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SHOCKING: Pakistan Opens Fire On Civilians In Kohistan; Women & Children Abducted
According to the Baloch Republican Party, the military has started a massive operation in the region where gunships are being used on the civilian population.
In a shocking incident, Pakistan Army allegedly opened fire on the civilian population in Kohistan in the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Province on Tuesday. According to the Baloch Republican Party, the military has started a massive operation in the region where gunships are being used on the civilian population.
As per Sher Mohammad Bugti, the spokesperson of the party, the deaths of at least two Marri Balochs have been confirmed, while a large number of women and children have been reportedly been abducted. The region is located at a short distance from the China–Pakistan Economic Corridor and has seen protests by locals who are against the massive development project.
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Pakistan Opposition Alleges disrespect Shown To Karima Baloch s Body; Pak Army Panned
Pakistan opposition leaders on Monday showed concern about the alleged disrespect with which the mortal remains of Baloch rights activist Karima Baloch
Opposition members in the Pakistan Senate on Monday showed concern about the alleged disrespect with which the mortal remains of Baloch rights activist Karima Baloch were treated before she was laid to rest in Balochistan, as per Dawn s report.
Karima s brother Sameer Mehrab took to Twitter on Monday and said, Pakistan’s army thought it was humiliating us today when it ordered our women, instead of men, to carry Karima’s coffin to the grave. But I’m glad it was the women. It’s symbolic. Karima struggled all her life for women’s empowerment. She would have been proud.
US diplomat Robert Destro condoles death of activist Karima Baloch
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31st December, 2020 04:09:05
Senior US Diplomat Robert A Destro on Monday condoled the death of activist Karima Baloch who was found dead in Canada last week under mysterious circumstances.
“Saddened by the passing of activist Karima Baloch last week. She fiercely defended women’s rights, campaigned for missing persons, and continued her human rights advocacy, even after leaving Pakistan. The world has lost a hero,” said Destro, who is the Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor; and Special Coordinator for Tibetan Issues.
Karima Baloch’s dead body was found in Ontario Lake Toronto harbour front last week under mysterious circumstances. The Toronto police on December 23 termed the death of Karima Baloch a “non-criminal death”, but the family and friends are demanding a thorough investigation into the case.
Several members of the Baloch National Movement (BNM) held a protest in front of the Canadian Embassy in Washington, DC over the death of activist Karima Baloch
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30th December, 2020 13:30 IST
Baloch Activists Protest At Canada s Embassy In US Over Karima Baloch s Death; Blame Pak
Baloch activists protest in the United States in front of the Canadian Embassy over the mysterious death of popular human rights activist Karima Baloch
Baloch National Movement (BNM) members in the United States held a protest in front of the Canadian Embassy over the death of their popular leader and activist Karima Baloch in Toronto. Protestors made calls for justice on Tuesday afternoon and demanded a formal investigation into the death of the human rights activist who was missing since December 20 and had made many enemies in the Pakistani dispensation for exposing its atrocities.