World Sindhi Congress hold protest against Genocide of Sindhi people under Floods
Updated:3 years, 9 months ago
Updated:3 years, 9 months ago
Geneva, Switzerland (ANI) September 23, 2022: The World Sindhi Congress (WSC) held a large protest in front of the United Nations office in Geneva during the ongoing 51th session of the Human Rights Council. The protest was joined by the exile leaders of Balochistan and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir and human rights defenders from various countries of Europe. The speakers reiterated that Pakistan continues to commit heinous crimes against Sindhi, Baloch, Kashmiri and Pashtun people through enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, persecution of religious minorities, loot and occupation of their resources. Sindhi representatives said Sindh is witnessing the worst devastation in its thousands years’ history, impacting more than 20 million people, making more than 10 million homeless due to floods. While Pakistan is spreading this narrative that it is caused by climate change, the evidence clearly suggests it was preventable, the continuing mismanagement of the water resources and ways and systematic criminal acts in the current catastrophe have resulted in this huge human tragedy. A memorandum was also presented to the UN Secretary General requesting the UN and the International Community to set up a committee to investigate the floods and how to stop the genocide of Sindhi people using floods and support their relief and rehabilitation.
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