KARACHI: BSO AZAD organised three days hunger strike in front of Karachi press club to demand the immediate recovery of abducted Baloch student and political activists, and against the illegal occupation of Balochistan. The BSO Azad members and other freedom loving Baloch took part in the token hunger strike protest. Speakers said we know that occupiers don’t understand all the democratic ways of protest. The Baloch students made it clear that they were not observing hunger strike for any attention from the Pakistani government, but their aim was to expose Pakistani state atrocities against Baloch people to the civilised world.
BSO(AZAD) Central voice chairman Zakir Majeed Jan, Dr.Deen Mohammad Baloch, Sangat Sana Baloch, Iqbal Baloch, Master Yahya, Ghafoor Baloch, Sami Baloch, Jalil Reki, Ali Asghar Bangulzai, Ahsan Arjemandi, Wadood Raisani, sister Zarina Marri and thousands other are presently suffering inhuman torture and humiliation in Pakistani military cells. “We don’t know whether they are alive or have they been killed by the Pakistani military in custody? We appeal to the International Human Rights Organisations, civilised nations of the world and the UN to immediately take the notice of Pakistan’s inhumane behaviour, forceful occupation of Balochistan, Human Right violations”. The protesters also urged the international community to stop supporting ‘what they call Pakistan terrorist state, and morally support the Baloch nation to regain their independence.
The Baloch Land is Known as Balochistan. It is larger in size than France. The Baloch people are living in their natural geographical boundaries. Balochistan was intentionally divided up with pieces going to three countries: Iran, Afghanistan and Pakistan. In Pakistan again, this Nation is cut into three pieces: Sindh, Punjab and Balochistan, and in Iran also Baloch land is divided into Khorasan, Hormozgan and Sistan va Baluchistan provinces. Freedom is the basic right of every nation.
Friday, 26 March 2010
BSO-azaad observed token hunger strike against forced-disappearances
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