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Protesters hold Free Balochistan protest in Geneva

ANI  |  Geneva [Switzerland] 

Silent protests were organised at various offices of the in to raise the issue of human rights violations in Pakistan's province.

The protesters were carrying umbrellas and wearing shirts of 'Free Balochistan' to demand a sovereign Baloch state and make the UN aware of brutal atrocities being committed against the Baloch people by Army and agencies, the (ISI) and

The protest was organised by House during the ongoing 37th Session of (UNHRC).

Despite being a resource-rich province, is facing an acute poverty and discrimination by

army and intelligence agencies are allegedly behind enforced disappearances, torture and killings of political activists and other intellectuals from the province.

In an estimate, over 45,000 Baloch people are missing from The mutilated dead bodies of many were recovered from isolated places.

The ongoing multi-billion dollar China-Pakistan-Economic-Corridor (CPEC) adds to the woes of indigenous Baloch people as it not only exploits their resources but poses a threat to their social, cultural and ethnic diversity.

Activists believe that the government was violating human rights of the locals by imposing a foreign-led project in Balochistan, without consultation.

The people in have been fighting for independence, claiming that they were a sovereign nation before getting occupied by in 1948.

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First Published: Sun, March 11 2018. 21:49 IST
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