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Canada: Baloch activists protest against Pakistani atrocities

| @indiablooms | Oct 06, 2020, at 03:57 pm

Toronto: Canadian Baloch rights activists recently demonstrated against atrocities by Pakistan in Balochistan.

The demonstration took place in Toronto city of Canada.

The event also marked the fourth year of the disappearance of Baloch student leader, Shabir Baloch who was arrested and disappeared on Oct 4, 2016, from Awaran, Balochistan.

World Sindhi Congress and Pashtun Tahafuz Movement actively participated in the protest gathering in the Canadian city, reports ANI.

Zaffar Baloch, a Baloch activist,  tweeted: "#ReleaseShabirBaloch Toronto protest rally demanded an end to atrocities, political abductions & extrajudicial killings in #Balochistan #Sindh #Pakhtunistan #StopBalochGenocide End Pakistani military occupation of Balochistan, Sindh & Pakhtunistan. #FreeBalochistan."

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