What happened: On June 12, a protest was staged outside the Sindh Assembly to protest the alleged kidnapping of three University of Karachi Baloch students, Gamshad Baloch, Doda Baloch, and Kaleem Baloch by law enforcement agents. Details: Gamshad and Doda are philosophy students at KU whereas Kaleem is enrolled in Masters program for Sociology. For the past two days, relatives and civil society organisations have been protesting outside the Karachi Press Club, and on Sunday evening, they staged a demonstration from the KPC to the provincial legislature. The police did not intervene since the protesters were largely women and children, according to the senior officer. The authorities were negotiating with the protestors outside the assembly entrance to encourage them to quit their sit-in, he claimed, because the budget session was scheduled for the next day (June 13). Relatives’ account: Relatives and activists addressed the gathering, saying that if the 3 students were involved in any criminal activity, they should have been detained by displaying an arrest warrant; instead, they were taken from their houses violently at night, which was “unacceptable.” Other missing Balochs: Saeeda Zehri, one of the speakers, said her father, Abdul Hameed Zehri, was kidnapped from Balochistan 14 months ago and his whereabouts are still unknown. What’s next: One of the protestors, Aamna Baloch, said that demonstration will continue unless they release the KU students.