Global Outcry: Baloch Activist Demands End to Pakistan-China Exploitation
Razzak Baloch of the Baloch Human Rights Council decried the exploitation of Balochistan by Pakistan and China, urging their expulsion for peace. Speaking at a Geneva protest, he condemned the duo's resource looting and human rights abuses, calling for Pakistan's dismantling to liberate oppressed regions.
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Global activists remain deeply concerned about the escalating atrocities in Pakistan's Balochistan province. Razzak Baloch, representing the Baloch Human Rights Council (BHRC), recently condemned the collaborational exploitation by Pakistan and China during a protest at Geneva's Broken Chair Monument outside the UN office.
Baloch highlighted the severe exploitation imposed by Pakistan and China, labeling Pakistan as a failed state reliant on resources from regions like Balochistan, Sindh, Pashtunistan, and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. 'Another robber, which is China, has now entered the scene,' Baloch declared, accusing China of instructing the Pakistani military on lethal tactics.
He sharply criticized both nations, calling for their exit from Balochistan. 'China has committed atrocities against Uyghur Muslims, and now they train the Pakistani army to commit similar acts,' he stated. Baloch insisted the region's resources should benefit local populations, not foreign exploiters.
Furthermore, Baloch urged the dismantling of Pakistan to enable peaceful living for citizens of Sindh, Balochistan, Pashtunistan, and PoJK. He described the Pakistani military's dominance over political and judicial systems, calling the state a failure and demanding liberation from its control.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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