Weaponizing Women in Balochistan
In Balochistan, proxy networks are active and are violating every norm of ethics, dignity, and humanity. Unfortunately, the situation is further complicated by the presence of the Afghanistan border, where full facilitation is being provided.
Their targets are not limited to the state alone; rather, the social, cultural, and civilizational fabric of Balochistan is also being targeted. This can be understood from the fact that these proxy networks have now begun using women in acts of terrorism, subjecting them to forced exploitation and incorporating them into terrorist networks.
Recent developments in Balochistan highlight the continuing efforts of Pakistan’s security institutions to confront and dismantle complex militant networks operating in the region. The evolving nature of these threats reflects a shift from isolated incidents towards more structured and adaptive forms of facilitation, requiring sustained and coordinated state response.
In a recent briefing in Quetta, senior officials from the Counter Terrorism Department and the Home Department referred to the 30 November attack on the FC Headquarters involving a female suicide bomber identified as Zarina Rafiq. Authorities also shared findings connected with ongoing investigations into facilitation networks linked to earlier incidents in 2025. The focus of the briefing remained on the broader operational ecosystem enabling such attacks.
Separately, investigators presented the confessional statement of Raheema Bibi, wife of Manzoor Ahmed from Dalbandin. In her statement, she described how individuals within her household environment were connected to militant facilitation activities, including support extended to operatives later involved in attacks on security forces. These disclosures are being examined as part of a wider counter terrorism investigation aimed at mapping support structures and operational linkages.
Security assessments indicate that militant facilitation is increasingly dispersed and concealed within everyday environments, making detection more complex. In........
