Tuesday, December 16, 2025
News

Human rights day protest highlights Pakistan's worsening record on enforced disappearances and minority repression

SocialTwist Tell-a-Friend    Print this Page   COMMENT

London | December 11, 2025 7:18:43 PM IST
On International Human Rights Day, the Jeay Sindh Freedom Movement (JSFM) staged a major protest outside 10 Downing Street, the official residence of the British Prime Minister, to draw global attention to Pakistan's deepening crisis of enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, and suppression of ethnic minorities.

The protest, chaired by JSFM Chairman Sohail Abro, was marked by fervent speeches condemning what participants described as Pakistan's "state-sponsored genocide" of Baloch, Sindhi, and Pashtun communities.

JSFM Spokesperson Mansoor Ahmed Hab conducted the event proceedings, while Muhammad Usama Soomro, JSFM's UK Coordinator, managed the organisational arrangements. JSFM London leader Tahir Khan oversaw administrative duties.

Representatives of various nationalist movements, including Jasim Baloch of the Baloch National Movement (BNM), Mansoor Jan Baloch of the Baloch Republican Party (BRP), Qambar Malik Baloch of the Baloch Advocacy & Study Centre (BASC), Syed Alam Mehsud, a senior Pashtun leader, Javed Khattak of the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM), and Shiraz Ahmed of PTM London, collectively accused the Pakistani establishment of orchestrating abductions, torture, and mass displacements.

Speakers denounced Pakistan's military and intelligence agencies, particularly the ISI and MI, for their alleged role in targeting political activists, journalists, and human rights defenders.

They highlighted the plight of thousands of missing persons from Balochistan, Sindh, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, urging the United Nations, the United States, and the British government to intervene.

"The rights of pigeons in Liverpool and the trees of Manchester are more protected than those of Baloch and Pashtuns in Pakistan," said Pashtun leader Syed Alam Mehsud, drawing attention to the indifference of Western powers. Protesters demanded the release of detained figures such as Dr Mehran Baloch and Ali Wazir, as well as an end to military operations in Balochistan and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

Speakers also called upon the British Parliament to halt financial aid to Pakistan, alleging that such funds are being used to perpetuate repression and war crimes. The protest concluded with chants for "justice, equality, and humanity," as activists vowed to continue their peaceful struggle until Pakistan ends enforced disappearances and honours its international human rights commitments. (ANI)

 
  LATEST COMMENTS ()
POST YOUR COMMENT
Comments Not Available
 
POST YOUR COMMENT
 
 
TRENDING TOPICS
 
 
CITY NEWS
MORE CITIES
 
 
 
MORE WORLD NEWS
Trump designates fentanyl as a weapon of...
Taiwan detects heightened Chinese milita...
EAM Jaishankar meets UAE VP Sheikh Manso...
EAM Jaishankar co-chairs India-UAE Joint...
Ukraine-Russia peace deal 'closer than e...
PM Modi holds 'productive discussions' w...
More...
 
INDIA WORLD ASIA
Ajit Pawar slams anti-Modi slogans, call...
Kabaddi player shot dead as gunmen open ...
Indian Army recalls courage, valour of A...
Delhi Airport issues fog advisory, warns...
UP: 4 killed, 25 injured after several b...
'He should have waited for some days at ...
More...    
 
 Top Stories
Taiwan detects heightened Chinese m... 
IPL 2026 set to kick off on March 2... 
'Very Poor' air persists in Delhi a... 
Indian Army displays a Pakistani dr... 
"He should have waited for some day... 
Sri Lanka: Former Cricketer Arjuna ... 
US Embassy warns of potential viole... 
Australia announce playing XI for 3...