Tags : #NoToPakistaniNukes
LONDON – On Tuesday, May 28, the Free Balochistan Movement’s United Kingdom and Netherlands branches held protests against Pakistan’s nuclear tests conducted in Balochistan’s Chaghai region on May 28, 1998. In a statement to the media, the Free Balochistan Movement highlighted the severe health impacts caused by nuclear radiation and waste. These include increased cases […]Read More
BERLIN: The Free Balochistan Movement (German Branch) held a protest in Dortmund, Germany, on Saturday, May 25. The protest aimed to highlight the impact of Pakistan’s nuclear tests in Balochistan on May 28, 1998, and to inform the world about the dangers of Pakistan’s nuclear weapons. The protesters distributed pamphlets in German and chanted slogans […]Read More
London: The Free Balochistan Movement (FBM) announced its plans to organize protests in various countries on May 28th, condemning Pakistan’s nuclear weapons testing on Baloch land. Pakistan conducted nuclear tests in the Chaghai area of Balochistan on May 28, 1998, an action labelled by FBM as a continuation of the ‘Baloch Genocide’ by Pakistan. The […]Read More
HANNOVER: Free Balochistan Movement held a protest in Hanover, Germany, on the occasion of May 28 which is marked as Aashrokh – the day of mourning in Balochistan. The Free Balochistan Movement activists and members of the Baloch community gathered outside of the central station of Hanover to record their protest against Pakistan’s nuclear tests […]Read More
LONDON: The Free Balochistan Movement (FBM) in a press release announced that it would hold simultaneous demonstrations in three European countries against Pakistani nuclear tests in Balochistan which it carried out on May 28th, 1998, and terms the day as Aasrokh (a day of mourning). The pro-independence Baloch party in its statement said that the […]Read More
LONDON: The Free Balochistan Movement (FBM) has apprised its members, Baloch nation and the international community that party’s FBM Information Department ‘Twitter Desk’ will a run an online awareness campaign on twitter against the nuclear tests Pakistan conducted on 28th May 1998, in Chaghai district of Balochistan. The hashtag for the twitter campaign will be […]Read More
By Shahdad Baloch On May 28, 1998, the Pakistani army has carried out series of atomic explosions in district Chagai Balochistan – the district which is abundant with porous rock – owing to which the Geologists believe that the tests have not only caused a decline in groundwater but have also contaminated both surface and […]Read More
By Shahdad Baloch Like every year this year also the Free Balochistan Movement headed by Baloch national leader Hyrbyair Marri has announced to organise a worldwide protest against Pakistan’s nuclear weapons in Balochistan. Pakistan tested his deadly nuclear weapons in Balochistan’s Koh-e-Kambaran and Raaskoh range of Chaghai Balochistan on 28 May 1998. The Baloch nation […]Read More
By Archen Baloch It is extremely concerning that Pakistan is engaged in an impervious program of making portable tactical dirty Bomb for possible wars against its adversaries. Given Pakistan’s track record of broken promises to external and internal obligations, and above all, its nuclear know-how proliferation to maverick rogue states such as Iran, Libya and […]Read More
Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump isn’t known for pulling any punches — even when it comes to international diplomacy, it appears. On an American radio show on Monday, Trump called Pakistan “probably the most dangerous” country in the world today, adding that the only country that can “check” Pakistan is India. Pakistan is “a serious […]Read More