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Europe warns Pakistan of sanctions over Baloch atrocities
While paying tribute to those killed in Balochistan, Czarnecki warned Islamabad of imposing economic and political sanctions on Pakistan, if it fails to stop atrocities on Baloch people.
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“We have bilateral, economic and political relations with Pakistan and if Pakistan doesn’t change their policy in Balochistan, then we will have to change our policy towards Pakistan”, Czarnecki told news agency ANI. Mr Daud said, there are no differences among the Baloch people.
“I told the European Union during our human rights debate that if our partner countries do not accept human rights and standards, in this situation we should react and seek sanctions like some moves in economic fields”, said Czarneki.He further said, “Pakistan has two faces”.
Baloch Representative at UNHRC Mehran Marri said the various Pakistan military Generals who were behind massacres in Balochistan should be hanged.
Ever since Prime Minister Narendra Modi highlighted the human rights violations in Balochistan, several Baloch leaders living in exile have aggressively advocated for freedom of the restive region from the clutches of Pakistan. Accusing Islamabad of having “two faces”, Czarnecki said all 28 members of the European Union needed to act against the country’s policies towards the people of the region.
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Referring to statements of some Indian politicians regarding Balochistan, he said, there were solid evidences of Indian involvement in Balochistan affairs, adding, now Indian leadership was again interfering in the internal matters of Balochistan to divert attention of its aggression in occupied Kashmir.