June 21, 2022
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Baloch activists protest outside UN office over Pak attrocities

The event which started on Monday will continue till Wednesday….reports Asian Lite News

The Baloch Voice Association organised an exhibition cum demonstration in front of the UN Office in Geneva to highlight Pakistani atrocities.

The Baloch Voice Association organised a poster exhibition cum demonstration at Broken Chair on Monday to highlight atrocious being committed by the Pakistan establishment in terms of enforced disappearances and the all-round adverse impact of the Chinese executed and financed CPEC projects.

The event which started on Monday will continue till Wednesday.

It will culminate with a memorandum being handed over to the Human Rights Council and various diplomatic Missions.

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