The role of women’s political activism against enforced disappearances in Balochistan: a study of the Baluch missing persons

IF 0.3 4区 社会学 Q4 ANTHROPOLOGY Inter-Asia Cultural Studies Pub Date : 2023-10-23 DOI:10.1080/14649373.2023.2265687
Shala Ashraf, Ikram Badshah, Usman Khan
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ABSTRACTThe article attempts to highlight the issue of enforced disappearances in Balochistan and in particular the Baloch population. The focus is on blood relatives and specifically mothers, sisters, daughters, wives, and other close female relatives of forcibly disappeared persons. The Baloch women are at the forefront of the struggle against these enforced disappearances. They are experiencing hardships in seeking justice for the victims and continue to search for the whereabouts of their forcibly disappeared loved ones. The politically motivated women activists have initiated a collective struggle for the safe recovery of the disappeared victims. The families created an organization by the name of Voice for Baloch Missing Persons (VBMP) in 2009, which provides the families legal, political, human rights, and emotional support with a strong aspiration to bring justice to the aggrieved families. The data were obtained using an ethnographic method of participant observation, interviews, and conversations with VBMP members, families, and especially female family members of the enforced disappeared victims. The article concluded by saying that, the Baloch women’s activism and resistance have opened a new horizon for the participation of victims’ relatives in a patriarchal society. The Baloch women have strived hard to bring back their loved ones, thus adding a new dimension to the ethnolinguistic politics and recognition in the age of state project of homogenization and suppression.KEYWORDS: Political activismenforced disappearanceBalochistanwomen Additional informationNotes on contributorsShala AshrafShala Ashraf is a Lecturer of Sociology at the Balochistan University of information, Technology, Engineering and Management Sciences (BUITEMS), Quetta Balochistan. She has done her Masters in Philosophy and in Anthropology from Quaid-e-Azam University, Islamabad. Her research interests include Baloch Women, Women’s collective actions, Women’s agency and feminist consciousness of Baloch Women.Ikram BadshahIkram Badshah is an Assistant professor at Department of Anthropology, Quaid-e-Azam University Islamabad. His research interests include Pakhtun culture, peace poetry, identity politics, students politics, necropolitics, postcolonial states and content analysis of text books.Usman KhanUsman Khan is a Postdoctoral fellow at School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), Xi’an International Studies University, China. His research area covers colonial and post colonial states, social movements, borderland regions, Pashtuns of Pakistan.
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俾路支省妇女反对强迫失踪的政治活动的作用:对俾路支省失踪人员的研究
摘要本文试图强调俾路支省,特别是俾路支省人口的强迫失踪问题。重点是血亲,特别是强迫失踪者的母亲、姐妹、女儿、妻子和其他女性近亲。俾路支妇女站在反对这些强迫失踪的斗争的最前线。他们在为受害者伸张正义和继续寻找被强迫失踪的亲人的下落方面遇到了困难。出于政治动机的妇女积极分子发起了一场集体斗争,以安全找回失踪的受害者。这些家庭于2009年成立了一个名为“俾路支失踪人员之声”(VBMP)的组织,为这些家庭提供法律、政治、人权和情感支持,并强烈希望为受害家庭伸张正义。数据是通过参与观察、访谈和与VBMP成员、家庭,特别是强迫失踪受害者的女性家庭成员对话的民族志方法获得的。文章最后说,俾路支妇女的行动和抵抗为受害者亲属在父权社会的参与开辟了新的视野。俾路支妇女为找回她们的亲人而努力奋斗,从而在同质化和压迫的国家工程时代,为民族语言政治和承认增添了新的维度。关键词:政治活动、强迫失踪、俾路支省妇女补充信息撰稿人说明shala Ashraf shala Ashraf是俾路支省奎达市俾路支省信息、技术、工程和管理科学大学(BUITEMS)的社会学讲师。她在伊斯兰堡的Quaid-e-Azam大学获得哲学和人类学硕士学位。主要研究方向为俾路支妇女、妇女集体行动、妇女能动性和俾路支妇女的女权主义意识。Ikram Badshah是伊斯兰堡Quaid-e-Azam大学人类学系的助理教授。他的研究兴趣包括普什图文化、和平诗歌、身份政治、学生政治、亡灵政治、后殖民国家和教科书内容分析。乌斯曼·汗,中国西安第二外国语大学亚非学院博士后。他的研究领域包括殖民和后殖民国家,社会运动,边境地区,巴基斯坦的普什图人。
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期刊介绍: The cultural question is among the most important yet difficult subjects facing inter-Asia today. Throughout the 20th century, worldwide competition over capital, colonial history, and the Cold War has jeopardized interactions among cultures. Globalization of technology, regionalization of economy and the end of the Cold War have opened up a unique opportunity for cultural exchanges to take place. In response to global cultural changes, cultural studies has emerged internationally as an energetic field of scholarship. Inter-Asia Cultural Studies gives a long overdue voice, throughout the global intellectual community, to those concerned with inter-Asia processes.
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