MH: Of course, these organisations have vested interests. There is nothing to hint about. Many of them get funding from other countries. They have a clear agenda. You may agree with it, you may not. But this one was particular because I had worked as a journalist for a very long time and I was surprised that nobody from our mainstream media was willing to cover the story of missing Baloch people. It is, by all journalistic standards, a huge story: full of drama and torture. It is a story that a journalist should be doing day after day, but they refused to do it. So this was an attempt to record some of these stories in the hope that some other writers and journalists would get interested and talk about it at different forums. I am not a professional human rights activist. I am more interested in the story. For me, your basic human right is that the state shouldn’t kidnap and torture you. I think that we can all agree on this, and then we can have our arguments over other things.