
"Baloch Activists Nominated for Nelson Mandela Prize 2025: ‘A Voice for the Voiceless’"
Balochistan [Pakistan], March 13: The Focus Asia Foundation (FAF) has officially nominated Mama Qadeer Baloch, Vice Chief of Voice for Baloch Missing Persons (VBMP), and Nargis Baloch (Hooran) for the prestigious Nelson Mandela Prize 2025, according to Balochistan Post.
This United Nations honor is awarded to individuals who have made extraordinary contributions to human rights, social justice, and peace, making their nomination a significant milestone in the global recognition of Balochistan’s humanitarian crisis.
For over 15 years, Mama Qadeer and Nargis Baloch have fearlessly spoken out against enforced disappearances and human rights violations in Balochistan, providing a platform for the families of missing persons and amplifying their voices on international forums.
The Voice for Baloch Missing Persons (VBMP) has officially confirmed their nomination, a move that underscores growing global acknowledgment of the state of oppression in Balochistan.
On Wednesday, while addressing the VBMP protest camp—now in its 5,758th day—Mama Qadeer Baloch condemned the increasing number of enforced disappearances and extrajudicial killings.
🔹 He criticized Pakistani authorities for suppressing media coverage of these atrocities and instead promoting state-sponsored narratives.
🔹 Political and social activists, including Ameer Bakhsh Baloch, Allah Bakhsh Baloch, and Elahi Bakhsh, visited the protest camp in Khuzdar to express solidarity with the families of the missing.
🔹 “The world must recognize the silent suffering of the Baloch people. We demand justice, not silence,” he said.
The nomination of Mama Qadeer and Nargis Baloch follows another major international recognition for Baloch human rights defenders.
Recently, Mahrang Baloch, a prominent activist and organizer of the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC), was nominated for the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize.
🔹 Expressing her gratitude, Mahrang Baloch stated:
“This nomination is not for me but for the countless victims of enforced disappearances in Balochistan. Their struggle must not be forgotten.”
With increasing international attention on human rights violations in Balochistan, these nominations signify a powerful global stand against state-led oppression and forced disappearances.
✔ The Nelson Mandela Prize 2025 nomination represents a crucial moment in Balochistan’s human rights movement, as activists push for global accountability.
✔ With Pakistan’s government under scrutiny for its handling of enforced disappearances, the international community is expected to increase pressure on Islamabad for transparency and justice.
✔ The United Nations and global human rights organizations may now be forced to take a firmer stance on the Balochistan crisis, as the world recognizes the plight of the Baloch people.
As the struggle for justice continues, the question remains: Will international recognition translate into real change for Balochistan?
Balochistan, Human Rights, Nelson Mandela Prize, Mama Qadeer Baloch, Nargis Baloch, Enforced Disappearances, Pakistan, VBMP, Nobel Peace Prize, Mahrang Baloch, UN Human Rights, Global Justice, Political Oppression, Social Justice, Activism
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