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Banner exhibition to hold outside UN to expose Pakistan’s human rights violations in Balochistan – Report

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From Aidoghie Paulinus, Abuja

Various Baloch organisations will jointly organise a photo and banner exhibition from September 25 to 27 in front of the United Nations office in Geneva to make the international community aware of human rights violations in the Balochistan Province of Pakistan, the Print of India has reported.

The President of Baloch Voice Association, Munir Mengal, who hinted about the plan, said it was to expose Pakistan’s human rights violations in Balochistan.

Human Rights activists from across the world are gathering in Geneva to participate in the 54th Session of the UN Human Rights Council from September 11 to October 13.

Munir said: “The event will be organised to draw the UN bodies, UN member states attention towards gross human rights violations systematically being done by Pakistani Army in Balochistan.”

Munir also said: “Particularly, the whole Baloch society is in trauma due to Pakistani Inhuman Systematic act of disappearing Baloch people. As per reports more than 50,000 Baloch people, including women and children, are victims of enforced disappearances.”

Munir further said that two conferences inside the United Nations office in Geneva will also be held during the 54th Session.

“The objective of these events is to seek UN and UN member state attention towards gross human rights violations in Balochistan particularly about Enforced disappearance of Baloch people by Pakistani security forces,” Munir explained.

“UN bodies’ representatives, international writers, journalists, and international human rights organisations representatives have been invited to participate in the conferences,” the Print of India stated.

Munir added that: “UN member states and UN bodies shall intervene to stop Pakistan from barbaric acts in Balochistan. This shall be noted Pakistan occupied Balochistan by force and the people are resisting Pakistani forced occupation.”

 

 

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