16/10/2022
The dead bodies found on the roof of Multan's Nishtar Hospital in Pakistan's Punjab province is a great tragedy in human history.
-- Sohail abro Chairman Jeay Sindh Freedom Movement.
Jeay Sindh Freedom Movement Central Chairman Shail Abro, Vice Chairman Zubair Sindhi, General Secretary Ghulam Hussain Shabrani, Amar Azadi, Sudhu Sindhi, Hafeez Deshi and Parh Sindhu said in their joint press statement that we demand from the United Nations that DNA testing should be performed on more then 500 human corpses found at Nishtar Hospital Multan, to conclusivly identify the victimes and hand over the bodies to repective families.
We suspect that these are the bodies of thousands of political activists who were forcibly abducted from Sindh and Balochistan.
Pakistan's 70-year history has witnessed continuous human rights abuses and extrajudicial killings of political activists by Pakistan's intelligence agencies such as ISI, Military intelligence and IB, with the direct involvement of the Pakistan Army and its secret services brances.
It is further stated that the recently found bodies have proved that Pakistan is not an Islamic Republic country, but a graveyard of human beings, where the state institutions massacre humanity instead of protecting the people, from 1971 till date the military operation in Sindh and Balochistan is a proof of this.
We appeal to the United Nations to take notice against the forced disappearances of political activists of Sindh and Balochistan, and to conduct DNA tests on the recently found bodies. subsequently a case should be conducted against the terrorist state of Pakistan in the international court of justice for war crimes and human rights abuses.
We appeal to European union, Indian government and all permanent member of UNSC that the case should be conducted in the international court of justice for the violation of human rights, the massacre of humanity, and the violation of international norms.
Sindhi leaders in a joint statement demanded that the United Nations conduct DNA testing on the more than 500 human corpses found at Nishtar Hospital Multan in order to conclusively identify the victims and hand over the bodies to their respective families.