Baloch Activist Concludes Hunger Strike Outside Downing Street
Baloch human rights activist Aomar Karim ended his three-day hunger strike outside 10 Downing Street on July 4, 2026, and immediately moved the protest to the UK Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO). The action urged the British government to take a stronger stance against Pakistan over its treatment of Baloch activists.
In a post shared on X, Karim explained that the hunger strike was launched in response to life sentences handed down by a Pakistani anti-terrorism court to Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) leaders Dr Mahrang Baloch and Sibghatullah Shah Ji, as well as the continued detention of activist Bebagr Baloch.
Protest Highlights Human Rights Concerns in Balochistan
Throughout the three-day protest, Karim distributed leaflets outside the FCDO highlighting concerns over the human rights situation in Balochistan. The campaign cited Amnesty International's criticism of the trial, describing it as "an affront to a fair trial." The group called on the UK government to publicly condemn the convictions, press for the charges to be dropped, and reassess its relationship with Pakistan.
The demonstration outside the FCDO drew supporters and human rights advocates who accused Pakistan of suppressing peaceful political activism in Balochistan.
Speakers Call for Stronger International Action
Speaking at the protest, Baloch Republican Party (BRP) UK President Mansoor Baloch alleged that human rights violations in Balochistan, including enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings, continue without adequate international attention. He urged the global community to take stronger action over the situation.
Socialist and trade union activist Sacha Ismail also addressed the gathering, calling on the UK government to suspend financial assistance and other forms of support to Pakistan until it complies with its international human rights obligations.
Demands for Release of Detained Leaders
Concluding the protest, Karim reiterated his demand for the immediate release of Dr Mahrang Baloch, Sibghatullah Shah Ji, and Bebagr Baloch. He described their imprisonment as an attack on peaceful dissent and said the campaign would continue until those detained are released.
Dr Mahrang Baloch and Sibghatullah Shah Ji are senior leaders of the BYC, an organisation that campaigns against enforced disappearances and alleged human rights violations in Balochistan. Organisers said several other BYC leaders also remain in detention.



