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BYC accuses Pakistan of judicial manipulation to suppress Baloch leaders’ rights

BYC accuses Pakistan of using courts as a tool of repression in Balochistan

The Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) has accused Pakistani authorities of deliberately prolonging the illegal detention of its key leaders through systematic legal delays and the denial of justice, reports 24brussels. According to The Balochistan Post, the organisation claimed that central organisers Dr Mahrang Baloch, Beebarg Baloch, Sibghatullah Shah Jee, Beebow Baloch, and Gul Zadi Baloch remain imprisoned under extended judicial remand after an already protracted period of physical detention. Despite multiple court orders, the Counter Terrorism Department (CTD) has not yet filed a formal charge sheet, which the BYC interpreted as a deliberate tactic to extend their custody indefinitely.

The BYC asserted that ongoing court extensions demonstrate a “coordinated effort” between judicial and security institutions to deny the detainees their constitutional rights. Additionally, the group condemned the authorities’ recent decision to transfer upcoming court hearings to Quetta’s Hudda Jail instead of conducting them in an open court. They labelled this shift as a “serious violation of fundamental rights” and a breach of both domestic and international legal norms.

The organisation expressed serious concern about the health condition of detained social activist Beebarg Baloch, who reportedly suffers from a blocked urinary tract requiring immediate medical attention. Allegations surfaced that prison officials have refused to provide him with adequate treatment, which the BYC described as “cruel, inhumane, and contrary to international humanitarian standards,” as noted by The Balochistan Post.

In its appeal, the BYC called upon the United Nations, international human rights organisations, and global civil society groups to intervene and hold Pakistan accountable for what it deemed “unlawful detention and systematic rights violations.” The statement highlighted that the ongoing suppression of peaceful Baloch voices illustrates Islamabad’s escalating crackdown on dissent and its disregard for due process, according to The Balochistan Post.

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‘The Algarve is Chega’s kingdom’: resort city’s voters tempted by far-right party

Chega supporters in Albufeira hope party can use Sunday’s local elections as springboard for nationwide takeover

The road into Albufeira is thronged with billboards. Some, such as the faded one on a roundabout leading to the centre of the southern Portuguese resort city, offer sun-bleached glimpses of enticing real estate, golden beaches and vibrant nightlife. Others that have sprung up before Sunday’s local elections peddle promises of a different kind.

By far the most numerous are those belonging to the far-right Chega party. Its political posters feature one-line grievances about the state of public health, education and housing and tell passing drivers that all these problems will be solved once Chega is in charge.

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Dear Abby: Should I tell my neighbor about the alligator in the lake we swim in?

Dear Abby advises a reader on whether or not he should tell his elderly neighbor about the alligator in the lake they swim in.
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Rutgers can’t stop Demond Williams Jr. in ugly loss to Washington

Washington QB Demond Williams Jr. threw for 402 yards and two TDs and ran for 136 yards and two TDs to lead the Huskies to a 38-19 win against Rutgers.
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Drone shows dolphin stampede leaping off California coast

Drone footage spotted hundreds of dolphins leaping through the Pacific off Rancho Palos Verdes.
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Girl unveils Lego ‘Hope’ sign at hospital that treated her cancer

Makenna Rodolph, who was featured on ‘Kids with Capes’ and loves all things Lego, came up with the idea as a way to give back to Children’s Hospital of Colorado.
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AOC gives Bronx school group a tour of the Capitol after shutdown sent guides home

AOC gives Bronx school group a tour of the Capitol after shutdown sent guides home –
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These hermit crabs are using trash as homes. He’s fixing that

One night while documenting wildlife, photographer Shawn Miller discovered hermit crabs living in trash. Now, he’s on a mission to swap their plastic homes for proper shells with his conservation project, Make the Switch 4 Nature.
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International journalists urge Israel to allow reporters into Gaza after ceasefire deal

Foreign Press Association joins long list of global media agencies demanding press freedom in devastated territory

International journalists in Israel have called for reporters to be granted immediate access to Gaza after the rapidly negotiated ceasefire came into effect, joining a long list of international media organizations demanding press freedom in the devastated territory.

In a statement released on Friday, the Foreign Press Association (FPA) urged Israel to “immediately open the borders and allow international media free and independent access to the Gaza Strip” now that hostilities have ceased. The organization also noted that the supreme court is expected to hear arguments on 23 October, “after more than a year in which the state has been allowed to delay its response”.

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Don’t check in late for Cubs-Brewers NLDS decider. This series is all about the first inning

Don’t check in late for Cubs-Brewers NLDS decider. This series is all about the first inning