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New York, Dec 26 (ANI): World Balochistan Organiation (WBO) has up the stakes to raise their voice against the atrocities committed by Pakistan against Balochistan by mobile advertising in New York, USA. The campaign to spread awareness among the New Yorkers is expected to continue for a month. Apart from several cabs, a truck was spotted by ANI displaying a board targeting CPEC, which read "No to CPEC, the China-Pakistan project aims to loot and plunder Balochistan." Earlier, several cabs and buses in London were spotted with banners of Free Balochistan. more
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