F B M Germany and UK branches protested against Iran’s atrocities in Balochistan
LONDON/HAMBURG: Free Balochistan Movement (FBM) organised demonstrations in front of the Iranian Consulate in the Hamburg City of Germany and in front of the Iranian Embassy in London United Kingdom.
Free Balochistan Movement organanised against the brutal murder of 95 Baloch protesters in Duzzap (Zahedan) and the ongoing brutality of the Iranian state in Iranian Occupied Balochistan.
The demonstration in front of the Iranian Consulate in the Hamburg City of Germany was held on the 7th of October from 10 am to 12:30 pm, while on Saturday 8 October FBM activists protest in front of Iran’s Embassy in London from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm.
The protesters carried banners and placards with various slogans against the illegal Iranian occupation of the Baloch homeland, human rights violations and the Zahedan massacre. During the demonstration, the protesters continued to chant slogans.
Mr Mohammad Bakhsh Raji, Behzat Baloch, Moin Azizi and Khudadad Baloch addressed the protesters in Germany.
In their address, they strongly condemned the recent mass killings in occupied Iranian Balochistan. The speakers said that there is an undeclared alliance and consensus between Pakistan and Iran regarding the Baloch genocide.
This is not the first time in the bloody history of Balochistan that the Baloch have been bathed in fire and blood, but every chapter of the history of the Baloch nation is red with blood, the main reason for which is the national slavery and occupation.
The only way to get rid of this national slavery is to carry forward our struggle against both the occupying forces in a systematic manner.
Meanwhile, the Free Balochistan Movement in the UK protested in front of the Iranian Embassy.
A large number of Ahwazi Arabs from Iran-occupied Al-Hawaz and Azeris from South Azerbaijan participated in the demonstration and expressed solidarity with the Baloch nation.
Protesters chanted slogans against Zahedan massacre and raised slogans for the complete independence of Balochistan, Al-Hawaz and South Azerbaijan from Iran.
The speakers further said that currently the whole world is speaking up and condemning the atrocities of Iran, but surprisingly those who are victims of Iran’s atrocities are not raising their voices as vigorously as they should.
The speakers emphasised that the Baloch nation can only achieve their independence if they devise a united strategy for which all the stakeholders of the Baloch struggle must play their role actively and seriously.