Tags : Hyrbyair Marri

Iran Seeks to Further Divide Balochistan to Crush the Baloch

LONDON: Hyrbyair Marri, president of the Free Balochistan Movement, in a statement to the media, said that since Iran’s occupation of part of Baloch land, it has consistently pursued efforts to divide Balochistan under the pretext of political and administrative reforms to divide Baloch land and displace its indigenous population. The Baloch leader added that […]Read More

Hyrbyair Marri exposed Bias of Pakistan’s Political Structure and Media

LONDoN: Hyrbyair Marri, President of the Free Balochistan Movement, has voiced strong criticism of Pakistan’s political system, calling attention to the continued occupation of Balochistan and the dominance of the Punjabi elite.  In a recent post on X (formerly Twitter), Marri highlighted the stark contrast between how political figures from Punjab are treated compared to […]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

Hyrbyair Marri Condemns Iran and Pakistan’s Joint Attacks in Balochistan

LONDON: The pro-freedom Baloch leader and the Head of the Free Balochistan Movement, Hyrbyair Marri, in a recent statement, condemned the joint airstrike by Pakistan and Iran on the Pakistani-occupied Balochistan’s Panjgur region, specifically in Sabz Koh. He said that this attack further strengthened our stance that both occupying powers were collaborating to dismantle the […]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

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

Hyrbyair Marri Calls for Balochistan’s Unification

LONDON: Hyrbyair Marri, the president of the Free Balochistan Movement, on the social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter), called for the unification and liberation of Balochistan. Marri, a prominent leader in the Baloch freedom movement, drew parallels between the historical unification of East and West Germany and the current divided and occupied state […]Read More

Pakistan Acting on Chinese Orders to Suppress Baloch and Pashtun

Free Balochistan Movement to Launch Social Media Campaign Following President’s Views on X (Formerly Twitter) LONDON: Prominent Baloch leader Hyrbyair Marri, the president of the Free Balochistan Movement, has expressed his concern about planned military operations in Balochistan and Pashtunistan, orchestrated by Pakistan at the behest of China. In a recent post on X (formerly […]Read More