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Remembering 26/11 Mumbai Attacks: Persecuted Minorities From Pakistan Hold Protests In Cities Across The Globe
Swarajya Staff
Nov 27, 2019, 11:44 AM | Updated 11:44 AM IST
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Minority groups hailing from the Islamic Republic of Pakistan, including Balochs, Sindhis, Mohajirs, Pashtuns and also people from Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK)'s Gilgit Baltistan organised protests against Pakistan's role in 26/11 Mumbai terrorist attacks at several cities across the world, reports Asian News International (ANI).
Branding the army of Pakistan as a 'Terrorist Army', one of the protestors named Arif Aajakia, a human rights activist called the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) the mother of all terrorism.
The protestors called for a global ban against the Pakistan Army for allowing terrorists and their outfits to freely move and operate from Pakistan's soil. They also stressed that the terrorists posed a major threat to the Pakistani nationals as well.
The protestors who had amassed in cities like Paris, Tokyo and Geneva paid homage to the ones who had left for their heavenly abode on the day of 26 November 2008 when Pakistan-backed terrorists tried struck the city of Mumbai.
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