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2008-12-28
اعتراض فدراسیون جهانی کارگران حمل و نقل به دستگیری ابراهیم مددی و دیگر فعالین کارگری
سندیکای کارگران شرکت واحد:
دیوید
کاکرافت دبیر کل فدراسیون جهانی کارگران حمل و نقل امروز شنبه ٧/١٠/١٣٨٧ با
انتشار نامه ای بازداشت و تماس های تلفنی بی رویه توسط نهاد های امنیتی به فعالین
کارگری را محکوم و خواستار آزادی بی قید و شرط فعالین کارگری از جمله منصور اسالو،
ابراهیم مددی ، بیژن امیری ، محسن حکیمی و فرزاد کمانگر می باشد.
در این اطلاعیه به همکاری و همراهی دیگر نهادهای بین المللی کارگری و با اشاره به
کمیته آزادیهای تشکل سازمان جهانی کار از کلیه اعضا و فعالین حقوق بشر و کارگری
خواسته شده است با فرستادن نامه های اعتراضی خود به رئیس جمهور ایران خواستار لغو
و آزادی کلیه کارگران میباشند.
در این اطلاعیه به آقای منصور اسانلو نیز اشاره شده است که در دو ماه گذشته از
معاینات پزشکی محروم بوده است.
دیوید کاکرافت
دبیر کل فدراسیون جهانی کارگران حمل و نقل امروز شنبه ٧/١٠/١٣٨٧ با انتشار نامه
ای بازداشت و تماس های تلفنی بی رویه توسط نهاد های امنیتی به فعالین کارگری را
محکوم و خواستار آزادی بی قید و شرط فعالین کارگری از جمله منصور اسالو، ابراهیم
مددی ، بیژن امیری ، محسن حکیمی و فرزاد کمانگر می باشد.
در این اطلاعیه به همکاری و همراهی دیگر نهادهای بین المللی کارگری و با اشاره به
کمیته آزادیهای تشکل سازمان جهانی کار از کلیه اعضا و فعالین حقوق بشر و کارگری
خواسته شده است با فرستادن نامه های اعتراضی خود به رئیس جمهور ایران خواستار لغو
و آزادی کلیه کارگران میباشند.
در این اطلاعیه به آقای منصور اسانلو نیز اشاره شده است که در دو ماه گذشته از
معاینات پزشکی محروم بوده است.
متن نامه چنین میباشد:
Mr
Mahmoud Ahmadjinejad
President of the
Republic
The Presidency
Palestine Avenue, Azerbaijan
Intersection
Tehran
Islamic Republic of Iran
FAX: +98 21 649
5880
Protest Statement -
Arrests of Trade Unionists in
Iran
Trade unionists and human rights activists
around the world are
once again appalled to learn that Ebrahim Madadi
was arrested in Tehran today.
According to his union, Vahed Syndicate, he was
visiting the North Tehran Branch
of the Employment Office when plain-clothes
security personnel detained him with
a court order and took into police custody. He is
believed to be in one of the
police branches tonight and is due to appear before
the judge tomorrow morning.
Meanwhile, two Executive Board members of the union
are verbally summoned by the
secret police.
Madadi, the Vice President of the union, was
already arrested
on the International Action Day, 9 August 2007, when worldwide protest
action was taking place against Mansour
Osanloo's abduction on the previous
month after his return from his European visit. And
although Madadi was given a
three and a half year sentence in October, he was
released from prison two
months later. Furthermore, the court ordered the
Tehran Bus Company to reinstate
him in June 2008.
This is not the first time that the Iranian
authorities have taken unjustified actions
against genuine trade unions during
the Christmas holidays. Less than a week ago, the
trade unions condemned the
arrest of Mohsen Hakimi, a member of the 'Iranian
Writers Association' and the 'Coordinating
Committee to Form Workers Organisations,' who was detained by the
secret police for unknown charges. He is now
being held in Section 209 in Evin
Prison. On the previous week, an auto worker, Bijan
Amiri, at Pars Khodro
factory was also arrested for unknown charges.
In 2005, the entire
leadership of Vahed Syndicate was arrested
en masse during the last week of
December. Undoubtedly, the Iranian government is
well-aware of the persistent
international pressure against their breach of the
ILO Conventions on freedom of
association and the right to negotiate collectively
which is why they choose
this time of the year to oppress the independent
workers' movement.
The ITF, together with the ITUC and the
entire global trade union movement
requests the government of the Islamic Republic of
Iran to release Ebrahim
Madadi, Mohsen Hakimi, Bijan Amiri as well as
Mansour Osanloo and Farzad
Kamangar immediately and unconditionally. There is
reason to have concern about
Osanloo's health as we have received reports that
he has not been given adequate
medical treatment during the past two months.
We appeal to all
those who have been campaigning to promote
workers' rights in Iran to support
this statement by adding your name and send your
protest to the Iranian
government
(dr-ahmadinejad@president.ir)
.
27 December 2008
David
Cockroft
General Secretary
International Transport Workers Federation
(ITF)