The Jeay Sindh Freedom Movement (JSFM) denounced the verdict on Monday, framing the imprisonment as a systematic attempt to stifle peaceful political activism. Dr. Mahrang Baloch has gained prominence for her vocal opposition to enforced disappearances and state-led repression within Balochistan, making her a central figure in the region's human rights discourse. By criminalizing her actions, the organization argues, the state risks deepening existing public mistrust and failing to address the fundamental grievances held by the Baloch population.
Advocacy groups are now closely monitoring the legal proceedings, viewing the sentencing as a barometer for civil liberties in the country. The JSFM maintains that the use of coercion against campaigners is incompatible with international human rights standards and has pledged ongoing solidarity with those targeted by the state. They contend that the path toward stability requires the protection of political expression rather than the prosecution of those calling for dignity and justice.





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