Baloch National Movement South Korea demonstrates in Busan against Pakistan's nuclear tests
Busan: The Baloch National Movement (BNM) – South Korea Chapter on Sunday demonstrated in Busan city against Pakistan to mark 23rd anniversary of nuclear test conducted on Baloch land in the Chaghi region.
The protest aimed to create awareness of the aftermath of the effect of the tests on the local residents and the environment, Baloch National Movement (BNM) said in the statement. The protesters distributed pamphlets to the people and informed them about the impacts of the nuclear tests and shouted slogans against Pakistan, reports ANI.
★ @Bnm_SKchapter protests against #Pakistan 's nuclear tests in #Busan
— BNM (@BNMovement_) May 28, 2023
The protest aimed to raise awareness of the aftermath and impact of the tests on the local people and the environment.#NukeAftermathInBalochistan https://t.co/MYGG546iEn pic.twitter.com/CQt4ThMc4B
During the demonstration, the protesters expressed concerns regarding the impacts of the nuclear tests in Korean and English.
Hafsa Baloch was quoted as saying by ANI, “Today, on behalf of BNM, we are protesting in Busan city against Pakistan’s nuclear tests in Balochistan in 1998. The tests were conducted on May 28 and May 30 at Ras Koh Mountain in the Chaghi region.”
According to a statement released by BNM, Hafsa Baloch stated that the effects of the tests badly damaged the entire region.
She further said, “After the tests, the entire region and surrounding areas remained radioactive for decades. Until today, people are facing deadly diseases and children are born with genetic diseases such as facial deformities, eye diseases, skin cancer and other health problems.”
She stated that the soil, environment and ecosystem have been destroyed due to the radioactive contamination from the nuclear tests. She said that the land has been completely “deserted and ruined.”
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