Baloch National Movement members demonstrate in Amsterdam against Pakistan's forced occupation of Balochistan
Baloch National Movement (BNM), a Baloch rights organization, recently organised a massive protest in Amsterdam against Pakistan’s forced occupation of Balochistan.
According to the press statement, in observance of Black Day against the forced occupation of Balochistan, the Baloch National Movement organized a protest and rally in Amsterdam, Netherlands, reported ANI.
The demonstrators were seen holding placards denouncing the occupation of Balochistan.
Describing the Baloch genocide,a release issued by BNM said as quoted by ANI that “March 27, 1948, as a dark day in Baloch history, they highlighted the enduring struggle against Pakistan’s illegal occupation, calling for global solidarity to address ongoing human rights violations in Balochistan. The speakers underscored the resilience of the Baloch nation in the face of injustice, emphasizing their ongoing resistance against illegal occupation”.
Nabeel Khan a protester and a leader of BNM during the protest stated ” We may say that 27th is the Balck day of Balochistan’s genocide, but every day continues remains a black day for the Baloch community since March 27, 1948. Every day we hear, about enforced disappearances, by the Pakistani Army or the intelligence agencies of Pakistan. The torture and torture of people from the Baloch community continues till today. Thousands of Baloch are missing and thousands of Baloch are martyred by the terrorist state of Pakistan”.
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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