People protested against atrocities on Hindus in Pakistan
People protested against atrocities on Hindus in Pakistan
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Atrocities with minorities in Pakistan are increasing. After which the voices are getting louder on the world level. At the Chakrapath Chowk near the Pak Embassy in Kathmandu, people protested against the atrocities on Hindus in Pakistan. On the other hand, people in Sindh also raised their voices against the Pakistani army and intelligence agencies. Human rights activists and family members of those who have gone missing are protesting. According to media reports, the police used force to control the people protesting outside the Karachi Press Club.

According to the report, 5 people are said to have been injured in an encounter with the police. 'The Sindhi Missing Persons' and other human rights organizations sponsored a protest rally in Sindh to demonstrate solidarity with the missing persons family. The protesters shouted slogans like 'Yeh jo dehshatgardi hai, iske piche wardi hai' ..! Other family members of the missing people, including women and children, were seen crying and arguing with the police. The protesters were demanding immediate release of those allegedly abducted by Pakistani intelligence agencies.

Sorat Lohar, one of the victims' family members, said that security agencies entered Ashgar Brohi's residence and tortured him and other family members. The agency destroyed the residence before picking it up. Suhani Joyo's husband Sarang Joyo was abducted by agency personnel. Suhani says that we should be allowed to meet them. If my husband is guilty then he should be produced in court. People of Pakistan Intelligence Agency entered our residence like terrorists and destroyed everything. 

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