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UK MPs Demand Action Against Pakistan’s Human Rights Abuses in Balochistan

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December 1, 2025
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London (Page 3 News Worldwide): In an alarming escalation of concerns over human rights violations in Balochistan, British Labour Party MP John McDonnell has formally raised the issue of Pakistan’s continued abuse of the Baloch people in the House of Commons. McDonnell, a long-time advocate for international human rights, tabled an Early Day Motion (EDM) on the issue and submitted three written questions, compelling the UK government to respond to the appalling situation in Balochistan within three days.

The motion, now officially recorded in Parliament, shines a harsh light on Pakistan’s use of deadly drone strikes and the abduction of innocent Baloch women and children. One of the key incidents highlighted was the drone attack on 5 October 2025 in Zehri, district Khuzdar, which claimed the lives of six civilians, including four children. The motion also points to the abduction of Mahjabeen Baloch, a student who was forcibly disappeared on 29 May 2025, and the troubling case of 12-year-old Nasreena Baloch, who was reportedly kidnapped on 22 November 2025. Additionally, it calls attention to the illegal detention of five Baloch women on 17 November 2025, which has been decried as collective punishment by the Baloch community.

In his questions, McDonnell has demanded that the British Foreign Secretary provide clarity on whether the UK has raised these egregious human rights abuses with Pakistan, particularly the increasing use of drone strikes in the region. McDonnell has also pressed the government on whether British-made equipment, such as drones or military hardware, may be contributing to the escalation of violence and the worsening humanitarian situation in Balochistan.

The motion underscores the growing concern among British MPs about Pakistan’s military actions in Balochistan. At least six MPs have already tabled questions in Parliament this year regarding the human rights violations in the region, including Sam Carling, Sughra Joseph, Mike Martin, Jim Shannon, Kate Osamor, and John McDonnell. The rising scrutiny within the UK Parliament signals a new phase of international condemnation directed at Pakistan for its treatment of the Baloch people.

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Balochistan Calls for Renewed UK-Baloch Relations

In response to the growing attention in the British Parliament, the people of Balochistan have welcomed the efforts of UK lawmakers and are urging the British government to take stronger action against Pakistan’s actions in the region. The Baloch community has long accused Pakistan of systematically suppressing their rights, forcibly displacing them, and exploiting their resources. They argue that Pakistan’s actions amount to a genocide of the Baloch people, which must be urgently addressed by the international community.

The Baloch people are also reminding the UK government of the historic treaty signed in 1854 between the King of Balochistan, Khudadad Khan of Kalat, and the Viceroy of British India, Lord Lytton. The treaty, which was renewed in 1874, established a defense agreement between Britain and Balochistan, ensuring mutual support in the event of an external threat. This treaty is still considered valid by Balochistan, and its supporters are calling for Britain to honor it once more in the face of Pakistan and Iran’s continued incursions into Balochistan.

According to Balochistan’s advocates, it is time for the UK to renew its historic commitment to Balochistan’s security and independence. They argue that the Baloch people need British support to counter Pakistan’s military occupation and safeguard their resources from further exploitation. Additionally, they are calling for the British government to assist in Balochistan’s nation-building efforts, advocating for the reopening of the Balochistan embassy in London and the establishment of a formal UK embassy in Balochistan.

International Pressure Mounts on Pakistan

The UK’s increasing scrutiny of Pakistan’s actions in Balochistan reflects the growing international outcry over the situation. Balochistan, rich in natural resources but ravaged by years of military occupation, has long been a region under the control of Pakistan’s military. The Baloch people, who have sought independence for decades, are increasingly finding international allies willing to stand up to Pakistan’s abuses.

The cases of drone strikes killing innocent civilians, the abduction of women and children, and the forced disappearances of activists have fueled widespread condemnation of Pakistan’s policies in Balochistan. The motion in Parliament serves as a stark reminder to the UK government of its moral obligation to act, not only as a global power but also as a historical partner to the Baloch people.

As Britain prepares to respond, all eyes will be on whether the UK government will take meaningful steps to address the violations committed by Pakistan. The growing political pressure within the UK Parliament indicates that the time for action is now — not just for the sake of the Baloch people but also to uphold international human rights standards.

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