Moro, May 26 -- The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has expressed deep concern over the escalating crackdown on civilians in Sindh's Moro following a protest against enforced disappearances, corporate land acquisition, and the construction of new canals on the River Indus.

According to HRCP, the demonstration turned violent, resulting in casualties and injuries among both protestors and police personnel. The commission said the burial of a deceased political activist under police supervision, along with the arrests and sedition charges filed against demonstrators and their family members was particularly disturbing.

In a statement released on social media, HRCP said, "While HRCP does not condone violence by any actor, the dis...