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Baloch Citizens Hold Protest Outside White House Against Pakistan s Military Crackdown
Baloch National Movement has intensified protests in US to condemn forceful abduction of political activists by Pakistan security forces in Balochistan province
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The Baloch National Movement (BNM) has intensified protests in the United States in a bid to condemn forceful abductions of political activists by security forces in Pakistan’s Balochistan province. On June 26, the BNM organised a demonstration outside the White House against enforced disappearance and demanded the safe release of Dr Deen Mohammed Baloch, leader of BNM who was taken into custody by Pakistani forces 12-years ago. According to videos accessed exclusively by Republic Media Netowork, several people are seen standing outside the White House, demanding safe recoveries of Baloch people, who are victims of enforced disappearance.
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FILE - In this Dec. 24, 2020, file photo, supporters of Baloch political activist Karima Baloch hold here portrait during a demonstration to condemn her killing, in Karachi, Pakistan. Baloch, who died in exile in Canada last month, was brought home and laid to rest in her home village in the southwestern Baluchistan province under tight security, activists said Monday, Jan. 25, 2021. (AP Photo/Fareed Khan, File) January 25, 2021 - 5:25 AM
QUETTA, Pakistan - A Pakistani dissident and civil rights activist who died in exile in Canada last month was returned to Pakistan and laid to rest in her home village in southwestern Baluchistan province under tight security, activists said Monday.
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