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Baloch Activists Pressure Downing Street Over Human Rights Abuses

Outside the gates of 10 Downing Street, Baloch human rights advocates gathered on the International Day in Support of Victims of Torture to confront the British government with the reality of enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings allegedly carried out by Pakistani authorities in the restive Balochistan province.

Baloch Activists Pressure Downing Street Over Human Rights Abuses

Aomar Karim led the demonstration, calling for the international community to break its silence regarding the systematic targeting of the Baloch population. The protest served as a platform for activists and journalists to demand accountability for decades of violence, emphasizing that the stories of the missing must move from local grievances to global diplomatic agendas.

The demonstration arrives at a moment of heightened scrutiny for Pakistan, following the life imprisonment of activist Mahrang Baloch. Rights organizations have denounced the sentencing as a politically motivated attempt to stifle dissent. While the Pakistani government maintains that its judicial processes are lawful, families of the disappeared continue to challenge this narrative, citing a pattern of state-sponsored intimidation. The London gathering concluded with a clear mandate for democratic governments to exert tangible pressure on Islamabad to uphold the rule of law and protect fundamental human rights.

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