Anti-Pakistan Banners In London Ahead of CHOGM

Banners against Pakistan in London
Anti-Pakistan banners stating "Pakistan must answer for crimes against humanity" and "must question Pakistan for enforced disappearances in Baluchistan" were seen in London ahead of the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM).
Protest over liberating Baluchistan have been on the rise in Pakistan as well as in other parts of the world. There have been frequent protests over alleged human rights violations in Baluchistan with several banners frequently seen in London, New York and Geneva in the past one year.
Last year, taxis in London and New York carried "Free Balochistan" banners as the protests spread rapidly to other parts of the world.
According to Free Baloch Movement, Pakistan forces have abducted and killed over thousands of Baloch since 1948.
A Free Balochistan Movement was organised on March 17 in London to highlight a worldwide protest against the "illegal occupation" of Balochistan by Pakistan.
Balochistan was taken over by Pakistan on March 27, 1948.
Anti-Pakistan banners stating 'Pakistan must answer for crimes against humanity' and 'must question Pakistan for enforced disappearances in Baluchistan' were seen in London ahead of the Commonwealth meeting of the Heads of the Government.
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