On that fateful day in 1998, Pakistan’s nuclear detonation rocked Chaghai, Balochistan, leaving a trail of devastation in its wake.
In Göttingen, Germany, the Baloch National Movement mobilized in a protest against Pakistan’s nuclear tests in Balochistan. Marked as a Black Day by the people of Balochistan, 28 May serves as a grim reminder of the cataclysmic event in 1998. The repercussions were dire: pervasive nuclear radiation inflicted chronic diseases upon the Baloch populace. Tragically, a generation bore the brunt, with children born with disabilities and a surge in afflictions like cancer and skin disorders plaguing the region.
Key Highlights:
- Protesters held placards in their hands.
- Models of Pakistani nuclear missiles were displayed to draw attention to the issue.
- Balach Baloch performed the Baloch national anthem on the banjo.
- Speeches were given by Sharhasan, Safia Manzoor, Abdul Jabbar, Shali, Asghar, Sammu, Asif, Shari Dad, and Balach.
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