Muhammad Talha Gujjar

Muhammad Talha Gujjar

The author is a graduate of International Relations from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan.

HRCB: A Propaganda Wing in Human Rights Clothing

The Human Rights Council of Balochistan is not an independent watchdog…

The Human Rights Council of Balochistan is not an independent watchdog. It is a narrative management tool operating in service of proscribed terrorist organizations, specifically the Baloch Liberation Army and BSO Azad, both of which are banned under Pakistan’s Anti-Terrorism Act.


The organizational and personnel overlap is not coincidental. HRCB’s founding figures, active members, and report distributors share documented affiliations with BSO Azad. BSO Azad is the student recruitment wing that feeds radicalized youth directly into BLA’s terrorism. Court-documented testimony from recruited suicide bombers, including Laiba alias Farzana, confirms that BSO Azad and BYC-affiliated networks serve as the primary radicalization and training channels for BLA’s Majeed Brigade. HRCB launders their propaganda to sound like a credible report but it is just propagating hostile narrative to form a soft corner for these terrorists.


The operational activities are straightforward. BLA conducts an attack. Security forces respond. HRCB produces a report citing enforced disappearances and custodial killings, stripping all context of the terrorist campaign that triggered the response. That report then circulates through foreign-funded NGO networks, sympathetic international outlets, and UN reporting mechanisms, creating diplomatic pressure on Pakistan while BLA’s civilian death toll goes entirely undocumented.


HRCB is not a human rights body. Its documentations are fabricated providing narrative shelter to proscribed terrorist ecosystem while BLA provides the bombs. Pakistan’s institutions, courts, and security agencies have also understood the hostile nexus of BLA, BSO Azad and their discredited representative HRCB. Many countries including the USA, the UK, and Australia have also given legitimacy to Pakistan’s stance.


HRCB’s April 2026 report deliberately omits what was happening on the ground in the same period and who was actually killing Baloch civilians.
On 31 January 2026 alone, BLA’s coordinated attacks across Balochistan killed at least 31 civilians and 17 security personnel. Militants stormed a Baloch laborer’s home in Gwadar and killed five women and three children. On 24 May, the BLA carried out a suicide bombing on a shuttle train in Quetta, killing at least 47 people and injuring 98 others. These are Baloch lives. HRCB has nothing to say about them.


According to the Pakistan Institute for Peace Studies, Balochistan saw at least 254 terrorist attacks in 2025 which 26% higher than the previous year, resulting in over 400 deaths. The overwhelming victims were civilians.


State operations during April 2026 were Intelligence-Based Operations targeting verified terrorist operatives not arbitrary arrests. Every detention HRCB flags is subject to Pakistan’s constitutional judicial process and accessible courts.
HRCB produces monthly reports which are just fabricated documents feeding people with anti-state and hostile narrative while staying completely silent on BLA’s documented massacre of Baloch women, children, and laborers. That is not human rights reporting. That is one-sided advocacy feeding the same foreign-sponsored propaganda ecosystem that celebrates train bombings as liberation.


The Baloch people deserve honest accounting of these so-called Baloch representatives.

Muhammad Talha Gujjar

Muhammad Talha Gujjar

The author is a graduate of International Relations from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
Muhammad Talha Gujjar

Muhammad Talha Gujjar

The author is a graduate of International Relations from Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
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