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Sixth anniversary of Dr. Mannan Baloch and comrades: BNM announces programs
Paying homage to Dr. Mannan Baloch and Martyrs of Mastung [Shuhda-e-Mastung], the central spokesperson of Baloch National Movement said that on January 30, six years ago, Pakistani forces killed BNM Secretary General Dr. Mannan Baloch and his associates Ashraf Baloch, Hanif Baloch, Babu Nauroz Baloch and Sajid Baloch at Kili Datoi, Mastung. After his martyrdom, Sarfraz Bugti, the then Home Minister of the puppet government, declared him the commander of the BLF instead of the Baloch National Movement. This was a sign of fear of Pakistan to Dr. Mannan Baloch’s political and democratic struggle. The state of Pakistan did not have the courage to call him the leader of a political party.
The spokesperson directed all the zones to organize programs and references on the occasion of the anniversary of Shaheed Dr. Mannan Baloch, Shaheed Babu Nauroz Baloch, Shaheed Ashraf Baloch, Shaheed Hanif Baloch and Shaheed Sajid Baloch on January 30.
According to the spokesperson, in this regard, there will be a discussion in the Twitter Space at the central level. On this day, an online campaign will be launched on social media with the hashtags of #IamDrMannanBaloch and #Shuhda_E_Mastung.
He appealed to all social media users to take part in social media campaign and pay homage to the martyrs in order to expose the atrocities and mass killing by Pakistan to the world.
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