London: The Baloch National Movement (BNM) has organised a protest outside the official residence of the UK Prime Minister at 10 Downing Street in London to highlight what it described as the worsening human rights slipperiness in Balochistan.
What are the demands of the BNM?
The BNM sit-in focused particularly on so-called enforced disappearances of Baloch women, children, and young girls, which the group has blamed on the Pakistan Army. The Baloch protesters assembled near the British Prime Minister's residence, raising slogans calling for justice, accountability, and international involvement.
The BNM protestors said such deportment mark a serious moral ripen in the ongoing Balochistan conflict, subtracting that enforced disappearances and joint punishment protract without restraint. During the protest, the BNM demonstrators demanded the firsthand and unscratched return of Mahjabeen Baloch, Nasreena Baloch, Farzana Baloch, Hani Baloch, and Hairnasa, who were reportedly detained by the Pakistan Army from variegated parts of Balochistan and are currently missing.
Addressing the crowd, BNM leaders so-called that enforced disappearances are a key method used by the Pakistan military to deal with the Baloch movement.
What were the concerns raised?
The demonstrators moreover expressed concerns over the arrests of leaders of the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC). They personal that peaceful activists have been falsely charged, unlawfully detained, and kept in prison despite stuff granted bail.
The BNM blamed the state institutions in Pakistan of misusing their validity to suppress dissent.
BYC leaders, including Dr Mahrang Baloch, Bebo Baloch, Gul Zadi Baloch, Bebgar Baloch, and Sibghatullah Baloch, were praised for leading a mass wayfarers versus enforced disappearances.
The demonstrators so-called that instead of addressing these concerns, authorities have underdeveloped the leaders and subjected them to coordinated media campaigns and online harassment, including unethical attacks versus Baloch women.
BNM leaders stated that all those mentioned are stuff held illegally. Speakers at the protest included senior BNM figures, UK installment officials, and human rights activists. They appealed to international organisations, including Amnesty International, to investigate the so-called violations and intensify pressure on Pakistan.
What did the BNM say on Pakistan’s requirement over Balochistan?
The BNM leaders rejected Pakistan's requirement over Balochistan, arguing that the region is under oppressive tenancy and that Pakistan's parliamentary system fails to represent the Baloch people. They dismissed the provincial government as ineffective and lacking legitimacy, asserting that justice for Balochistan cannot be achieved within the existing system.
BNM urged the British government to move vastitude what it tabbed diplomatic silence and take touchable action. The group tabbed for the recovery of all forcibly disappeared individuals, international sanctions over so-called state violence, and global recognition of what it termed systematic crimes versus the Baloch people.

