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Home | Archives | Company Financials | Contact Us | Subscribe | Thursday, September 12, 2013 Main News National Islamabad Karachi Lahore Briefs Foreign Editorial Business Sport Entertainment Advertise Used Web Sunday, February 03, 2013 More Sharing ServicesShare | Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on stumbleupon Share on email Share on print | BSO-Azad protest against ‘military operation’ in Balochistan Staff Report QUETTA: Hundreds of activists of Baloch Students Organisation (Azad), including women and children, on Saturday took out a rally and staged a demonstration in Turbat city to protest the alleged military operation in Balochistan and recovery of bullet-riddled bodies of missing persons. Participants of the rally, holding placards and banners inscribed with different demands, marched through streets of the city. The rally culminated into a demonstration at Fida Shaheed Chowk. The protesters shouted slogans against “Frontier Corps’ (FC) targeted operations” and recovery of bullet-riddled bodies. Speaking on the occasion, BSO-Azad Vice Chairperson Banuk Karima Baloch and others condemned the “targeted operations of FC” and alleged that innocent Baloch were being targeted and their bullet-riddled bodies were being thrown away. They said the Baloch leaders who were part of Aslam Raisani’s government were equally responsible for the murder of innocent Baloch. They said that “more than 500 innocent Baloch people have been brutally killed and their bodies were thrown away”. “We are demand our rights through the UN charter,” they said, adding that the UN should take notice of “excesses” of security forces towards the Baloch. They also criticised Baloch nationalist parties, including National Party and Balochistan National Party (Mengal), for their preparations for the upcoming elections. The protesters also criticised the media for not highlighting the alleged brutalities of security forces in Balochistan and termed this practice against the rules and ethics of journalism. They vowed to continue their struggle until their demands are met. Home | National More Sharing ServicesShare | Share on facebook Share on twitter Share on linkedin Share on stumbleupon Share on email Share on print | Cameron set for talks with Pakistan and Afghanistan HRW report is a pack of lies: ISPR Only parliament has right to legislate: Kaira Jam Yousuf dies Nobody is above the law: CJP Turkey for investment in Thar coalfield Teachings of Holy Prophet (PBUH) eternal source of inspiration: Sherry Turkish leftist group claims US embassy bombing Altaf won’t contact any PPP leader BSO-Azad protest against ‘military operation’ in Balochistan Video of protester stripped and beaten fires Egypt fury Exciting functions planned to celebrate Faiz’s birthday Islamist threatens to attack Merkel, Germany Syrian opposition chief to meet US, Russia and UN Daily Times - All Rights Reserved Site developed and hosted by WorldCALL Internet Solutions Used books in Pakistan Web hosting in Pakistan
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