conformity with the laws of war, because they do not target the combatants, they do not target the baloch liberation armys, they target the civilians that they forcibly disappeared who are in their custody. so what happens is that the baloch liberation army will have a terrorist attack. and in response to that, the state will start extrajudicially executing people who have been forcibly disappeared for many years and throwing their mutilated corpses in various parts of balochistan, which only increases recruitment for separatist groups. so, one has to ask themselves, who is the beneficiary of this conflict? who gets more resources and who gets more control? it's not the baloch people. and to some extent, it's not even the separatist groups, because they're engaging in this war with the state. 0n enforced disappearances, you have had clients right across the country, far beyond balochistan. can we look at your work through the lens of one recent case as an illustration of the kind of work that you do? the journalist and poet fahad shah went missing from his home in may this year. he had been known for soc