India, Oct. 5 -- "The Pakistani State must end its decades-long war on Sindhi voices," declared Sarang Sindhi, a leading activist and representative of the Voice for Missing Persons of Sindh (VMPS), as he exposed harrowing accounts of enforced disappearances, extrajudicial killings, and State repression at the 37th International Conference of the World Sindhi Congress held in London.

In a searing speech that resonated with urgency and pain, Sarang Sindhi accused Pakistani security agencies of conducting a systematic campaign of abduction and assassination targeting Sindhi political activists over the last two decades. Presenting grim statistics, he stated that more than 3,500 Sindhi individuals have been forcibly disappeared between 2000 a...