Protest in Bradford: World Sindhi Congress Unites Against State Repression
The World Sindhi Congress organized a protest in Bradford highlighting alleged state repression in Sindh. Activists, intellectuals, and leaders from Baloch and Pashtun movements accused Pakistan of human rights abuses, political injustice, and enforced disappearances. The gathering emphasized unity and resistance among oppressed nationalities while commemorating Sindhi national martyrs.
A protest organized by the World Sindhi Congress in Bradford saw strong sentiments against alleged state repression in Sindh, Pakistan. Activists, intellectuals, and leaders from Baloch and Pashtun movements blamed the government for human rights abuses, political injustice, and enforced disappearances.
The event, aimed at commemorating Sindhi national martyrs, drew participation from various groups across the United Kingdom. Representatives from Baloch and Pashtun nationalist groups attended, emphasizing solidarity with the Sindhi cause. Speakers at the event criticized systematic oppression, shrinking democratic space, and alleged political and economic exploitation.
High-profile speakers included Dr. Hidayat Bhutto, Sorath Kalpana, Dr. Alam Mehsud, and others, who underscored the need for unity among oppressed nationalities. The event also featured emotional tributes and calls for international attention on alleged human rights abuses in Sindh.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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