About Us

Learn about our mission, history, and the dedicated team working to advocate for Baloch rights and preserve our cultural heritage.

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Mission Statement

Canadian Baloch Congress is an independent, not-for-profit organization that works as part of a vibrant Baloch community to advocate human rights, preserve cultural heritage, and promote marginalized Balochi language in Canada and globally. Guided by the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, we respect the dignity of each human being.

  • Scale IconAdvocate for human rights and justice
  • Globe IconRaise international awareness
  • hand IconSupport Baloch communities globally
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Vision

We envision a society where every individual lives with dignity, grounded in the richness of their culture and identity. A thriving empowered community where voices are heard without fear, and human rights are upheld as the foundation for justice, inclusivity, and equality. Together, we shape a future rooted in mutual respect and shared humanity.

  • Scale IconUnited Baloch community
  • Cap IconCultural preservation and education
  • location IconIntegration within Canadian society

Our Leadership Team

Meet the dedicated individuals who lead our organization and work tirelessly to advance the cause of Baloch rights and cultural preservation.

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Nader Baloch

President

Nader Baloch is the President of the Canadian Baloch Congress (CBC) and a senior community leader with over 30 years of experience in advocacy and community service. He is widely respected for his commitment to human rights, justice, and peaceful civic engagement.

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Sami Pullain

Vice President

Sami Pullain is the Vice President of the Canadian Baloch Congress and a committed human rights advocate. He works to strengthen the Baloch community in Canada, preserve cultural identity, empower youth, and raise international awareness of human rights issues in Balochistan.

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Nasir Hamadan

Joint Secretary

Nasir Hamadan is the Joint Secretary of the Canadian Baloch Congress. He is an active organizer known for his dedication to community initiatives and effective coordination within the organization.

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Mir Sanjer Khan

Culture & Youth Affairs Secretary

Mir Sanjer Khan has over 12 years of experience working with national and international non-profit organizations. He holds a Master’s degree in International Sustainable Development from Brandeis University, Waltham, Boston, and is actively engaged in youth development and cultural initiatives.

Core Beliefs

These fundamental principles guide everything we do and shape our approach to advocacy and community building.

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Human Rights

We advocate for the fundamental human rights and dignity of every individual.

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Cultural Identity

We preserve and celebrate our rich Balochi cultural heritage and identity.

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Gender Equality

We champion equal rights and opportunities for all genders in our community.

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Justice

We stand for justice and equality, advocating for fair treatment for all.

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Diversity

We embrace and celebrate diversity in all its forms within our community.

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Freedom

We believe in the fundamental right to freedom of expression, thought, and identity.

Join Our Mission

Be part of our movement for justice, human rights, and cultural preservation. Together, we can make a difference for the Baloch community.