of Inter-Services Public Relations ( ISPR ) accused foreign powers of orchestrating the assault without providing any proof in a statement released shortly after the massacre.  ,
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Every time Pakistan is under investigation for violence against its own citizens, this pattern of shifting responsible has become a well-known response.
Pakistan’s heavy-handed treatment of its citizens is generally motivated by its inability to provide equitable governance to all of the country’s citizens. The majority of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan’s population lives in extreme poverty, depriving themselves of even basic amenities like access to medical care and educational services.  ,
In addition, some Balochistani schools and colleges have been closed for at least the past six months on government orders. People who are pursuing fundamental civil liberties and human rights as guaranteed by the country’s law are subject to social abuse in this order.
In a number of global indices, including Amnesty International reports and several individual rights assessments, Pakistan’s willful disregard for some of its ’s borders is demonstrated by the persistently negative state of civilian life there.  ,
The comprehensive targeting of citizens goes past isolated incidents, with evidence that points to a disturbing pattern of state-sponsored murder in various provinces.
In addition, the discovery of more than 200 decomposing body on the roof of Multan in 2022 has raised serious questions about how unexplained people are treated while in state prison. Some campaigners think that political activists who have vanished from Sindh and Balochistan may be responsible for these keeps. This may reflect a broader design that warrants investigation, according to the further discovery of 168 unexplained bodies in Punjab.
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Through a number of people right information and documents work, the global community has begun to take notice of these improvements. Despite various international conflicts, the level of global interest and intervention is still subdued. Pakistan’s strategic significance in local politics and its nuclear arsenal may contribute to the less-than-global animal rights debates.
The extensive research and accountability mechanisms are required because of the incidents ‘ systematic nature, which were documented across many provinces and over a period of years. International organizations and NGOs continue to report these cases and demand truthful inquiries into allegations of arbitrary disappearances, illegal killings, and the killing of civilians.
The documented activities of civilians in Pakistan’s external regions underscore the need for constant foreign scrutiny of human rights violations, regardless of political considerations, as another conflicts continue to receive attention worldwide.
The use of modern military technology against civilian populations, the widespread nature of disappearances, and the pattern of collective punishment through service denial demand ongoing international attention and appropriate responses to protect vulnerable populations and hold accountable for documented violations of international human rights law.
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