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INTERNATIONAL TRADE UNION CONFEDERATION (ITUC) INTERNATIONAL TRANSPORT WORKERS’ FEDERATION (ITF) AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL
Iran: Amnesty International and international trade union bodies
condemn repressive measures meted out against trade union leader Mahmoud
Salehi
Mahmoud Salehi, who has serious long term medical concerns, is now on
a total hunger strike and there are serious fears for his safety. He
went on hunger strike after he was summoned to appear for questioning by
Branch 4 of the Sanandaj Courts on 17 March 2008 when, after a prolonged
wait, new charges were issued against him. He has reportedly been accused of ‘communicating with those outside
prison for the purposes of issuing messages of solidarity’ for other
individual prisoners on hunger strike and students facing arrest. The
new charges appear intended to justify Mahmoud Salehi’s continued
detention beyond his scheduled 23 March 2008 release date, when he will
have completed a one year prison sentence. Amnesty International, the ITUC and the ITF are concerned that the
new charge may have been brought against Mahmoud Salehi in response to
the international mobilisation on 6 March 2008 by trade unions and
Amnesty International members around the world to demand his release and
that of his fellow trade unionist, Mansour Osanloo. Mahmoud Salehi, former President of the Bakery Workers' Association
of the city of Saqez, was arrested after a peaceful demonstration to
celebrate May Day 2004. He was imprisoned on charges of ‘acting against
national security’ after his final appeal hearing on 11 March 2007, and
he began a one year sentence, with another three years’ suspended, on 9
April 2007. Mahmoud Salehi is a prisoner of conscience and has long-term medical
needs. A May 2007 request by his doctor that he be accorded specialist
treatment outside the prison has been ignored. He suffers from chronic
kidney disease, as a result of which he requires dialysis. He is also
said to suffer from a heart disorder. In December 2007 it was reported
that he had grave intestinal edema or swelling that may be connected
with his renal disease. His health continues to be at serious risk, and
he is reported to regularly experience fainting episodes in prison as a
result of blood pressure problems. Guy Ryder, General Secretary of the ITUC said ”It is deplorable that
Mahmoud Salehi should have been imprisoned for participating in a May
Day rally – a show of worker solidarity that should be a cause of
celebration rather than repression.” Amnesty International, the ITUC and the ITF are calling on the
Iranian authorities to release both Mahmoud Salehi and Mansour Osanlu
immediately and unconditionally and to ensure that Mahmoud Salehi has
immediate access to specialist medical treatment that he needs. David Cockroft, ITF concluded “It seems that the Iranian authorities
want to silence Salehi ahead of this year’s May Day rallies. Though they
may be able to keep him in jail, they will not silence the voices of
hundreds of thousands of human rights activists and trade unionists who
are demanding respect for fundamental labour rights in Iran. The three
organisations will continue to work tirelessly alongside the independent
Iranian trade union movement to seek respect for human rights for
working people in Iran,” David Cockroft, ITF added. BACKGROUND INFORMATION Amnesty International is working together with the ITUC and the ITF
to seek the release of Mahmoud Salehi and fellow jailed trade unionist
Mansour Osanlu, leader of the Tehran bus workers’ union, and to promote
labour rights in Iran. The ITUC represents 168 million workers in 155 countries and territories and has 311 national affiliates. For more information, please contact the ITUC Press Department on +32
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