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BNM-SK-2025 (1)
Date: Sunday, October 26, 2025
Location: Nampo-dong, Busan, South Korea (Exit 10, Nampo Station – Lotte Department Store, Gwangbok Branch)
Organizer: Baloch National Movement (BNM) – South Korea Chapter
Purpose
The protest in Busan condemned the Pakistani military’s siege, drone attacks, and war crimes in Zehri, Balochistan, which have resulted in the deaths of civilians, including women and children. It aimed to raise international awareness about enforced disappearances, collective punishment, and the month-long blockade that has deprived residents of food, water, and medical access since September 25, 2025.
Key Themes
- Military siege and drone strikes killing civilians in Zehri and surrounding areas.
- Curfew and blockade preventing humanitarian aid and medical access.
- Enforced disappearances of young men across Zehri and Khuzdar.
- Destruction of civilian homes and infrastructure through airstrikes.
- International silence amid Pakistan’s ongoing war crimes in Balochistan.
Event Activities
- Demonstration in Nampo-dong , Busan, featuring banners, placards, and chants demanding justice for Balochistan.
- Public outreach campaign distributing over 100 English–Korean pamphlets about the humanitarian crisis in Zehri.
- Speech sessions in English and Korean highlighting military atrocities and urging global intervention.
- Visual displays showing destroyed homes, displaced families, and children killed in drone strikes.
- Chant sessions led by organizers calling,“End Zehri Siege!” and “No Baloch Genocide!”
Speakers and Voices :
Speakers from the BNM South Korea Chapter addressed the crowd, recounting recent atrocities such as the October 5 drone strike in Moola Chaari that killed six civilians and the October 13 airstrike that killed four children.
Statement Highlight:
“Zehri is bleeding, but the world must not stay silent.”
Among the speakers was young Bakhtawar, whose address symbolized the resilience of a new generation. Her words reflected the voices of orphaned children, the anguish of mothers, and the courage of Baloch women who have turned grief into resistance.
Key Messages
- Immediate end to the military siege and drone strikes in Zehri, Balochistan.
- Access for humanitarian aid and medical services to affected civilians.
- Accountability for war crimes committed by the Punjabi Army (Pakistani armed forces).
- Independent investigations by the UN, Amnesty International, and human rights organizations.
- Global media urged to break the silence and report the truth about Balochistan.
Conclusion
The BNM South Korea protest in Busan amplified the global call for justice and human rights in Balochistan. Participants reaffirmed their commitment to peaceful advocacy, international solidarity, and the freedom of the Baloch nation. The demonstration transformed the heart of Busan into a space of resistance, hope, and moral courage — standing firm with the people of Zehri under siege.
