Nuclear Tests: Free Balochistan Movement demonstrates against Pakistan in UK, European cities
London: The Free Balochistan Movement members demonstrated on May 28 in Germany, the UK and the Netherlands to mark ‘Aashrokh’ – the day of mourning in Balochistan, media reports said.
The Free Balochistan Movement activists and members of the Baloch community gathered outside the central station of Hanover in Germany, 10 Downing Street in London and Dam Square in the Netherlands to hold protest against Pakistan’s nuclear tests in Balochistan which were conducted on 28 May 1998, reports ANI.
The protesters were seen carrying various kinds of banners and posters during the demonstration.
Baloch leaders including Abu Bakr Baloch, Daniyal Baloch, Beebagr Baloch, Abdul Khaliq, Khudadad Baloch and Muhammad Bakhsh Raji Baloch spoke during a protest held in Germany to highlight the after-effects of Pakistan’s nuclear tests on the residents of Chaghai and rest of Balochistan, reports ANI.
FBM is protesting in front of 10 Downing Street, to draw attention to the serious HR violations in occupied Balochistan perpetrated by the Pakistani army. Also to shed light on the consequences of the Pakistani nuclear test carried out in occupied Balochistan on May 28, 1998. pic.twitter.com/JK67EvJHM3
— Free Balochistan Movement (@FreeBaluchMovt) May 28, 2023
The group demonstrated in Dam Square of the Netherlands on the same day.
The FBM activists chanted slogans against Pakistan and termed its nuclear weapons “anti-humanity and anti-peace” adding that Pakistan has been blackmailing the world in the name of its dirty nukes.
Speaking at this protest, the speakers said that Pakistan has no interest in what has happened to the Baloch nation and its land and air environment due to nuclear weapons experiments, reports ANI.
Free Balochistan Movement – UK Branch also organised a protest demonstration outside the UK PM’s official residence at 10 Downing Street on Sunday, the Indian news agency reported.
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