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The External Affairs Department of Baloch National Movement (BNM) has initiated an immediate global appeal, urging MPs and political data from United Kingdom, Ireland, Netherlands, Germany, France and United States to take action against the advice of Baloch human rights and illegal imprisonment of workers.
The organization has contacted more than 30 Parliament in the UK, five in Ireland, six in the Netherlands, 30 MPs in Germany and several senators in the US, seeking immediate intervention about Pakistan’s ongoing repression in Balochistan.
This appeal Dr. Mehrang Baloch, Sammy Deen Baloch, Begberg Baloch, Bebo Baloch, Saeeda Baloch and other activists are arbitrarily detained, emphasizing that their imprisonment leads to a serious violation of essential human rights. The notable figures contacted include UK MP Barry Gardiner, John McDonal and Rashanara Ali; Irish MPs Paul Murphy and Richard Boyd Barrett; Dutch representative Tinke Strike and Peter Van Dalel; And American senators Elizabeth Warren and Tim Cin.
BNM has urged these prominent leaders to publicly condemn the house, pressurize the Pakistani government for their immediate release, bring the issue on international platforms such as the United Nations, and call for sanctions against Pakistan for violating their human rights.
The situation has been extended by an ongoing Internet Blackout in Balochistan, widely considered to reduce information and prevent the global community from preventing the limit of state-provided oppression.
The concerns are increasing that Dr. Mehrang Baloch and any other legal procedure can withstand cruel treatment, torture, or forced disappearance. The Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC), which is organizing peaceful protests, tolerates violent repression by Pakistani security forces.
A representative of BNM has claimed that the international community cannot silence while Pakistan is engaged in systematic harassment of Baloch people. The organization has urged global leaders, human rights advocates and media to raise awareness and force Pakistan to stop their illegal custody.
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