Tags : Pakistan’s dirty Nuke
May 12, 2015 (Vancouver) Canadian Baloch activists organised an awareness campaign at the Simon Fraser University in Barnaby, British Columbia, against increasing human right violations and the effects of Pakistan’s series of nuclear tests on the soil of Balochistan on 28 May, 1998. International voice for Baloch Missing Persons (IVBMP) coordinators of Canada, Aziz Baloch […]Read More
In 1946 United Nations passed its first major resolutions against these weapons. It called for complete elimination of these weapons. Weapons of mass destructions has left their mark forever. The world has never been the same ever since these explosions. With utter disregard to catastrophic impacts of such weapon on humans, environment and other species, […]Read More
Pro-freedom Baloch activists including Baloch national leader Hyrbyair Marri have announced to start an ‘Anti-Nuclear awareness campaign from 19 April till 28 May, 2015. Baloch nation has been observing 28 May as a ‘Black Day’ since 1998 when Pakistan tested its nuclear bombs in Chaghai Mountains in Balochistan. The first event in this series of protests […]Read More