BNM Leaders Meet in Geneva to Discuss Baloch Rights Violations by Pakistan
The leaders and activists of the Baloch National Movement (BNM) are holding meetings with diplomats, international organizations, and academics in Geneva. Their goal is to raise awareness about the rights violations faced by the Baloch people in Pakistan.
Meetings and Discussions
Niaz Baloch, the Deputy Coordinator of the BNM Foreign Committee, shared on social media that they had positive and impressive meetings over the past two days. They discussed the challenges faced by the Baloch nation and sought support for their national movement.
Highlighting Enforced Disappearances
BNM chairman Dr. Naseem Baluch has been vocal about the issue of enforced disappearances. He described the daily horrors faced by many Baloch people, emphasizing that these disappearances have been a continuous source of agony for over fifteen years.
Dr. Naseem criticized international justice institutions for their silence, which he believes has allowed the Pakistani state to continue these human rights violations without consequence. He urged the international community to take notice and act against these atrocities.
Call for Global Support
The BNM is striving to alert the world to the cruelty faced by the Baloch people. They call for more efforts to recover missing persons and seek justice for those who have been forcibly disappeared. The BNM appeals to the international community and human rights institutions to fulfill their responsibilities and address the human rights abuses in Balochistan.