BNM Seeks Dutch Intervention in Balochistan Human Rights Crisis
The Baloch National Movement (BNM) met with Dutch MPs to discuss human rights abuses in Balochistan, emphasizing the urgent need for international action. The delegation also condemned Pakistan's policy of enforced disappearances, highlighting the abduction of Asma Jattak Baloch as a grave violation.

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The Baloch National Movement (BNM) has engaged in discussions with key Dutch Parliament members to highlight the pressing human rights concerns in Balochistan. The meeting included Isa Kahraman, Eric van der Burg, Cor Pierik, and Jan Paternotte, and focused on the need for international intervention to address these alarming issues.
The delegation, consisting of prominent BNM leaders such as Waheed Baloch and Alia Baloch, provided a comprehensive briefing on military operations, extrajudicial executions, and enforced disappearances in the region. They stressed the need for proactive measures from the Dutch government and the global community.
Expressing solidarity with the Baloch cause, Dutch MP Isa Kahraman and Eric van der Burg pledged to raise the issue in influential forums. Meanwhile, BNM Chairperson Naseem Baloch condemned the abduction of Asma Jattak Baloch, labeling it a component of Pakistan's systematic oppression of Baloch people.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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