Tags : Free Balochistan Movement

Free Balochistan Movement to stage week long sit-in protest at

LONDON: Free Balochistan Movement has announced a week-long sit-in protest in front of Chinese Embassy in London starting from Sunday 25th September 2016. The press release said that it is a campaign against China-Pakistan nexus in Balochistan to loot the natural resources of Baloch nation. For several decade China has been continuously looting the natural […]Read More

FBM protest outside UN Headquarters against HR violations in Balochistan

NEW YORK: The Free Balochistan movement organised a protest demonstration outside UN Headquarters in New York on Tuesday. The Baloch protest coincided with the beginning of 71 session of UN General Assembly.  The protest was aimed to highlight the illegal occupation of Balochistan and Pakistani state aggression against Baloch people. Protester were carrying Dolls painted with […]Read More

Free Balochistan Movement to organise a protest at UN headquarters

LONDON: The Free Balochistan Movement (FBM) has announced to organise a protest demonstration at UN Headquarters in New York during the United Nations 71st General Assembly meetings to highlight the Human Rights Violations and illegal occupation of Balochistan by Pakistan. The FBM in a Press Release from London said that Pakistan has been committing gross […]Read More

Free Balochistan Movement: The Long March of Baloch from Düsseldorf

By Claudia Waedlich  From 16th of July until 5th of August, activists of the Free Balochistan Movement went on traverse half of the Republic of Germany from Düsseldorf to Berlin by foot, equipped with flags of Balochistan and Germany, a megaphone and information leaflets to the German population about the atrocities in their homeland where […]Read More

Pakistan trying to eliminate the Baloch and Afghan intellectuals: Hyrbyair

LONDON: Baloch pro-freedom Baloch leader Hyrbyair Marri termed the attacks on Kabul University and Civil Hospital Quetta tantamount to the Bengali people’s genocide by Pakistan. “The way the Pakistani army and their proxies targeted and killed the educated people of Bengali nation, they are also repeating the same crimes in Afghanistan and Balochistan under a […]Read More

Jinnah recognised Balochistan’s independence

By Jamal Nasir Baloch Jinnah as the founder of Pakistan, signed the standstill agreement with Balochistan’s sovereign Mir Ahmad Yar Khan. On 14 July 1947, when the 38th Parliament of the United Kingdom was debating the Indian Independence Bill, only one man among 640 MPs could foresee the future. Sir Godfrey Nicholson, a conservative MP […]Read More

Germany: Free Balochistan Movement long march reached Berlin, held demonstration

BERLIN: The Free Balochistan Movement (FBM) long march has reached the German capital, Berlin, on Thursday evening and held a protest demonstration outside the German parliament on Friday. The Baloch activists’ long march kicked off from Germany’s Dusseldorf city on 16 July, 2016 after the pro-freedom Baloch leader Hyrbyair Marri had announced an international awareness […]Read More

Baloch Freedom March in Germany

By Dr Shahzavar Karimzadi As a part of a campaign to highlight the violation of human rights in Balochistan, Baloch activists are currently on a long march in Germany. The march was launched from Dusseldorf on 16, July, 2016 and will end in Berlin, the capital of Germany. Soon after the Baloch activists embarked on […]Read More

India must extend support to our freedom struggle: Balochistan separatist

New Delhi: Hyrbyair Marri, London based Baloch separatist leader, has unambiguously stated that India should extend its moral and diplomatic support to the ongoing struggle for independence in Balochistan against Pakistan’s illegal occupation of Baloch land and people. In an exclusive interview (via email) to Indiatvnews.comfrom London, Hyrbyair Marri opened up on every aspect of […]Read More

Little Mahgonag, an allegory of anguish

By Hammal Baluch The agony being experienced by the Baluch people is aggravating with every passing day, the degree of Pakistani state ferociousness is unimaginable and unbelievable.  Almost 25000 Baluch people including women children and elders are still ‘missing’ – phrase used for the enforced-disappeared Baloch activists. If one includes the number of dead bodies […]Read More