In Dortmund, Germany, on May 25, the Free Balochistan Movement (Germany Chapter) organized a demonstration, marking the anniversary of Pakistan's nuclear tests in Balochistan on May 28, 1998. The protest aimed to highlight the repercussions of these tests and draw attention to the dangers posed by Pakistan's nuclear arsenal.
Demonstrators distributed pamphlets in German and voiced concerns about ongoing human rights violations by Pakistan and Iran in Balochistan. Banners and placards were used to inform the German public about the environmental and health issues caused by Pakistan's nuclear activities in Balochistan, including cancer and birth defects.
The protesters accused Pakistan of storing nuclear assets in Balochistan's cities and called for international intervention to address the situation, emphasizing the threat posed to regional and global peace. Abdul Wajid Baloch, the organizer of FBM Germany Branch, urged responsible nations to support efforts to disarm Pakistan, citing concerns about economic instability and the risk of nuclear weapons falling into the hands of extremists.
FBM activists appealed to international organizations dedicated to nuclear disarmament to assist in removing Pakistan's nuclear arsenal from Balochistan. Speakers at the protest included Abdul Wajid Baloch, Ubaid Zahri Baloch, Faris Baloch, Bibagr Baloch, Naveed Baloch, and Rojad, a human rights activist from Kurdistan.
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