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Talking about the sacrifices of Baloch martyrs and those currently languishing in the prisons of occupying state Mr Marri said, “We are all indebted to these courageous individuals. They are our inspirations and leaders. We follow their path. They have proved that our people stand and fight for their rights.”
The International Voice for Baloch Missing Persons have organised a meeting on 27 March in London to condemn the occupation and forced merger of the Eastern Part of Balochistan by Pakistan.
A large number of Baloch activists from different parties participated in the meeting to express their hatred for slavery and occupation. Baloch patriot leader Hyrbyair Marri was the chief guest of the meeting. The meeting was started with two minutes of silence to pay homage to Baloch martyrs of liberation.
The speakers included Abdullah Baloch from Baloch Raaji Zrombesh, Mehrab Sarju, Hakeem Wadhela Baloch, Zahid Baloch acting organiser of Baloch National Movement, Ghulam Hussain Baloch and Estella from CAMPACC.
The speakers highlighted the need to intensify the struggle for liberation. They also stressed on the need of Baloch unity and forming of a joint strategy. They Baloch speakers strongly condemned the occupying states atrocities against Baloch people.
The speakers said those Baloch who have chosen to take part in the election of occupying states are not the well-wishers of Baloch nation. They said at a time when Balochistan was burning and Baloch nation was receiving the dead bodies of their loved ones on daily basis, taking part in the parliament and elections of murderers of Baloch nation was tantamount to becoming crime partners of those perpetrators.
Baloch leader Hyrbyair Marri in his speech also paid tributes to those sons and daughters of soil who are struggling for freedom and those who gave their precious lives for a better future for Balochistan.
He said, “We need to remember our brave men, women and children who currently are the captives of the occupying states.”
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2013-03-19
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Baloch activists in London have staged a protest demonstration at Trafalgar Square on Saturday (16-03-2013) against the on-going human rights violations in Balochistan. The protest was part of two-month awareness campaign by International Voice for Baloch Missing Persons and International Committee against Disappearances.
A large number of Baloch activists including Baloch patriot leader Hyrbyair Marri and members of International Committee against Disappearances and Nations without States took part in protest to express their solidarity with the families of enforced-disappeared Baloch activists.
The participants of the protest were carrying placards and banners imprinted with pictures of Baloch activists killed in-custody by Pakistani security forces.
Graham Willian from Nations without States and Doris Jones from Borneo Diaspora who is also a member of NwS participated in the protest to support the Baloch people’s struggle for their rights and freedom. Talking to IVBMP activists they said Baloch struggle for their national liberation was a just cause and Baloch like other nations deserve to be free. They further said all the occupied and oppressed nations around the world are struggling to be free from the yoke of colonial powers.
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2013-03-11
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The International Voice for Baloch Missing Persons and International Committee against Disappearances have announced to hold a protest demonstration at Trafalgar Square London on 16 March 2013 as part of their on-going awareness campaign against Disappearances and other human rights violation in Balochistan.
On 27 March 2013 the International Voice for Baloch Missing Person will organise a meeting about the occupation of Balochistan by Pakistan on 27 March 1948. The meeting will be held at the Centre for Polish Arts and Culture, Hammersmith London.
On 30 March the ICAD and IVBMP will take out a rally from Pakistan embassy to 10 Downing Street London, in front of the office of the British prime minister. The aim of the rally is to condemn state atrocities in Balochistan, support the families of disappeared Baloch activists and their struggle for the safe release of their loved one and against the occupation of Balochistan by Pakistan and Iran.
We request media persons, human rights activists and human rights organisation to join in our awareness campaign against Baloch genocide by Pakistan and Iran.
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2013-03-07
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The British Pakistani Christian Association (BPCA) launched its seminal report 'The Targeting of 'Minority Others' in Pakistan' at the House of Commons, on Tuesday, in an event hosted by Pendle MP Andrew Stephenson, Chairman of the 'All Parties Parliamentary Group on Pakistan'.
Speaking on behalf of International Voice for Baloch Missing Persons Faiz M Baluch said that, “Baloch are not a minority group in Pakistan. They are a different nation with their own distinct identity, language and culture – their country Balochistan, an independent sovereign state, was occupied and forcefully annexed into Pakistan at gun point in 1948 against the Baloch people’s will and mandate. The Baloch have been struggling to regain their independence ever since.”
He said Pakistan was committing crimes in Balochistan that were tantamount to war crimes and genocide – meaning economic, linguistic, political and physical genocide of Baloch people.
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2013-03-07
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Murtaza Ali Shah
The Khan of Kalat Mir Suleman Dawood has blasted Pakistan’s right-wing parties for failing to condemn the human rights violation of disadvantaged people in Pakistan. The Cardiff-based self-exiled Baloch leader said that the recent spate of Shia killings showed that some sections of society, particularly the parties with soft corner for Taleban and Al-Qaeda, were silent and had issued only meek statements of condemnation for political reasons. He was referring to attacks on Hazaras in Quetta and bombing of Abbas Town on Sunday. “What further proof is needed that Maulana Fazlur Rehman is the biggest supporter of Taliban, ideologically and socially. Pakistan’s establishment is throwing dust in the eyes of the world. It has got the world to run after mirages. While the fact is that the children of the establishment, pampered and nourished by the establishment, have today grown into cannibals,” the Khan told The News in reference to sectarian groups conducting round-the-country operations against Shia Muslim populations on daily basis.
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