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Protest Demonstration to Condemn  Pakistani Atrocities against Baloch and Sindhis
A massive protest rally was organised on 4 February, 2007 in front of American Embassy in London on the call given by Balochistan Action Committee, World Sindhi Congress (WSC), Balochistan Rights Movement (BRM) and Sindhi Baloch Forum (SBF).5.2.07
Letter to President George W. Bush
Subject: Atrocities of Pakistani Army against Baloch and Sindhi people
Members of Baloch and Sindhi communities in United Kingdom would like to draw your attention to the heinous crimes of the Pakistan’s military regime against Baloch and Sindhi people and in this regard we would like to seek your urgent intervention. 4.2.07

A Memorandum delivered to the UK Prime Minister’s residence

By Ms. Suraiya Makhdoom and Mr. Mehran Baloch (Sindhi Baloch Forum)

Press Release

British Sindhis, Balochs and Pushtuns demonstrated today in front of the house of Prime Minister Tony Blair at 10 Downing Street, London to protest the atrocities by the Pakistan government.  The ex-patriots demanded that the British government stop its unconditional support of Pakistan’s military dictatorship. 19.2.05

World Sindhi Congress condemns the Operation of Pakistan Military forces on Balochistan

World Sindhi Congress is deeply concerned and anxious at the current situation in Balochistan. The military and paramilitary forces of Pakistan have started a widespread operation in various parts of Balochistan using heavy air and ground equipment. 2.8.04

Administration of Justice, Rule of Law and Democracy Speaker – Ms Ambreen Hisbani

COMMISSION ON HUMAN RIGHTS 

Sub-Commission on Promotion and Protection of Human Rights Fifty-fifth session (July 28th -August 15, 2003)
Item 3: 

Speech By: Balach Marri in a conference organized by World Sindhi Congress (WSC) on 21.9.02.

Protest Rally on 14 August 2002 Pictures
Protest Rally against Oppression and Occupation of Sindhi and Baloch Nations organised by SBF

SBF-PRESS RELEASE - FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE LONDON, 14th August 02
Sindhi and Baloch activists lodged Their Protest in front of Pakistan High Commission in London
Fifty Five Years of Occupation and Oppression of Sindhis and Baloch

Speech by: Balach Marri "A brief history of Pakistani oppression against Baloch people"
The People of Balochistan struggle for right of self-determination has its genesis in history and culture. Strongly believer of independent, the people of Balochistan have never accepted hegemony and domination of Pakistani establishment in any stage in 55 years history of Pakistan.

"August 14, 1947 - August 14, 2002: Fifty-five Years of Occupation and Oppression"
Sindhi Baloch Forum (SBF) calls upon all the human rights defenders, political, social and environmental activists; to join us in a rally to protest against the on-going social, cultural and economic exploitation of Baloch and Sindhi nations in Pakistan.

Protest rally organized by World Sindhi Congress (WSC) against the construction of Thall Canal.
The rally was held in front of the Pakistani Embassy in London on 23 March 2002.
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Seminar by Sindhi Baloch Forum Press Release
A seminar was organised by World Sindhi Congress and Baloch Voice on the current events in South Asia and its impact on the region. The seminar was highly attended by the Sindhis, Balochs, Siraikis, Kishmiris and representatives of the Liberation organisation. The seminar was addresses by Sardar Attaullah Mengal, Dr Rubina Shaikh and Mr George Anthony.
Speech given George Anthony editor of Liberation at the Sindhi Baloch Forum on December 2nd 2001
This is a war about the oil from the Caspian, the US estimating as much as 270 billion barrels of it, and transporting it the quickest and cheapest route through Afghanistan. The giant US oil company Unocal has been looking at this since 1996.
Speech by Rubina Shaikh, PhD., Vice Chairperson, World Sindhi Congress at Seminar on "Positioning Pakistan in the 'War Against Terrorism"
All forms of the terrorism should be met with appropriate resistance. However, as an activist and advocate of peace, I believe that we must analyse the historical contexts and policies that have brought us to this war.
Speech by Sardar Attaullah Mengal at Seminar on Positioning Pakistan in “War Against Terrorism”
It is not enough to condemn the 11th September incident and mourn the dead in Afghanistan. I think we owe more then that, to fellow human beings. We must try to find the root cause of such mishaps and try to undo them for future safety.
Speech by Mr. Anwar MQM at Seminar on Positioning Pakistan in “War Against Terrorism”
Before the tragic terrorists attacks on the Twin Towers in New York and Washington on 11th. September 2001, the "Positioning" of Pakistan was crystal clear. I am quoting two excerpts from the statements of the President of Pakistan General Parvez Musharraf; the first one was made on 5th. February 2000 that stated: "Jihad is not terrorism, Mujahideen organisations are not terrorist organisations. Jihad had been revived during Afghan war and now it is Jihad in Kashmir. Muslims from different parts of the world are coming together to support their oppressed brothers and sisters".
Speech by Balach Marri at Seminar on Positioning Pakistan in “War Against Terrorism”
The war in Afghanistan has directly effected Balochistan and Sindh in many ways and its effects are going to surface in years to come. For last 52 years all the Nations in Pakistan “Terrorist State” have been oppressed and deprived of their basic rights by one Nation known as Punjab. Pakistan is a country, not a Nation and it should not be treated as a Nation. It should be treated as a country of many Nations and Nationalities, every Nation in Pakistan should have equal rights and representation.

Seminar on Positioning Pakistan in “War Against Terrorism” 

Pakistan is considered as an important ally in the current international coalition against terrorism. Looking back on Pakistan’s involvement in terrorism against the nations within and outside its borders, make Pakistan a ‘shaky ally.’  What are the challenges of including Pakistan into this equation? How does the promise of peace and justice can be safeguarded? UK being a major leader in this effort has a special responsibility to keep the ground realities of peoples of Pakistan in her mind. 2.12.01

Sindhi Baloch Forum (UK) Press Release
A meeting of Sindhi Baloch forum was held in London, 16 September 2001, chaired by Sardar Attaullah Mengal, Convener of PONAM (Pakistan Oppressed Nations Movement).  The meeting was attended by Dr Rubina Shaikh, Dr Haleem Bhatti, Balach Marri, Akhtar Mengal, Ambreen Hisbani, Mehran Baluch Marri, Omar Memon and Dr Lakhu Lohanna. 16.9.01

Speech by Sardar Attaullah Mengal's at
The Session of W.S.I (World Sindhi Institute) Held in Washington on 18 May 2001

 
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