24 Sindhi activists abducted by Pak agencies still missing

Islamabad [Pakistan]: Prominent Sindhi nationalist organisation Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz (JSMM) has said that as many as 24 of its activists have been abducted by Pakistan’s Law Enforcement Agencies in broad day light, and are still missing.

Most of the member’s age range from 19 years to 45 years.

JSMM, is a Sindhi nationalist, democratic, secularist political party of Sindh, that believes in the freedom of Sindh from Pakistan’s occupation.

It has been demanding the right to self determination for Sindhis and recognition of historical identity of Sindhis as a separate historical secular nation and independence of Sindh.

JSMM considers Pakistan a ‘theocratic fundamentalist imperial colonial and irresponsible state that enslaves and exploits the nations chained in its federation.’

The party holds political processions, protest demonstrations, freedom marches and rallies against ‘anti-Sindh’ schemes and plans of the military establishment of Pakistan and political hegemony of Punjab at both the national as well as international level.

It believes in the steadfast struggle for the independence and rights of Sindh along with pursuit of international attention and support through strong diplomacy with the conscience of the world. (ANI)