Open Letter to the Leaders Attending the UN General Assembly’s 80th Session.

Esteemed Leaders of the International Community,
As Pakistan’s Prime Minister and other representatives prepare to attend the 80th session of the United Nations General Assembly, the world must question the reality of Pakistan, a state established by subjugating its historical nations through the deception and manipulation of religion. Over decades, Pakistan has systematically enslaved, marginalised, and politically suppressed its indigenous nations, Sindhis, Pashtuns, Baloch, Saraikis, and Brahuis, under the pretext of religious unity. These nations have suffered extreme political oppression, economic exploitation, cultural erasure, demographic manipulation, and in many cases, severe human rights violations.
Pakistan functions as a state designed primarily to serve the interests of one dominant ethnic group: the Punjabis. The military, intelligence agencies, and diplomatic corps are overwhelmingly Punjabi, over 99% ensuring political and social dominance of this single group over all others. This concentration of power has turned Pakistan into a machinery of systemic oppression, where historical nations are subjected to extreme forms of modern-day slavery and political subjugation.
Secular political parties, national movements, and civil society activists face state-imposed restrictions. Political workers, social workers, and social media activists are routinely detained by the military and state agencies, tortured in secret facilities, and, in some instances, their tortured and charred bodies are disposed of in remote areas. The cultural heritage, languages, and histories of Pakistan’s indigenous nations are deliberately distorted or erased, reflecting a continuous campaign of state-sponsored authoritarianism and brutality.
Pakistan today serves as a paradise only for the ruling Punjabi elite and Terrorists, while the rest of its historical nations live under systemic oppression, exploitation, and existential threat. Religious extremism and terrorism receive persistent state patronage, further undermining human rights and democratic freedoms.
It is crucial for the international community and member states of the United Nations to recognise the following truths about Pakistan:
1. Its leadership bears historical responsibility for the deaths of over 3 million Bengalis during the 1971 genocide.
2. It continues to enslave and politically dominate historical nations through military coercion.
3. It actively suppresses human rights, religious minorities, and indigenous populations through systemic violence and state-backed terrorism.
Given these realities, it is both principled and necessary that no representative of Pakistan should be granted unquestioned legitimacy to speak or participate in serious global deliberations without scrutiny. Instead, they should be held accountable for their support of religious extremism, human rights violations, and political subjugation of indigenous nations. Legal action in international courts should be considered against those responsible for these ongoing atrocities.
Our Principled Demand:
We hereby present our political and principled stance before the United Nations and the international community, demanding that Pakistan’s representatives:
· Acknowledge the inherent, natural right of historical nations to self-determination and recognise the question of the freedom of these nations.
· Cease maligning national liberation movements and struggles for freedom by labelling them as foreign agents or terrorists.
We urge the global community to take a principled political stance in support of the freedom of oppressed nations and affirm their right to achieve national independence.
The global community must recognise that the so-called state of Pakistan represents an ongoing threat to the rights, culture, and existence of its historical nations. Attending international forums without accountability would only legitimise a system built on oppression, exploitation, and terror.
We call upon the leaders of the UN General Assembly and member states to uphold international justice, human rights, and the principles of equality among nations by acknowledging these realities and supporting the legitimate struggle of oppressed nations for freedom and self-determination.
Pakistan should be barred from speaking in any credible international forum for its crime of supporting, training, and preparing extremist terrorists, and using these terrorists under state policy in the region.
Respectfully, Shafi Burfat
Chairman
Jeay Sindh Muttahida Mahaz
22.09.2025
Germany

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