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Sindhi activists hold anti-Pakistan protest outside UN building

Geneva [Switzerland], Mar 15 (ANI): Amid heavy rains, the World Sindhi Congress organised a protest against enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings in Sindh in Pakistan.

The activists shouted anti-Pakistan slogans demanding the United Nations to intervene in Sindh, where the political leaders are being targeted and forced conversion of minorities is rampant.

The protest was held at 'Broken Chair' during the ongoing 37th Session of UN Human Rights Council in Geneva.

"It is the duty of UN to find the abducted people. They (security agencies) are not even forgiving their children. It is a shame on the Pakistani state to not be able to protect their citizens," World Sindhi Congress Secretary General Lakhu Luhana said here.

He further said, "the only way is to counter and challenge that we all live together. Long live Balochistan and other Pakistan occupied areas." (ANI)


This story has not been edited. It has been published as provided by ANI

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