Gwadar sit-in enters tenth day amidst Pak Army brutality

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Dr Maharang Baloch with the protestors (Photo: News Intervention)

The protest in Gwadar against Pak Army brutality related to the Baloch Raaji Muchi movement has now entered it’s tenth day. On Wednesday, an Awami Diwan was held at the sit-in, where discussions focused on the leadership of the Baloch Yakjehti Committee and the current conditions affecting the local population. Protestors agreed on the need to intensify the struggle against the Baloch genocide and emphasized the importance of bringing this movement into every home across Pak-occupied-Balochistan.

Despite ongoing Pak Army oppression and atrocities, the participants of Baloch Raaji Muchi remain resolute.

The Pak Army has imposed a curfew across the Makran region, including Gwadar, for the past ten days. Internet and network services remain largely shut down, and many highways are blocked, leading to severe shortages of food and medicine. Additionally, Gwadar’s water supply has been cut off.

In solidarity with Gwadar, sit-ins are also taking place in Quetta, Nushki, Panjgur, and Turbat, protesting the Army’s actions against Baloch Raaji Muchi.

Gwadar – Baloch Raaji Muchi

Tuesday marked the ninth day of the Gwadar sit-in protest, highlighting the Baloch people’s dedication and resilience in their fight against Pak Army brutality and for their rights. The Baloch National Gathering has become a symbol of unity among the Baloch nation. Despite facing severe repression—including killings, injuries, threats, arrests, and violence—the Baloch remain steadfast in their quest for justice.

In response to the state’s oppressive measures, the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) has organized additional sit-ins in Turbat, Panjgur, Quetta, and Nushki. These protests amplify the collective voice of the Baloch people and draw greater attention to their cause.

As each day unfolds, the persistent presence of protesters at the sit-in reflects their unwavering spirit and determination. The resilience of the Baloch people stands as a powerful testament to their enduring commitment to justice and a call for global solidarity in support of human rights and dignity.

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