Pakistani atrocities in Balochistan highlighted in The Netherlands by BNM

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Protest by Baloch National Movement (BNM) outside Parliament of Netherlands in The Hague

The Hague (The Netherlands), Dec 16 (NVI) As part of its week-long campaign, Baloch National Movement (BNM) staged a protest, distributed pamphlets and wrote to the government of The Netherlands, highlighting the atrocities being committed by Pakistan in occupied Balochistan.

A rally was held in front of the Parliament of The Netherlands in the capital The Hague where hundreds of pamphlets were distributed to raise awareness about the human rights violations in Balochistan.

Additionally, a letter was addressed to the country’s Minister of Defense, Brekelmans, urging the Dutch government and parliamentarians to adopt a principled stance on the human rights violations in Balochistan, publicly condemn Pakistan’s actions, and support international efforts to hold Pakistan accountable.

In the letter, BNM requested the Dutch government to revoke GSP Plus trade status granted to Pakistan or make its continuation conditional to the “significant improvements in Pakistan’s human rights record, particularly regarding the situation in Balochistan”.

Muheem Abdul Raheem, President of the BNM Netherlands Chapter, stated in the letter that the Baloch nation is gripped by uncertainty and fear due to the Pakistani government’s “kill and dump” policy.

Thousands of families of forcibly disappeared individuals remain unaware of the whereabouts and condition of their loved ones, he said in the letter.

Amid this oppressive environment, the local population is enduring extreme poverty.

Emphasising that the Netherlands has a proud tradition of championing human rights, he wrote, “We urge the Dutch government to extend moral and political support to the Baloch nation in its pursuit of justice and dignity.”

During the demonstration in front of the Dutch Parliament, BNM Netherlands Chapter Vice President Waheed Baloch, along with Basit Baloch, Zahra Baloch, Dr. Latif, Wahid Baloch, Abdul Rehman Baloch, Qadeer Sagar Baloch, Kiya Baloch, and Jawahir Baloch, addressed the gathering.

They emphasized that International Human Rights Day serves as a reminder to raise our voices for the freedom, rights, and protection of the Baloch nation’s identity.

They highlighted that the Pakistani army has subjected the Baloch nation to decades of oppression in Balochistan, with thousands falling victim to enforced disappearances and countless mutilated bodies being discovered. (NVI)