
A recent statement circulated by supporters of the self-declared “Republic of Balochistan” has praised Hyrbyair Marri, a prominent exiled Baloch nationalist figure, calling him the global voice of the Baloch people and a unifying force for the movement seeking independence from Pakistan.
The message, shared by activists on social media, frames Marri as the latest in a lineage of leaders whose families historically resisted foreign control, including British colonial forces. Marri, who has lived in exile for years, is described by supporters as a principled advocate for Baloch rights, known for his diplomatic outreach and his long-standing role in the separatist cause.
In the statement, activists highlight what they view as Marri’s integrity, moral clarity and commitment to an independent Balochistan, saying these qualities have earned him widespread respect among Baloch communities both inside the region and abroad. They credit him with fostering unity among disparate groups and providing a sense of direction for a movement that has long been fragmented by internal divisions and government pressure.
Balochistan, Pakistan’s largest province by land area but one of its poorest, has witnessed decades of insurgency, political unrest and heavy military presence. Baloch nationalist groups have accused the state of economic marginalization and human rights abuses, while Pakistan maintains that the insurgency is fueled by militant violence and foreign interference.
Supporters of Marri argue that the international community should play a greater role in addressing rights concerns in the region and in supporting a peaceful political resolution. Pakistani officials have previously dismissed such calls as attempts to undermine national sovereignty.
The renewed attention comes as Baloch activists continue to push for visibility on the global stage, hoping to draw international scrutiny to longstanding grievances.





