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World Sindhi Congress pays tribute to slain 'Sindhi heroes

By ANI | Updated: June 12, 2019 23:39 IST

World Sindhi Congress (WSC) and Sindhi Sangat United Kingdom (UK) - two orgsations that have constantly been working for the rights and welfare of the community recently commemorated Sindhi Heroes day at Sheffield in the United Kingdom.

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World Sindhi Congress (WSC) and Sindhi Sangat United Kingdom (UK) - two orgsations that have constantly been working for the rights and welfare of the community recently commemorated Sindhi Heroes day at Sheffield in the United Kingdom.

Sindhis- one of the minority communities in Pakistan have been enduring state discrimination and barbarity for years. The leaders of the community who dared to speak against the state crimes have been subjected to atrocities of the highest degree including arbitrary arrests, incommunicado detentions, tortures and sometimes even brute murders.

In order to pay tribute to those who have been detained indefinitely and killed, activists of this community have time and again held several events at various international platforms, celebrating Sindhi Heroes Day was an attempt in this direction.

This event is orgsed every year to remember the men and women who worked, struggled and lost their lives for the betterment and emancipation of Sindhi people.

The event "Remembrance Day-Heroes of Sindh" highlighted the atrocities committed by Pakistan on the Sindhis.

It also stressed on the arbitrary kidnappings in Sindh by the Pakist Army and the human rights abuses including attacks on the unity of Sindh by the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) sponsored orgsations who allegedly want to divide Sindhi and Urdu speaking Sindhis in Sindh.

Leaders including Hidayat Bhutto, Shaba Alam Shah and Dr Lakhu Luhana were few among the many speakers who exposed Pakistan's brutalities during the event.

( With inputs from ANI )

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