Saleha Marri, the wife of forcibly disappeared Baloch businessman Taj Muhammad Sarparah, announced that it has been four years since her husband’s abduction. To demand his safe return, the family will hold a protest on Saturday, July 20, 2024, in London.
Saleha Marri called upon all human rights advocates, especially the Sindhi, Pashtun, Mohajir, and Kashmiri communities, and the Baloch diaspora residing in London, to join the protest and raise their voices in solidarity.
Meanwhile, Baloch Voice for Justice announced it will launch an online campaign on the social media platform X on July 19 from 7 PM to midnight to mark the fourth anniversary of Taj Muhammad Sarparah’s disappearance.
The statement noted that on July 19, 2020, Taj Muhammad Sarparah was abducted while on his way from his home to Karachi Airport and has been missing ever since. The family will protest in London on July 20, while Baloch Voice for Justice will lead the online campaign. They urged political and social leaders, journalists, women, lawyers, students, and social media activists to join the campaign on X using the hashtag #ReleaseTajMuhammadSarparah to demand his safe release and draw the attention of human rights organizations to take action.