Posts Tagged ‘ITF’

Not all laughs on the buses

Thursday, March 6th, 2008

I ‘ate you Osanloo!

Today is the ITF’s global day of action in support of Mansour Osanloo, leader of the Tehran bus drivers’ union, who is currently being held in Evin Prison, because of his union related activities. (more…)

Osanloo, Iranu! Iran, Uvavu!

Thursday, August 9th, 2007

A rather cramped demo on the pavement opposite the Iranian Embassy today. The Embassy is set back from the road and has a big wall built in the way to keep us out, but the police needn’t really have bothered to squash us into so tight a corral, as it looked like they weren’t home anyway, with the doors firmly closed and shutters rolled down.

Very different from the demo planned in Tehran, where 5 more members of the Bus Workers Union were arrested today, and police surrounded the demo venue of Mansour Osanloo’s house, threatening to arrest anyone who turned up.

Mahmood Salehi has managed to get a message out from his cell in Sanadaj prison, which is displayed on the web here. Very selflessly he uses the message to ask for campaigning support for another group of workers who have been sentenced to prison or whipping over their roles in the May Day celebrations, and says he’s currently on a one day hunger strike to protest their treatment.

Anyway here are a few pics from the event:

Iran demo

Most of the demonstrators were with the ITF (the yellow tabards), or ex-pat Iranians, but also a presence from Unison and GMB.

Iran demo

Iran demo

Iran demo

Nice to see Peter Tatchell there, who gave a good speech to the crowd on the need for solidarity across the human rights agenda - If you come for one of us, we’ll all come for you (much more concise than most union demo speeches!) .

Iran demo

David Cockroft gives an update to the cameras on this morning’s crackdown in Iran.

Protest for Pedro Zamora

Saturday, January 20th, 2007

Pedro ZamoraTragic news from Guatemala this week, as STEPQ dockers’ union leader Pedro Zamora was executed in broad daylight as he picked up his young sons from hospital on Monday. The murder looks to have been committed by rightwing paramilitaries, following threats over his union’s campaign against port privatisation in Puerto Quetzal. STEPQ are trying to ensure dockers are consulted in the changes to the management of the port, and favour a programme of modernisation without handing it over to a private concern.

“This gruesome killing recalls the darkest days of Guatemala’s decades of civil conflict, and the country’s reputation will continue to suffer unless action is taken to root out and punish those who commission and perpetrate intimidation and murder. This murder was planned and premeditated, and appears designed to send a message to those who dare to stand up for fundamental rights”. Guy Ryder, ITUC General Secretary

Please take just a moment to visit the ITF site, where they are running a petition to demand the Guatemalan government bring his killers to justice, and protect the dockers from further anti-union violence and intimidation.

(Hattip to Dave Osler for following this story.)

It throws another recent story into sharp relief, as the ETUC holds a petition to safeguard public services in Europe from the creeping spectre of privatisation in under the scary-sounding Bolkenstein directive. They’re hoping for a million signatures (well, that’s Unison kept busy then) to demonstrate popular support for quality public services, and convince the EU to give basic universal provision a better legal standing in the debate on public services modernisation. Modern doesn’t necessarily have to mean the current fashion for liberalisation - indeed, universal access to public services should be a fundamental right, something incompatible with a business run solely for shareholder profit. Written in endearingly obscure Euro-unionese (”Services of general economic interest”, anyone?), the petition and campaign pages on the ETUC site are also well worth another 30 seconds of your life. You can sign it here.

Brave people like Pedro Zamora are standing up daily for the ideal of universal public services run for everyone, not just those who can afford to buy them out, and available to everyone, not just those who can keep pace with the market. We, who have things a thousand times eaasier owe it to them as well as ourselves to keep that ideal alive wherever we are.


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