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World News | Baloch activist warns Pakistan against using violence against peaceful protesters

Gwadar (Pakistan), July 21 (ANI): Ahead of the Baloch national rally on July 28, Baloch rights activist Maharang Baloch has issued a warning to Pakistan, saying that if the state uses force to suppress the peaceful protests of the Baloch people, it will not be able to control the resulting backlash.

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“If the state tries to use force to stop this peaceful public flooding, then it will be impossible to control this public flooding and then the consequences will be unthinkable for the state,” Maharang Baloch said in a statement on X.

The Baloch rights activist released a statement on Saturday appealing to the Baloch nation and urging them to come together and show their unity to the world on July 28.

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She further stressed that this day is an opportunity for the Baloch nation to show its strength and civilization to the world and encouraged them to show their unity and solidarity on this day.

“I once again appeal to the Baloch nation that if you want to save the Baloch nation, if you want to prove to the world that we are a united nation, then July 28 is the day to prove that Baloch is a united and civilized nation,” Maharang Baloch said.

She also appealed to other countries to put pressure on the Pakistani state not to sabotage their peaceful and legal struggle for human rights.

“We want to tell the entire civilized world that they should give a strong hand to the state of Pakistan and give up their intentions and ambitions to sabotage our own peaceful, legal and human rights struggle on our own soil and obstruct reconciliation. Never try it,” Maharang Baloch said.

She then stressed that, as always, they remain committed to peaceful protests.

“We were peaceful, we are peaceful and we will remain peaceful. National knowledge, awareness and consciousness are our first priorities. Baloch National Unity Caravan is today a responsible organisation for the entire Baloch nation and understands and fulfils its national responsibilities well,” Maharang Baloch said (ANI)

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