Toronto rally calls for release of Mahrang Baloch

ANI April 13, 2025 199 views

A powerful rally in Toronto has drawn international attention to the detention of human rights activist Mahrang Baloch by Pakistani authorities. Organized by the Baloch Human Rights Council of Canada, the protest united multiple diaspora communities in demanding her release and highlighting alleged state-sponsored human rights abuses. Speakers emphasized Baloch's peaceful civil rights activism and her recent Nobel Peace Prize nomination. The demonstration signals a growing global movement challenging Pakistan's treatment of Baloch activists and calling for transparency and justice.

"We are here today for the release of Baloch political workers, especially our women, girls and daughters." - Baloch Human Rights Council Member
Toronto, April 13: The Baloch Human Rights Council of Canada held a protest march in Toronto on April 12, demanding the immediate release of Mahrang Baloch and other leaders of the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC), who are currently in detention.

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Toronto protest highlights unlawful detention of Baloch activists

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International diaspora groups unite in solidarity campaign

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Mahrang Baloch nominated for 2025 Nobel Peace Prize

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Pakistani government accused of human rights violations

Organisers said the protest marked the beginning of a wider solidarity campaign calling for their release from what they described as unlawful detention by the Pakistani government.

According to the council, the rally was organised in support of Baloch, currently held in Hudda Jail in Quetta, and other political workers. "We are here today for the release of Baloch political workers, especially our women, girls and daughters. They have been illegally abducted by the Pakistani government, by the Pakistani state," said a member of the council.

A member from the crowd said, "We are gathered here today to express our concern on the arrest an imprisonment of human rights activist Dr Mahrang Baloch, who is a big voice in Balochistan against the enforced disappearances and atrocities committed by the state of Pakistan. She has been imprisoned when she was protesting outside the hospital where the bodies of many people had been brought. The families were concerned that they belonged to people who had been made to disappear by force, who were being tortured and executed. (She) demanded these bodies be identified and the bodies be shown to the families for the same. The state instead arrested her."

He continued, "It is very important to us, the Canadian Baloch, Canadian government, international community, European Union, and the UN, that they should raise their voice and pressurise the Pakistani government and their institutions who are holding Mahrang in prison. We have concerns that she was poisoned..."

The demonstration was hosted by the Baloch Human Rights Council of Canada and attended by members of various diaspora communities, including Iranian, Kurdish, Pashtun, and Sindhi rights groups. The President of Pashtun Council Canada, Bushra Khan, stated: "I am here to stand beside my Baloch friends to demand the release of Mahrang Baloch."

Protestors carried banners and raised slogans calling for the Pakistani government to free Baloch and other BYC members. Speakers at the event claimed that Islamabad was attempting to link Baloch's peaceful civil rights campaign to terrorism-related charges.

They said Baloch's activism focused on civil liberties and women's rights and pointed to her recent nomination for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize.

In a press release issued after the rally, the Baloch Human Rights Council alleged that the Pakistani state and its security agencies were responsible for enforced disappearances, torture, extrajudicial killings, and widespread human rights violations in Balochistan. The council also raised concerns over what it described as increasing violence against Baloch women.

The protest follows weeks of international attention on the Baloch civil rights movement and comes amid growing criticism of Pakistan's security operations in the region. Organisers said further demonstrations may follow in other cities in the coming weeks.

Reader Comments

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Sarah K.
This is such an important cause! More people need to know about what's happening in Balochistan. Dr. Baloch's bravery is inspiring ✊
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Amit P.
While I support human rights, I wonder if the article could provide more context about Pakistan's security concerns in the region. There are always two sides to these situations.
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Layla R.
I was at this rally! The energy was incredible. So many different communities came together to support this cause. More Canadians need to pay attention to international human rights issues.
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Jamal T.
The international community needs to put more pressure on Pakistan regarding human rights violations. This isn't just about one activist - it's about systemic oppression.
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Maria S.
I had no idea about this situation until reading this article. The fact that she's been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize while imprisoned says everything 😔
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Rahim F.
As someone from the region, I appreciate seeing diaspora communities standing up for these issues abroad. Change starts with awareness. #FreeMahrangBaloch

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