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Free Balochistan Movement to protest against Pakistani nukes, China-Pak nexus

London [UK], April 30 (ANI): The Free Balochistan Movement (FBM) has announced to organise simultaneous protests in many cities of the world on May 28 to protest against Pakistan's nuclear weapons and China-Pakistan nexus in Balochistan.

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Free Balochistan Movement to protest against Pakistani nukes, China-Pak nexus
London [UK], April 30 (ANI): The Free Balochistan Movement (FBM) has announced to organise simultaneous protests in many cities of the world on May 28 to protest against Pakistan's nuclear weapons and China-Pakistan nexus in Balochistan. The FBM, a pro-freedom party headed by Hyrbyair Marri, said in a statement to the media that Pakistan tested its dirty nuke in Balochistan's Chaghai hills on May 28, 1998 contaminating the Baloch land forever. The people of the region continue to suffer from different diseases as a result of the tests. Since the blast in 1998, international experts have not been allowed to visit the region to examine the effects of the radioactivity in the area. According to the FBM statement, "Not only Pakistan's nuclear weapons pose a threat to Baloch, Pashtun, and Sindhis, but Pakistan also breach the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty by passing nuclear information to North Korea and Iran." "Pakistani scientist Dr. Qadir Khan has publicly admitted passing nuclear secret information to other states." The FBM said Iran and North Korea today pose a threat and headache to the world because of the information that Pakistan provided to them. "The world is after North Korea and Iran, but the leader of terrorists sponsoring state Pakistan has full immunity," the FBM added. The FBM said that Pakistan's nuclear weapons could, at any time, fall in the hands of religious extremists and proxies of the Pakistan Army as the country was an irresponsible state and also, they could do anything for money. "Nuclear weapons in hands of irresponsible states like Pakistan and North Korea are a threat the entire world." The FBM said the protests also aimed to highlight the deliberate influx of Chinese and Punjabis in Gwadar and other areas to change the demography of Balochistan. On May 28, 2017, the FBM activists and supporters will be organising protests in London, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Canada, USA, and other countries, where the FBM has activists and supporters. The FBM has requested all freedom loving people, human rights activists, and anti-nuclear weapons groups to join its protests around the world to raise voice against Pakistan's nuclear weapons and China-Pakistan nexus in Balochistan. (ANI)

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