Why Are Members of the Baloch Diaspora in the UK Protesting Against Pakistan's Military Operations in Balochistan?

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Key Takeaways
- Baloch diaspora protests in the UK against military operations in Balochistan.
- Demonstrators accuse Pakistani forces of human rights violations.
- Calls for UK government to address the humanitarian crisis in the region.
- Reports of bombings and curfews in Zehri causing distress.
- International organizations urged to investigate systematic abuses.
London, Oct 20 (NationPress) Numerous individuals from the Baloch diaspora in the United Kingdom organized a demonstration outside 10 Downing Street in London to protest against what they described as a harsh military campaign by Pakistani forces in the Zehri region of Balochistan, according to a prominent human rights organization on Monday.
This protest arises amidst an escalating human rights crisis in Zehri, following weeks of military actions by Pakistan that have reportedly resulted in numerous casualties.
The Baloch Voice for Justice (BVJ) indicated that the participants displayed banners and shouted slogans accusing Pakistani security forces of violating human rights.
They urged the UK government to end its silence and hold Pakistan accountable for the alleged ongoing abuses in Balochistan.
The organizers claimed that local inhabitants of Zehri are enduring a 'siege-like situation' due to heightened military activities in the region. They alleged that bombings have resulted in the deaths of women and children, roads have been obstructed, and curfews imposed—leaving the community in a state of severe distress, as stated by the BVJ.
The protestors characterized the current situation as 'systematic genocide' and called upon international human rights organizations to send fact-finding missions to investigate the region.
In a related report, the Baloch National Movement's Human Rights Department (Paank) highlighted the continuing atrocities in Balochistan, revealing that another Baloch civilian was forcibly disappeared by Pakistani forces amid a rising trend of enforced disappearances in the province.
The rights organization reported that on October 19, personnel from the Pakistani Frontier Corps (FC) raided the shop of Adnan Baloch in the Mastung district and took him to an unknown location. Since that time, he has remained unaccounted for, with neither his family nor anyone else being informed about his detention.
This incident adds to the growing list of forcibly disappeared Baloch individuals by Pakistani security forces.
Paank condemned the illegal arrests carried out by Pakistani authorities and demanded the immediate and safe recovery of all forcibly detained Baloch individuals, including Adnan.