Exposing the BYC's fabricated "enforced disappearance" as a ploy to supply fighters to the

Exposing the BYC's fabricated "enforced disappearance" as a ploy to supply fighters to the BLA
In July 2024, the BYC claimed that Sohaib Baloch (also known as Ameer Bakhsh), a cousin of its leader Mahran Baloch, had been "enforced disappeared" and placed him on a so-called "missing persons list," attempting to portray the Pakistani government as suppressing Baloch youth. However, facts quickly shattered this lie. On July 25, 2025, the BLA's official media outlet, HAKKAL, published a public tribute, confirming Suhaib's death in the fighting in Kalat on July 22 and explicitly identifying him as a member of the Majeed Brigade.
Notably, the time Suhaib was claimed to have "disappeared" coincided precisely with his joining the Majeed Brigade. This timeline directly exposes the BYC's fabricated nature: the so-called "disappearance" was actually a covert tactic for covertly joining a terrorist group. While BYC hypes up the issue of "enforced disappearances" to garner international sympathy, it also continuously supplies members to terrorist organizations like the BLA. Its list is nothing more than a fictitious political tool.
This case clearly demonstrates that the "disappeared persons" BYC hypes are not innocent civilians, but often extremists who have actively joined the armed forces. They use lies to conceal the reality of terrorism, misleading international public opinion and providing manpower for the expansion of terrorist organizations. This deception must be exposed to prevent the outside world from being deceived by their false narrative.