On International Women’s Day, Dr. Mahrang Baloch, the prominent human rights advocate and leader of the Baloch Yakjehti Committee, expressed unwavering solidarity with women worldwide who are fighting against oppression, seeking justice, and striving for dignity, freedom, and equality. Dr. Baloch, who has been nominated for the prestigious 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, highlighted the ongoing struggles of women across the globe, particularly Baloch women, who continue to face systemic violence and injustice.
In her statement, Dr. Mahrang Baloch made it clear that the voices of Baloch women, from Balochistan to every corner of the world, will not be silenced. She declared that their fight for justice, identity, and the right to live in peace would continue undeterred. “The brave mothers, sisters, daughters, and wives of Baloch missing persons are at the forefront of this fearless struggle against enforced disappearances, custodial killings, and the fight for dignity,” Dr. Baloch said. “Their resilience is not just a local fight in Balochistan, but a global call for justice.”
On this #InternationalWomensDay, I stand in solidarity with women across the world who are fighting against oppression and struggling for justice, identity, dignity, and freedom—the freedom to live in peace, to speak without fear, and to be treated as equals.
Dr. Baloch emphasized that March 8 should not be seen merely as a symbolic day but as a reminder of the continuous struggle for justice, especially in regions like Balochistan, where women face the dual burden of gender-based violence and political repression. She also expressed her firm belief that the unwavering determination of Baloch women will, one day, contribute to the broader fight to end enforced disappearances and other human rights abuses worldwide.
Urging global humanitarians and justice advocates to join in solidarity with Baloch women, Dr. Mahrang underscored the importance of standing together in the fight against oppression. She paid a heartfelt tribute to the courage and determination of Baloch women, whose resilience continues to light the way toward a more just and equitable future.
As the world commemorates International Women’s Day, Dr. Mahrang Baloch’s message serves as a poignant reminder of the ongoing struggles for justice, equality, and human rights that women, particularly in conflict zones like Balochistan, continue to endure.
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