Updated On: 25 September, 2023 01:29 PM IST | Toronto | mid-day online correspondent
The Baloch Human Rights Council of Canada (BHRC-Canada), on Monday, voiced deep apprehension over the Canadian Government`s perceived inconsistencies in its response to the mysterious death of prominent Balochistan rights activist, Karima Baloch, in December 2020, in Toronto.

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The Baloch Human Rights Council of Canada (BHRC-Canada), on Monday, voiced deep apprehension over the Canadian Government`s perceived inconsistencies in its response to the mysterious death of prominent Balochistan rights activist, Karima Baloch, in December 2020, in Toronto. The organization raises concerns about the government`s handling of this case and its implications for justice and human rights.
Karima Baloch`s lifeless body was discovered near Lake Ontario on Toronto Island on December 22, 2020, a tragic event that sent shockwaves through the Baloch community. Despite the suspicious circumstances surrounding her death, the Toronto Police concluded, within forty-eight hours of the discovery, that "no foul play was suspected." This swift conclusion puzzled many, especially considering that Baloch had received grave death threats from the ISI, a fact known to both the government of Canada and the Toronto Police.