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Sindhi Foundation to participate in Long Walk in Canada to protest against situation of minorities in Pakistan

| @indiablooms | Jan 11, 2022, at 07:57 pm

Washington DC:  The Sindhi Foundation of Washington DC is planning to participate in a second Long Walk in Canada after the successful walk in the United States in April 2021 to raise the troubles faced by minorities in Pakistan.

Several organizations are planning to support the Long Walk.

The Long Walk from Toronto to Ottawa will start on May 28, 2022 and it will pass through Pickering, Peterborough, Madoc and reach Ottawa on June 15, 2022. Total distance of the walk is 424 Kilometers, reports Canadian Herald Tribune.

Munawar Sufi Laghari, Executive Director of Sindhi Foundation, was quoted as saying by the news portal: " We will walk, work and win together."

"Our walk will highlight issues of forced conversions, enforced disappearances and create an environment of unity among Sindhi people and oppressed communities. We will walk, work and win together," he said.

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