Mahrang Baloch

[2] Mahrang Baloch has gained international support from prominent figures, including climate activist Greta Thunberg, who expressed her solidarity by tweeting, "Climate justice activists worldwide stand with @MahrangBaloch_ and other peaceful protesters who have been detained, tortured, and harassed by Islamabad police for speaking out against human rights violations in Balochistan.

"[11] This show of support came during the long march from Turbat to Islamabad, when Baloch women faced intense repression from state forces.

Similarly, Nobel Peace Prize laureate Malala Yousafzai voiced her backing, tweeting, "I stand with my Baloch sisters who are demanding accountability for enforced disappearances.

[23] In October 2024, Time (magazine) named Mahrang as one of the 100 emerging influential leaders of the year, recognising her extraordinary courage in opposing state oppression and her relentless advocacy against enforced disappearances and human rights violations in Balochistan.

While returning home with Sammi Baloch, she was further harassed by FIA officials, and plainclothes officers confiscated her passport and mobile phone, attempting to abduct them.

[28] On 11 October 2024, just days after Mahrang Baloch was barred from traveling abroad, an Anti-Terrorism case was filed against her in the Malir district of Qaidabad by a local businessman.