Tags : Free Balochistan Movement

Iran Executes Four Persons Per Day on Average: Reports Human

LONDON: A report from the Iran Human Rights Organization reveals that at least 144 people were executed in Iran in November 2024, marking a sharp increase in death sentences. The report indicates an average of more than four executions per day in November. Among the 144 executed, 12 were Afghan citizens, 4 were women, one […]Read More

China is Supporting Iran and Pakistan Against Baloch Freedom Struggle:

QUETTA: The Free Balochistan Movement (FBM) has issued a condemnation against the ongoing military aggression and occupation of Balochistan by Pakistan and Iran, saying that these two countries have been waging a decades-long campaign of violence against the Baloch people.  In a statement released November 28, the FBM emphasised that the current military offensives in […]Read More

Hyrbyair Marri’s Message to Belarus And other Foreign Investors

On November 26 the pro-freedom Baloch leader Hyrbyair Marri, the President of the Free Balochistan Movement (FBM), issued a strong warning to Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko, urging him to reconsider his interest in investing in occupied Balochistan. In a recent social media post, Marri criticised Lukashenko’s potential support for the Pakistani regime, claiming it would […]Read More

Free Balochistan Movement Commemorates Baloch Martyrs’ Day Across European Countries

LONDON (November 13, 2024): The Free Balochistan Movement (FBM) marked Baloch Martyrs’ Day on November 13, 2024, with commemorations across the United Kingdom, Germany, the Netherlands, and Finland. These events honoured the sacrifices of Baloch martyrs who gave their lives in the struggle for Balochistan’s independence while highlighting the ongoing oppression faced by the Baloch […]Read More

Baloch Struggle: A Siege of Humanity and Deafening Global Silence

Shahdad Baloch The Baloch people, rich in history, culture, and resources, find themselves confronting two brutal states: Pakistan and Iran. As these oppressive regimes tighten their grip, the world’s response remains shockingly indifferent. At the heart of this international neglect lies a burning question: How do world powers, institutions that claim to champion human rights […]Read More

Interview: Balochistan Leader Discusses National Struggle and Geopolitical Challenges

LONDON: Pro-freedom Baloch leader Hyrbyair Marri, the president of the Free Balochistan Movement, recently provided critical insights into the historical and contemporary challenges facing Balochistan, a region divided among Iran, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. In a detailed interview with Nathan Greppi, Marri emphasized that the Baloch are not a minority but a distinct nation with a […]Read More

Free Balochistan Movement Engages UK Political Parties in Awareness Campaign

LONDON:  The Free Balochistan Movement (FBM) has successfully concluded a month-long political awareness campaign aimed at raising the profile of Balochistan’s plight among major political parties in the United Kingdom. The campaign commenced on August 30 in Edinburgh, coinciding with the annual conference of the Scottish National Party (SNP). FBM activists distributed informative leaflets detailing […]Read More

Free Balochistan Movement Activists Hold Awareness Campaign in Scotland

GLASGOW — Activists from the Free Balochistan Movement (FBM) conducted an awareness campaign in Scotland on October 1, 2024, marking two years since the Bloody Friday incident in Zahedan, the capital of Iranian-occupied Balochistan. The event aimed to inform the public about this tragedy and the broader historical context of Balochistan. During the campaign, FBM […]Read More

Baloch Leader Criticises UN’s Role, Calls for Unity Among Occupied

LONDON – Hyrbyair Marri, president of the Free Balochistan Movement, has criticised the United Nations, labelling the organisation as “obsolete” and dominated by the interests of the five permanent members: the USA, UK, France, China, and Russia. In a recent post on social media platform X, Marri described the UN as a “club of nation-states” […]Read More