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Hundreds of women protesters took to the streets of Gwadar to press for the...

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Hundreds of burqa-clad women marched in Gwadar demanding the release of Maulana Hidayat ur Rehman, Haq Do Tehreek chief. Led by Senator Mushtaq Ahmed, they chanted against the governments and called for ending enforced disappearances. Rehman's bail has been granted in 18/19 cases, but he remains in custody.

Haq Do Gwadar Movement Leader Maulana Hidayat-ur-Rehman Arrested Amid Demands for Justice and Improved...

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Maulana Hidayat-ur-Rehman, a leader of the Haq Do Gwadar Movement, was arrested by police this Friday morning. He has been booked in 17 FIRs for allegedly disturbing public peace and the alleged murder of a policeman. However, the details of the case are unclear, as the internet has been shut down in the area.

Gwadar: Hundreds rally against arrest, FIR

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Hundreds of people participated in a rally in Gwadar to denounce registration of a case against the leaders of an ongoing protest

People support me; I broke the reign of fear: Hidayat-ur-Rehman

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Haq Do Gwadar Tehreek has protesting for last two weeks demanding rights for Gwadar and end to illegal trawling in sea.

Women on vanguard of Gwadar’s rights movement

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On Monday, hundreds of women took to the streets in Gwadar to protest against illegal trawling and the existence of security check posts. They said their livelihood is being affected by bad policies of the government.

The TTP Timeline in Balochistan

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April 22, By Xari Jalil: The Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) has been flexing its muscles for a long time in Balochistan now. Historically speaking the TTP has always operated in the tribal areas in Khyber Pukhtunkhwa (KP) especially along the Pakistan-Afghanistan border area.  But now, their presence in Balochistan has gained a strong foothold.

Gwadar City Fencing Project: trampling upon people’s freedom of movement?

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December 19th, 2020; By Ahmad Saeed; GWADAR/LAHORE; The Gwadar fencing project may isolate entire communities that had been traversing the lands freely for years. Many claim the project assails people's fundamental liberty of movement.