NEW DELHI: The Free Balochistan Movement (FBM) will organize a sit-in protest in front of the Chinese Embassy in London starting today and ending on October 1. The focus of the week-long campaign is the alleged plundering of Balochistan's natural resources by the China-Pakistan "nexus," the FBM said in a statement on Sunday.The FBM - a collective of Baloch activists lobbying for freedom and secession from Pakistan - will seek to "expose China's expansionist designs in Balochistan" this week, its statement said. Two FBM members will sit in front of the Chinese Embassy every day and night, starting today until September 30. On October 1 - China's National Day and the last day of the campaign - the FBM will organize a protest outside the Embassy from 2 PM to 5 PM.China, "the 21st century East India Company in Balochistan," had been "looting" Balochistan's natural resources for decades with Pakistan's help, the FBM's statement said. And it had now "intensified its efforts to consolidate its permanent grip over Balochistan's Gwadar coast and other areas where in 2001 it sought to anchor its military outpost in the name of the Gwadar deep-sea port project," it added.The FBM further alleged that a "morally bankrupt" Pakistan had enlisted China's help to contain the Baloch freedom struggle, for it knew it couldn't do so on its own. It said China was providing Pakistan with "all types of financial and technical support to Pakistan in its evil design to change the demographics of Balochistan, and to turn the Balochs into a minority on their own soil."Participation in this week's campaign, the FBM says, is open to all pro-Baloch freedom activists and human rights activists. FBM activist Faiz Baloch told TOI that this UK-based protest is the third phase of an international campaign - following events organized in Germany in July, and outside the UN headquarters in New York earlier this month. After London, they'll continue to protest in other countries, Faiz added.