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Italian unions denounce Mubarak’s crackdown on Egyptian labor activists

Posted on 19/10/200724/03/2015 By 3arabawy

I received a copy of the following letter…

Cgil
Cisl
Uil
His Excellency Hosni Mubarak
President of the Arab Republic of EgyptThe Ambassador of the Arab Republic of Egypt in Italy
p.c.: Guy Ryder
ITUC General Secretary
Bruxelles

Esteemed Mr. President,
CGIL, CISL and UIL wish to express our most serious condemnation of the recent imprisonment sentence against Mr. Kamal Abbas, General Coordinator of the Center for Trade Unions and Workers Services (CTUWS) and his lawyer, Mr. Muhammad Helmy.
We are concerned that these prison sentences follow a long tradition of the CTUWS, an independent civil society organization committed to defending trade union and workers rights in Egypt.
We reiterate our support to CTUWS activities, as we are aware of its commitment in favor of workers’ rights and trade unions in Egypt. In this particular case, it seems to us that the sentence is targeted at affecting freedom of association and of expression.
On behalf of CGIL, CISL and UIL and in the name of global human rights, we urge you, Mr. President to ensure that CTUWS is not persecuted and that this particular case could be reviewed.

The International Department
CGIL CISL UIL
Giacomo Barbieri Luigi Cal Cinzia Del Rio

00198 Roma
Corso d’Italia, 25
Telefono 06/84761

00198 Roma
Via Po, 21
Telefono 06/84731

00198 Roma
Via Lucullo, 6
Telefono 06/47531

French rail workers extend strike

Posted on 19/10/200705/02/2021 By 3arabawy

From Al-Jazeera…

A strike by rail and energy workers in France to protest against the government’s new pension plans has crippled bus, underground and rail services across the country.
Initially meant to be a one-day strike on Thursday, it has been extended by another day.
The strike is seen as the first major challenge to changes put forward by Nicolas Sarkozy, the country’s president.

ITUC denounces crackdown on Egyptian labor activists

Posted on 18/10/200730/12/2020 By 3arabawy

Solidarity with Kamal Abbas:

INTERNATIONAL TRADE UNION CONFEDERATION (ITUC)
ITUC Online
175/111007
Egypt: prison sentence for defender of worker’s rights
Brussels, 12 October 2007 (ITUC OnLine): Kamal Abbas, General Coordinator of the Center for Trade Unions and Workers Services (CTUWS) and his lawyer, Muhammad Helmy have been sentenced one year’s imprisonment by an Egyptian court. A law suit for alleged “slander and defamation of character” against Kamal Abbas was filed by Muhammad Ibrahim, chairman of the board of directors of a youth center in 15 May City and member of the ruling National Democratic Party (NDP). According to Kamal Abbas, this is no coincidence. “It is all part of the government’s general crack-down on civil society” he said. Abbas and his lawyer were taken to court after publishing a report in the CTUWS magazine Kalam Sinai’ia (Workers’ Talk) about an investigation into financial and administrative irregularities in the running of the youth center. The allegations of corruption against Mr Ibrahim were in fact corroborated by an internal investigation conducted by the Youth Center, whose Board of Directors was subsequently dissolved by the Governor of Cairo.
The ITUC and Solidar strongly condemn the prison sentences that follow a long tradition of repression of the CTUWS, an independent civil society organization committed to defending trade union and other workers right in Egypt. “We are very concerned about this latest attack on the CTUWS” declared Guy Ryder, ITUC General Secretary, “This organization has earned
itself great esteem in the international trade union movement for its active role in providing support to Egyptian workers struggling for the respect of fundamental labor standards in their country.” he added. The sentences, which come in a wave of prosecutions against journalists for publishing offences, are also an attack on the freedom to publish information and the freedom of expression, which are guaranteed by the Egyptian constitution.
In a letter to the Egyptians authorities, The ITUC and Solidar urge President Hosni Mubarak to ensure that the CTUWS is not persecuted in its work and ask that he review this particular case.
Founded on 1 November 2006, the ITUC represents 168 million workers in 153 countries and territories and has 305 national affiliates.

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