Baloch has announced that a protest camp will be set up in front of the United Nations (UN) offices. She criticised the Islamabad police for profiling the participants and visitors to their camp outside the National Press Club.
The face of the ongoing Baloch protests in Pakistan Mahrang Baloch has said the shutter-down strike in the province is a message to the state to take seriously the demands of the ongoing movement against the Baloch genocide.
The high court initiated the proceedings in relation to some tweets against former Justice S Murlidhar of Delhi High Court, who passed an order quashing the order or house arrest and transit remand of activist Gautam Navlakha and granted him bail in the Bhima Koregaon case.
"We have to get together and be united against this terrorism if we claim our hearts beat for humanity," Beheshti, a journalist and human rights activist, told the Tazpit Press Service shortly before he joined other Israeli officials discussing the war at a Knesset event.
Baloch activists in Pakistan have now called on the United Nations to carry out further probe into the ongoing 'genocide' in a social media campaign, raising the hashtag "#UNForBalochistan," the Balochistan Post reported.
Sanam Javed, a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) activist, has been placed on physical remand for two days in connection with an attack on the PML-N (Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz) house, reported ARY News on Saturday.
The court wrapped up Javed's petition after the Deputy Commissioner (DC) Lahore withdrew the detention orders against her, as informed by the lawyer during the proceedings.
"What did pro-Kannada fighters do wrong? Robbed or murdered? Shop name boards in English and Hindi have been removed. Our pro-Kannada fighters have done what the government should have...If pro-Kannada fighters are not released, then we will teach the government a lesson in the upcoming Lok
The event, held at the Mutabor club on December 20-21, faced strong opposition from Orthodox Church officials, pro-war activists, and pro-Kremlin lawmakers, especially considering the ongoing conflict in Ukraine.
Following the completion of her 14-day physical remand, Khadija Shah was presented before the Quetta ATC. The judge, however, ordered her release due to a lack of evidence in the case.