Federation of Workers’ Councils and Unions in Iraq Condemns the Bloody
Suppression of the Strike of Textile Workers in the Iraqi city of Kut
The fascist
methods and violent suppression of the Baath regime
have again become the way the Iraqi authority uses to answers the demands of
workers in
While
thousands of workers of Textile Industry in the Iraqi city of
The workers
were asking for 12000 dinars (Iraqi currency) as
danger money but the administration was trying to reduce this amount even
further.
The workers
organized a protest against these measures and asked the manager to be sacked
who was the key person behind the administration’s misconduct. The manager in
cooperation with governor of the city called upon armed groups to suppress the
protest. Groups of armed and masked men, allegedly from the National Guards
raided the place and started shooting on unarmed workers wounding four workers
and then arresting another 11 workers who were later release after interrogations.
Such
incidents happen while the Ministry of Industry bans workers from establishing
labour organization and the Minister of Industry issues resolution, which bans
union activity.
Instead of
bringing the manager Mr. Abdulla Alrawi
to justice he was transferred to the ministry’s headquarter. By banning union
rights in
We call on labour
organizations and human right organizations worldwide to support the workers of
The response
of workers to this suppression will be broadening the protest to impose their
demands on the puppet authority appointed by the occupation.
The
Federation of Workers’ Councils and Unions in
It calls on
workers to broaden and escalate their protest against the authorities, which
understand no other languages.
Longlive workers’ protest movement
Longlive freedom
Federation of Workers’ Councils and Unions in