Sindh: JSFM condemns brutal action by Pakistani forces on protesters

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People of Sindh at a protest against Pakistan. (File Pic)

Karachi, May 22 (NVI) The brutal unprovoked force used by Pakistan state forces against the peaceful Sindhi nationalist activists in Moro, which resulted in several casualties, has been strongly condemned by Jeay Sindh Freedom Movement (JSFM).

The organisation demanded legal action, including FIR, against those responsible for the brutal action.

“The Jeay Sindh Freedom Movement (JSFM) expresses its deepest condemnation of the brutal and unprovoked attack carried out by Pakistani state intelligence agencies and police on peaceful Sindhi nationalist activists in Moro,” said a statement issued by it.

“The firing resulted in the martyrdom of Zahid Laghari and severe injuries to Irfan Laghari and several others,” it said.

In the joint statement, JSFM Chairman Sohail Abro, along with senior leaders Zubair Sindhi, Amar Azadi, Farhan Sindhi, Hafeez Deshi, Mark Sindhu, and Hosho Sindhi, also declared 10 days of mourning across Sindh in honor of the fallen comrade.

Chairman Sohail Abro further stated: “An FIR must be immediately registered against the officers of Pakistani intelligence and police responsible for the targeted killing of Zahid Laghari. They must face justice and be held accountable under international human rights law.”

The JSFM leadership emphasized that this heinous act is part of a broader systematic campaign by Pakistan’s military, ISI, MI, Rangers, and police to violently suppress the peaceful resistance movement in Sindh.

The ongoing struggle against corporate land grabbing and the construction of illegal canals on the Indus River has been met with escalating state brutality, which includes enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, fabricated criminal cases, and the criminalization of peaceful political activism, they said.

“We alert the world that Pakistan’s establishment is deliberately pushing peaceful Sindhi political activism toward conflict. Their goal is to justify a full-scale operation to crush the national movement of Sindh. We will not allow them to silence our democratic voices,” said JSFM leaders.

“Our peaceful resistance will continue—for the ownership of Sindh’s natural resources, for the right to self-determination, for the freedom of our unjustly detained and forcibly disappeared activists, and for the freedom and dignity of the Sindhi nation.”

The JSFM urged bodies like the UN and its Special Rapporteurs on Human Rights and Enforced Disappearances, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, The United Kingdom Government and Parliamentarians, European Union Institutions and International Human Rights Defenders and Journalists to take immediate notice of the growing state repression in Sindh and the grave human rights violations being committed by Pakistani authorities.

“The international community must intervene to stop the crackdown, ensure accountability, and support the Sindhi people’s right to peaceful political expression, autonomy, and justice,” it said. (NVI)