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The Baloch National Movement (BNM) organized a protest rally in Hanover, Germany to mark the 77th anniversary of Pakistan’s occupation.
The activists of the incident highlighted the violation of the ongoing human rights in the region, using speeches, placards and slogans to focus on the plight of the Baloch people. he/she specifically condemned the custody of Baloch leaders such as Maharang Baloch, Belgra, Bebo and others, demanding his/her immediate release.
Prominent BNM leaders including Sharashan, Madem Salim, Sadiq Saeed, and Rahman Baloch addressed the crowd, insisting that Balochistan remains an occupied nation. he/she reminded the attendees that Balochistan has suffered harassment since Pakistan on 27 March 1948, and Baloch people have ever been harassed. Despite these challenges, the speakers confirmed the unbreakable commitment of Baloch People’s for their struggle for freedom.

The rally also condemned the recent increase of state’s violence in Quetta, especially on a peaceful seating on Sarab Road, the 22 March attacks where the protesters were demanding recovery of missing persons. Three persons died and dozens suffered injuries as a result of the attack by Pakistani forces. Participants said that medical aid was obstructed and public property was damaged, calling the action a clear example of state terrorism.
Looking at the history of Balochistan, the speakers reminded the audience that Baloch struggled for the dates of independence in the 19th century, including the martyrdom of Khan Baloch Mehrab Khan in 1839. Balochistan declared independence from Britain on August 11, 1947, but through a combination of Pakistan, diplomatic pressure and dysight, forcibly, through a combination of force. Despite the rejection of the rejection of the Parliament of Balochistan in December 1947, Pakistan launched a military operation in March 1948 to capture the region.
Speakers reiterated the rally that on March 27, Baloch is celebrated as a black day by people, which mark their resistance against Pakistani rule. he/she called upon the international community to speak against Pakistan’s human rights violations and support Baloch People’s fight for freedom.
It is in custody of Baloch leaders and activists such as Mehrang Baloch, Sammy Deen Baluch, Lala Wahab and many others, which is during a peaceful protest in Quetta. Activists in Balochistan have organized continuous protests and campaigns to highlight the margins of the region. In vengeance, the authorities have made serious cracks, resulting in the arrest of Baloch leaders and activists.
Balochistan has abolished the ongoing and serious human rights violations in Pakistan, which includes reports of murders, sexual violence and forced displacement. Despite the wealth of the field of natural resources, local communities have some benefits. The restrictions on speech, assembly and freedom of movement remain widely, and the international community has paid limited attention to the suffering of Baloch people.
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