BNM Announces Global Protests Against Atrocities in Balochistan

International demonstrations to raise awareness about human rights violations and demand justice for the Baloch people.

The Baloch National Movement (BNM) has announced a series of global protests in response to the escalating human rights crisis in Balochistan. These protests will take place in multiple countries and aim to draw attention to the ongoing atrocities committed against the Baloch people in Balochistan.

The demonstrations will focus on highlighting the alarming rise in enforced disappearances, arbitrary arrests of Baloch political activists, and the use of fabricated charges as tools of suppression. BNM seeks to expose the systemic oppression faced by the Baloch nation, which includes extrajudicial killings, torture and violent crackdowns on political dissent.

In a statement, BNM emphasized that these global protests are a call for international solidarity in the struggle for Balochistan’s liberation. The movement firmly believes that the only path to ending the ongoing atrocities and achieving justice and freedom for the Baloch people is through the liberation of Balochistan.

The protests will not only highlight the suffering of the Baloch people but also send a clear message to the international community, The time to act in support of the Baloch cause is now.

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