January 12, 2022
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Pashtuns protest outside Pak embassy in US


At the Consulate, speeches were delivered highlighting Pakistan’s support and funding to terrorist organisations; and illegal disappearances and killing of Pashtuns in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa….report Asian lite News

A protest was organised by the Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM), California in front of the Pakistan Consulate in Los Angeles.

The protest held on Monday highlighted the human rights violations perpetrated against the Pashtuns in Pakistan.

The protesters plastered the walls of the Consulate building with 24 handmade posters, saying: “Pakistan is the mother of terrorists”, “Stop Pashtun Genocide”, “Stop Enforced Disappearances”, “With the advancement of Taliban, Democracy, Human, Women and children Rights are at stake”, etc.

The Pashtuns, numbering around 200 and carrying flags and placards, led a peaceful march to the Consulate. All the while they were chanting: “Yeh jo dehshatgardi hai, uske peechey vardi hai (Behind the terrorism is the Uniform”; “Yeh jo namaloom hai, woh humein maloom hai (those who are unnamed, we know the names)” and other pro-PTM slogans.

At the Consulate, speeches were delivered highlighting Pakistan’s support and funding to terrorist organisations; and illegal disappearances and killing of Pashtuns in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

In the afternoon, about 30 protesters forcibly entered the Consulate premises. Following this, the police arrived and requested them to leave the premises.

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