Wednesday, November 5

Pakistan Allegedly Building Secret Nuclear Tunnels in Sindh: IAEA Urged to Investigate

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Islamabad: Concerns are rising over Pakistan’s activities in the hilly regions of Sindh, where civil society groups allege the military is constructing secret tunnels and underground chambers potentially related to nuclear operations. The claims, made by a coalition of Sindhi civic groups and the Sindhudesh Movement, have prompted calls to the United Nations (UN) and the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for immediate investigation.

According to these groups, the sites—located near Noriabad, north of Jamshoro, around Kamber-Shahdadkot, and west of Manchar Lake—are being developed under strict military secrecy, with public access strictly prohibited. The groups fear the tunnels could be used for nuclear storage or testing, raising concerns about radioactive contamination, environmental damage, and violations of international nuclear safety and non-proliferation standards.

Formal Letters to UN and IAEA

The coalition has written formal letters to the UN Secretary-General, IAEA, UN Office for Disarmament Affairs, and the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR). These letters stress that the goal is not to escalate tensions but to ensure transparency, citizen safety, and environmental protection. They request the IAEA to assess whether the allegations fall under its verification standards and, if necessary, to deploy technical experts for on-site evaluation.

Call for Human Rights and Environmental Assessment

The groups also urged the UN Secretary-General to establish an independent fact-finding mission in cooperation with relevant UN agencies. This mission would evaluate potential risks to water resources, agriculture, biodiversity, and public health. Parallel assessments focusing on human rights and environmental impact are also recommended, involving agencies such as OHCHR and UNEP.

Ensuring Safety and Source Protection

The petition emphasizes the need for secure channels to submit evidence, including photographs, maps, and witness testimonies, while ensuring the protection of sources from potential threats or retaliation by Pakistani authorities. The letter also calls for interim safety guidelines for local communities and contingency plans for potential radiological incidents. Transparent reporting and accountability measures are requested to prevent misinformation, reassure the international community, and facilitate corrective action if necessary.

With these developments, the international community is being urged to closely monitor Pakistan’s activities in Sindh, highlighting the critical need for nuclear transparency and environmental safety.


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