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Group Engaged In Protecting Baloch Rights, Protests In Islamabad

Group engaged in protecting Baloch rights, marches in Islamabad, troubled by kidnapping, torture of Pak agencies.

Highlighting the plight of minority communities in Pakistan once again, a rights group engaged in protecting Baloch rights in Pakistan –

Baloch Voice of Missing Persons (BVMP) protested in Islamabad against Pakistani agencies on the issue of forcible abduction, atrocities, and persecution of the people of Balochistan.

Millions of protesters took to the streets on Tuesday to protest against Pakistani action, demanding slogans and returning their loved ones illegally abducted by the army.

Speaking on the protests in Islamabad, one of the Baloch victims said, ‘I am the daughter of the Baloch. I have no connection with political or social organizations.

I have not come here from Balochistan to give a speech. I cannot, without any reason, afford to come to the capital of the country.

Unfortunately, I belong to a generation that has witnessed not only atrocities but even more tragic times. You must have heard about Bosnia and Palestine but I have seen Balochistan. ‘

He further said, ‘I have not come here to promote any agenda, I have come here as a victim. It has been a year for my brother and cousin.

Since 2001, ethnic cleansing has been taking place in Balochistan. They have not left the Sindhis and Pashtuns either.

As per the Geo News report, PML-N vice-president Maryam Nawaz on Wednesday urged Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan to speak to relatives of Baloch missing persons who staged a protest at D-Chowk.

Maryam said- you have been brought to power. It is your duty to listen to these people.

Explain that the disappearance of people from Pakistan-occupied Balochistan has serious history and a long history. All this is the silence of the civilized world and human rights organizations and the lack of media or other media in Balochistan.

Pakistan shocked Sri Lanka, fearing deterioration of relations with India, Sri Lanka canceled Imran’s address

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan is going to visit Sri Lanka. During this time he had to address the Parliament here, which has now been canceled.

Pakistani media Dawn News has informed about this. The Sri Lankan government’s move is seen as maintaining good relations with India.

It was believed that Imran would raise the issue of Kashmir during his speech, which could upset India. In such a situation, this program was canceled.

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