London – In a statement Aomar Karim the London-based Baloch human rights and political activist has strongly condemned Pakistan’s ongoing efforts to deprive Baloch students of their right to education.
Karim expressed concern that, under the pretext of security measures, the Pakistani government has been closing educational institutions in Balochistan, including The University of Balochistan, Sardar Bahadur Khan Women’s University, and the University of Turbat. This action, according to Karim, is part of a broader, deliberate strategy aimed at restricting Baloch access to education and further isolating them from opportunities for progress and empowerment.
“The closure of educational institutions in Balochistan, including The University of Balochistan, Sardar Bahadur Khan Women’s University, and the University of Turbat, is a calculated effort to prevent Baloch youth from obtaining an education, which is essential for their future,” stated Aomar Karim. “This isn’t just an attack on education; it’s an attempt to suppress the future of the Baloch people.”
Karim further stressed the fundamental importance of education as a human right and called on the international community to take a stand against the repression in Balochistan. He emphasised his unwavering commitment to advocating for the rights of Baloch students and ensuring they have access to quality education, free from government interference.
Aomar Karim’s statement serves as a call to action for human rights organisations, policymakers, and international advocates to demand the immediate reopening of educational institutions in Balochistan and to hold Pakistan accountable for its actions.
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The demonstration condemned Pakistan’s alleged state-led abductions in Balochistan, which protesters described as serious violations of human rights and international law. Participants urged the British government, United Nations, and international human rights organisations to take immediate action and hold those responsible accountable.
London-based Baloch political activist and journalist Aomar Karim participated in the protest, showing solidarity with the families of missing Baloch women. He called on the international community and human rights defenders to raise their voices for Balochistan and to break the silence surrounding enforced disappearances.
By gathering at the heart of British democracy, protesters demanded international intervention to end enforced disappearances and state violence in Balochistan.
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📍 Location: 10 Downing Street, London
📅 Date: Sunday, 4 January 2026
✊ Organised by: Baloch National Movement (BNM)
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