World Sindhi Congress demonstrate against Pakistani agencies over killing of Hidayat Lohar in UK
The World Sindhi Congress recently demonstrated against Pakistani agencies at the UK Prime Minister's residence against the killing of human rights activist Hidayat Lohar.
The World Sindhi Congress posted on X: "WSC organized a peaceful protest in front of 10 Downing Street to register a protest against the killing of Hidayat Lohar. We presented a letter to the British Prime Minister to take notice."
What happened to Lohar?
Unidentified gunmen recently shot dead human rights activist Hidayat Lohar in Sindh region of Pakistan.
Lohar's family told The Friday Times that he was the headmaster at a local school, Golu Gawans.
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Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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