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Activists, journalists urge Canada to initiate high-level probe into Karima Baloch s mysterious death

Activists, journalists urge Canada to initiate high-level probe into Karima Baloch s mysterious death ANI | Updated: Dec 26, 2020 10:10 IST Toronto [Canada], December 26 (ANI): Over 50 activists, journalists and intellectuals from all around the world have expressed concerns over the mysterious death of exiled Baloch activist Karima Baloch in Toronto and urged Canadian authorities to initiate a high-level and thorough investigation in the matter. In a statement, Justice for Karima Baloch Collective, a collective of activists, journalists academics, intellectuals and concerned citizens, said that Baloch s mysterious death is alarming because it is not the first this year. The collective recalled the death of Sajid Hussain, a journalist who wrote about human rights violations in Balochistan.

Fair probe urged into Karima Baloch s murder in Canada, Pak role suspected

Fair probe urged into Karima Baloch s murder in Canada, Pak role suspected ​ Wed, Dec 23 2020 11:36 IST | ​ 0 Views   Fair probe urged into Karima Baloch s murder in Canada, Pak role suspected.. Image Source: IANS News New Delhi, Dec 23 : An alleged killing of human rights activist Karima Baloch in Canada s Toronto has stirred up debates across the globe with activists demanding a fair investigation. Further a joint statement by dissident Pakistani groups in Canada has called the death of Karima as a murder and demanded a probe into the incident. Karima Baloch, an exiled Balochistan activist living in Toronto, went missing on December 20, before she was found dead. People of Balochistan have been fighting for thier Independence from illegal occupation by Pakistan.

Canadian police term Pakistani activist Karima Baloch death s non-criminal

Canadian police term Pakistani activist Karima Baloch death’s ‘non-criminal’ 23 Dec 2020 Karima Baloch poses for a photograph at her home in Toronto. Twitter photo Police in Toronto said on Tuesday they are not treating the death of a prominent Pakistani activist as suspicious. Police in Toronto termed the death of Baloch rights activist Karima Baloch, who went missing over the weekend before being found dead, as non-criminal. Karima Baloch, 37, who hailed from Balochistan and was also known as Karima Mehrab, went missing on Sunday in Toronto’s downtown waterfront area. She was living in the Canadian city in exile for about five years. Police said her body was found on Monday.

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