
The Hague, Netherlands: The Baloch National Movement (BNM) Netherlands Chapter has held its biannual meeting and released a detailed performance report covering its political, diplomatic, and organizational activities over the past six months.
The meeting was presided over by the Chapter President, Muheem Abdul Rahim Baloch, while the party’s Central Junior Joint Secretary, Hassan Dost Baloch, attended as the chief guest. Vice President Waheed Baloch managed the program’s discipline and administrative affairs efficiently, ensuring smooth proceedings.
During the event, General Secretary Deedag Baloch presented the six-month performance report, providing a comprehensive record of all activities, including protest demonstrations, diplomatic meetings, petitions, study circles, and awareness campaigns conducted during this period. The report also assessed the long-term impacts of these initiatives. Following this, Bahar Baloch presented the financial report, detailing income, expenditures, and program-related costs in full transparency.
Key Highlights of the Past Six Months:
- Persistent advocacy on European soil regarding human rights violations and enforced disappearances in Balochistan.
- Submission of formal petitions to the Dutch Parliament and engagement with representatives of the European Union and various international human rights organizations.
- Organizing photo exhibitions and distributing pamphlets to raise awareness among Dutch citizens about the gravity of the Baloch issue.
- Conducting regular online and physical study circles to enhance the political maturity of members.
- Holding question-and-answer sessions, strategic discussions, and critical review meetings to evaluate future plans and organizational strategy.
Addressing the meeting, President Muheem Abdul Rahim Baloch emphasized that organized political work abroad strengthens the Baloch position internationally. He underlined that consistent engagement with international institutions ensures the Baloch issue is taken seriously, and urged members to translate their responsibilities into tangible results.
In his concluding remarks, Chief Guest Hassan Dost Baloch highlighted two fundamental pillars essential for strengthening the Baloch national movement: organizational discipline and a robust digital front. He stressed that the path to international success relies on a strong, well-organized structure, and that activists must dedicate their energies within the framework of organizational discipline. He added that a unified and coordinated voice is far more effective than scattered efforts in influencing global institutions.
Hassan Dost Baloch further stressed the importance of social media as a critical tool in the modern era. Every member is responsible for presenting documented evidence of atrocities in Balochistan on digital platforms, ensuring the world witnesses the ongoing human rights violations.
The BNM Netherlands Chapter concluded the meeting reaffirming its commitment to raising the Baloch voice on every international platform, emphasizing transparency, organizational unity, and consistent activism as the path forward for the Baloch national movement.

