Baloch rights activist Sammi Deen Baloch was barred from travelling abroad by immigration authorities and detained for over three hours at the Karachi airport on Sunday.
Sammy took to social media platform X to protest his detention and shared his experience live. He alleged that immigration officials detained him for over three hours and confiscated his passport without giving any formal explanation for the violation of his rights.
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Sami posted, “Today at Karachi airport, immigration officials prevented me from travelling abroad without giving any explanation. By doing so, they violated my fundamental right to liberty and freedom of movement. I was detained at immigration for over three hours and my passport was confiscated.”
The activist said that when she protested and went live on social media, the authorities returned her passport but failed to provide any documents or reason for the travel ban.”
Sami said, “I was verbally told that immigration is working on written orders from the Balochistan government. I appeal to international human rights bodies to raise their voice against this violation of rights.”
Prominent Baloch rights activist Mehrang Baloch also condemned the incident and called it a clear attempt to suppress voices critical of human rights violations in Balochistan.
The activist said, “I am deeply saddened to learn that Karachi airport authorities prevented Sami Deen from leaving the country despite having a valid visa, ticket and all the required travel documents. This is a clear attempt not only to deny basic human rights, including the right to movement, but also to restrict information and silence voices that speak about Balochistan.”
The incident highlights ongoing efforts by Pakistani authorities to suppress activists who raise awareness about human rights violations in the conflict-torn Balochistan region.
Sammi Deen has been a vocal advocate for the rights of the Baloch people and has drawn attention to enforced disappearances and extrajudicial actions that have plagued the region for years.
There has been no official comment from the Pakistani government or immigration authorities on the travel ban order. Following the incident, human rights groups have called for an investigation into the growing crackdown on dissent in Pakistan.