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Baloch activists protest in South Korea, expose Pakistan’s brutality

Protesters in Seoul denounce Pakistan’s human rights violations in Balochistan, demanding international action against state-led atrocities.

Jitendriya Debta by Jitendriya Debta
October 27, 2025 12:07 pm
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Seoul: The streets of Busan, South Korea, echoed with loud chants for justice as members of the Baloch National Movement (BNM) protested the Pakistani military’s siege in Zehri, Balochistan. Baloch activists protest in South Korea to raise awareness about these issues.


Activists carried banners reading “End Zehri Siege!”, “Justice for Balochistan!”, and “Stop Baloch Genocide!” They urged the international community to act against Pakistan’s growing atrocities. Their presence highlights the fact that Baloch activists protest in South Korea to demand international attention.

They also handed out pamphlets in English and Korean to inform locals about the worsening humanitarian crisis in Zehri. Protesters accused the Pakistan Army of killing more than 20 civilians, including 10 children, and disappearing over 50 young men.

BNM members said that recent airstrikes destroyed homes, forcing many families to flee in fear. As a result, food, clean water, and medicine are now in short supply. The military has also turned hospitals into camps and imposed a 24-hour curfew, confining civilians to their homes.

“Zehri is bleeding, and the world must not ignore it,” said a BNM spokesperson. He urged Amnesty International and other human rights groups to take quick action and allow humanitarian aid into the region.

The Busan protest was part of a global campaign by the BNM to raise awareness about Balochistan’s worsening crisis. Earlier, the group held similar rallies in Utrecht, Netherlands, and outside the White House in the United States. Additionally, the Baloch activists protest in South Korea serves as a significant event for spreading their message.

During these events, activists shared pamphlets calling Pakistan a terrorist state that exploits Baloch resources and silences dissent.

Through these worldwide protests, the Baloch diaspora hopes to pressure global leaders into holding Pakistan accountable for its actions. The message from Busan was clear: the world can no longer ignore Balochistan’s pain, as Baloch activists protest in South Korea to ensure their voices are heard.

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Jitendriya Debta

Jitendriya Debta

I am an experienced journalist with over eight years of expertise in political and social reporting. Known for my sharp insights and deep understanding of Odisha’s regional dynamics, I have built a reputation for delivering impactful stories that connect governance, grassroots realities, and public sentiment. My journalistic journey reflects a strong commitment to truth and accountability. Before taking on my current role, I worked with the TV18 Network as a District Correspondent, where I covered a wide range of issues from local governance and elections to the socio-economic challenges shaping Odisha’s districts.

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