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Sindhis hold protest against Pakistan Army

Badin (Sindh) [Pakistan], June 16 (ANI): Locals here staged protests against the atrocities meted out by the Pakistan Army against them.

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Sindhis protesting against Pakistan Army

Badin (Sindh) [Pakistan], June 16 (ANI): Locals here staged protests against the atrocities meted out by the Pakistan Army against them.
Protestors raised slogans blaming the security forces for enforced disappearances, torture and killing of political activities and other intellectuals in the province.
Sindhi political activist Shafi Muhammad Burfat, the chairman of the Jiyea Sindh Muttahida Mahaz (JSSM) said the UNO, International community, International Human Rights Organizations, and democratic civilized countries of the world should take notice of the atrocities by Pakistan against the Sindhi nationalist political activists.
"The UNO, International community, International Human Rights Organizations, and democratic civilized countries of the world must take serious notice of the Pakistani theocratic fascist state's political repression, economic subjugation, forced occupation of Sindh and brutal executions, enforced disappearances, torture, illegal detentions, extrajudicial killings, burnings, and dumping bullet-riddled mutilated bodies of Sindhi nationalist political activists," a statement by JSSM said.
Scores of JSMM activists protested against the enforced disappearances, state torture and extrajudicial killings of Sindhi political activists (largely related to JSMM and JSQM), Civil Society activists, Human Rights defenders, students, journalists, and intellectuals.
As per Burfat, the activists were carrying Sindhudesh flags and placards demanding the national independence of Sindh from Pakistani theocratic fascist forced federation and freedom of hundreds of Sindhi political activists abducted by Pakistani brutal spy agencies ISI, MI and barbarian pan-Islamist Pakistan army.
"Sindh has been suffering worst economic exploitation, state torture, fascism and socio-political repression since the creation of Pakistan. Pakistani theocratic state, fascist spy agencies and the brutal army has been abducting, enforcedly disappearing, inhumanly torturing, detaining, extrajudicially killing, setting ablaze, and throwing bullet-riddled mutilated bodies of the conscious political activists of Sindh since decades," the statement further read.
The Baloch leader claimed that hundreds of Sindhi youth, political activists, Civil Society activists, Human Rights defenders, students, journalists, and intellectuals have been suffering the wrath of blood-thirsty the ISI and Pakistan army and languishing in their torture cells for demanding the national independence of Sindh from the 'fascist theocratic clutches of unnatural state called Pakistan.'
Burfat appealed to the UN, USA, Germany, UK, France, Russia, Israel, India, international human rights organizations, Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch and every civilized state, institution, international body, individuals, citizens and intellectuals of the entire world to raise their voice and take efforts to support the oppressed, subjugated, exploited and repressed Sindhi, Baloch, Pashtun, Kashmiri and Saraiki nations morally, politically and on diplomatic levels to free them from the Fascist Theocratic Punjabi imperialism.
"All the conscious people, intellectuals, governments and international bodies must immediately press Pakistan to release hundreds of political activists, intellectuals, human rights defenders, bloggers, social media activists, journalists, and students abducted and enforced disappeared by Pakistani Gastapo ISI and Army," he said.
The JSSM chairman also said the world must support the independence of oppressed Sindhi, Baloch, Pashtun, PoK, KPK, and Saraiki nations from the pan-Islamist theocratic fascist clutches of Punjabi imperialism called Pakistan. (ANI)

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