Key Points

A prominent Baloch human rights activist has raised serious concerns about Pakistan's role in spreading regional instability. Mir Yar Baloch strongly criticized the country's systemic support for extremism and its potential global security threat. The statement comes in the wake of a controversial Pakistani nationalist rally in Houston that drew sharp criticism from activists. His call for international intervention highlights the complex geopolitical challenges surrounding Pakistan's national identity and international behavior.

Key Points: Baloch Activist Mir Yar Warns Pakistan's Global Threat

  • Baloch activist reveals Pakistan's systematic regional destabilization
  • International community urged to challenge Pakistani radical networks
  • Houston rally sparks controversy over nationalist demonstrations
  • Balochistan positioned as alternative to extremist state narrative
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Fueling instability across borders, Pakistan poses threat like 'cancer': Baloch activist

Baloch human rights defender exposes Pakistan's destabilizing role, calls for international intervention against extremism and national security risks.

"Pakistan is not just a threat to its own people, it has become a cancer spreading instability, extremism, and violence far beyond its borders. - Mir Yar Baloch"

Quetta, Aug 21

Leading Baloch human rights defender Mir Yar Baloch on Thursday asserted that Pakistan poses a threat not only to its own people, but has also turned into a disease like “cancer", fueling instability, extremism, and violence across its borders and beyond. He called on the United States, Europe, and the wider international community to take immediate action to contain the menace.

The remarks came after prominent American activist Amy Mek said that she was flooded with messages from Texans furious over cars and motorbikes speeding through the streets of the city, waving Pakistani flags and blasting nationalist songs to mark Pakistan's Independence Day.

"This was a full-blown foreign nationalist rally in Houston, organised by the Friends of Karachi Youth Wing. They started in Islamized Sugar Land and ended in Houston, draping cars and bikes in green and white, raising a flag that represents blasphemy laws, forced conversions, and persecution of non-Muslims If they want to celebrate Pakistan's independence like this, they should do it in Pakistan - not on American streets," Mek posted on X.

Slamming the Pakistani rally, she said streets and flags belong only to America not to foreign regimes that hate American values and fuel Islamic networks and politicians operating in Texas.

Meanwhile, condemning the incident, the human rights activist Mir took to his social media, stating, "Pakistan is not just a threat to its own people, it has become a cancer spreading instability, extremism, and violence far beyond its borders. The United States, Europe, and the wider international community must take urgent action to curb this menace."

He emphasised that Pakistanis tied to the country's Inter-Services Intelligence-backed radical networks must be stopped, and the vast web of military-owned businesses should be dismantled. He stressed that the corrupt politicians in Western countries exploiting Pakistani diaspora communities as vote banks should no longer be given legitimacy or space.

"Instead of empowering a rogue state that thrives on terror and blackmail, the world must stand with the secular, democratic, and freedom-loving people of Balochistan. Rich in natural resources and self-sufficient in spirit, the Baloch nation offers not extremism, but the promise of peace, progress, and stability for the entire region," Mir stated.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I agree Pakistan has serious issues, calling it a "cancer" might be too harsh. We should focus on constructive solutions rather than just criticism. Many ordinary Pakistanis also suffer from extremism.
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Arjun K
The Baloch people have been suffering for too long. India should support their legitimate struggle for freedom. Their resources are being exploited while they face oppression. #FreeBalochistan
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Sarah B
Why are Western countries allowing Pakistani nationalist rallies on their soil when the same country sponsors terrorism? Double standards much? 🤔
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Vikram M
The ISI-military complex is the real problem. They control everything in Pakistan - politics, business, terrorism. Until that changes, nothing will improve in the region.
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Nikhil C
This is why India needs to be strong and vigilant. We share the longest border with this unstable nation. Our security forces are doing great work protecting us from cross-border terrorism. Jai Hind!

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