QUETTA: Baloch Student Organisation-Azad Chairman Baloch Khan said on Sunday his organisation believed in peaceful and democratic struggle to achieve rights.

Speaking to journalists at the press club by telephone from an unknown place, he alleged that security forces were involved in the kidnapping and killing of Chakar Baloch but to conceal the truth his organisation was being blamed for the child’s death.

He dismissed as drama seizure of books and magazines from the Ata Shad Degree College in Turbat by security forces and said that such literature was available at bookshops in Quetta, Karachi and Lahore.

Baloch Khan cautioned that any action against the BSO-Azad would be resisted and added that such an action would also be a violation of fundamental human rights guaranteed by the UN charter.

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