Protest in Amsterdam: BNM Marks Youm-e-Asrokh Decrying Pakistan's Nuclear Legacy

The Baloch National Movement organized a protest in Amsterdam condemning Pakistan's 1998 nuclear tests in Balochistan, citing long-term humanitarian and environmental impacts. The rally, part of a broader awareness campaign, urged global institutions to investigate the tests' consequences, drawing parallels with campaigns in the UK.

Protest in Amsterdam: BNM Marks Youm-e-Asrokh Decrying Pakistan's Nuclear Legacy
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Marking Youm-e-Asrokh, a significant commemoration for Baloch activists, the Baloch National Movement (BNM) orchestrated a protest rally and awareness campaign in Amsterdam, Netherlands. The movement aimed to condemn the nuclear tests conducted by Pakistan in 1998 at Chaghi, Balochistan, while emphasizing the tests' prolonged humanitarian and environmental impacts.

The rally initiated from Amsterdam Central Station and culminated at Dam Square, witnessing participation from Baloch activists and supporters bearing national flags and placards challenging Pakistan's nuclear activities. Demonstrators distributed informative materials and engaged with the public to highlight the ongoing ecological damage and health issues purportedly resulting from the tests on May 28, 1998.

Visuals from the event displayed protesters parading through central Amsterdam with banners reading 'Balochistan Still Pays the Price of Nuclear Testing.' At Dam Square, speakers denounced Pakistan for utilizing Balochistan as a testing ground at the local populace's expense, urging international human rights bodies to probe the alleged adverse effects linked to the explosions. The Amsterdam demonstration was part of a comprehensive BNM campaign, which included similar initiatives in UK cities like London, Manchester, and Cambridge.

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