KARACHI: Release of BSO leaders urged

Published October 16, 2005

KARACHI, Oct 15: The Baloch Rabita-Ittefaq Tehrik has urged the government to take steps for creating a congenial atmosphere to find out a solution of problems faced by the Baloch people.

The BRIT meeting, presided over by its chief Prince Mohyuddin Baloch, reviewed the socio-economic problems of the Baloch people. Unrest was brewing because of continued detention of Baloch youths who were under the custody of investigating agencies of the government amid reports of torture. The meeting urged the government to release BSO leaders immediately.—Staff Reporter

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