Digital banners on New York vans highlight atrocities against minorities in Karachi
Updated:6 years, 1 month ago
Updated:6 years, 1 month ago
New York (USA), Sep 27 (ANI): Trucks carrying digital ads, highlighting atrocities against minorities in Karachi, were seen in New York which is currently holding the annual session of United Nations General Assembly. The digital banners were asking for an end to human rights violations against religious minorities in Pakistan. The anti-Pakistan protests were launched by Voice of Karachi (VoK), an advocacy group based out of US. “Atrocities are being committed against Mohajirs, it has been going on for decades, we have lost more than 25,000 lives & there have been thousands of forced disappearances. We want to apprise the world of our situation caused by Pakistan,” said Wasay Jalil, executive director of VoK.
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