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Closure of CTUWS office in Helwan

Posted on 25/04/200723/12/2020 By 3arabawy

A report by Reuters:

Egypt police close down workers’ rights group
CAIRO, April 25 – Egyptian police closed down on Wednesday the headquarters of an independent organization which gives legal advice to workers and unofficial trade unions, one of the founders of the organization said.
Rahma Rifaat, a lawyer and workers’ rights activist, told Reuters four truckloads of police evicted all 30 people from the headquarters of the Center for Trade Union and Workers Services (CTUWS) in Helwan, an industrial suburb of Cairo.
“Of course there was some arguing and pulling and shoving, but in the end their strength was much greater than ours, and so they threw us out of the place … then they closed the place down and sealed it with red wax,” she said.
She said the police did not have the correct authorisation for the operation from any government ministry.
The Interior Ministry, which controls the police force, said it had no comment on the operation in Helwan.
The campaign against the organization coincided with a wave of unofficial strikes across Egypt, especially in the textile sector. In many cases owners and managers have ended the strikes quickly by satisfying the strikers’ demands.
Egyptian authorities have already closed down two branches of the organization — one in the southern town of Naga Hammadi, which has several large factories, and the other in the Nile Delta town of Mahalla, a major center for the textile industry.
Police also closed a smaller branch office in Helwan on Wednesday, leaving the organization with only one branch, in industrial Tenth of Ramadan City, east of Cairo, Rifaat said.

Intl solidarity with CTUWS

Posted on 23/04/200702/01/2021 By 3arabawy

The International Trade Union Confederation has issued a statement in solidarity with the Center for Trade Union and Workers’ Services:

Cases of repression by the Egyptian Government against the Center for Trade Union and Worker Services (CTUWS), an independent civil society organization committed to defending trade union and other workers’ rights in Egypt, have occurred recently in Egypt. The ITUC is concerned in particular about the decision to shut down the CTUWS branch in Naj Hamadi, in Southern Egypt. CTUWS staffs have also been intimidated in the Mahalla City branch office.
An official from the Social Solidarity Regional Office, who was under instruction to file a report on this subject with his ministry, investigated the CTUWS work and the nature of its activities while the the CTUWS Branch of Naj Hamadi was shut down by Administrative Decision issued on Thursday 29 March 2007 by General Al Sherbeeny Hasheesh, Chairman of the City of Naj Hamadi.
In a letter sent to the authorities, the ITUC urge Hosni Mubarak, President of the Arab Republic of Egypt, to issue instructions to the relevant governmental bodies to rescind the restrictions and other measures imposed on the CTUWS.

Govt attack on labor activists condemned

Posted on 08/04/200727/12/2020 By 3arabawy

The Socialist Alliance, Leftist Union, and civil society organizations are holding a press conference, Tuesday 10 April, 12 noon, at the Hisham Mubarak Law Center, to brief reporters about the crackdown on the Center for Trade Union and Workers’ Services activists in Naga’a Hammadi, and the intimidation faced by labor activists in Mahalla.

The HMLC is located: 1 Souq el-Tawfiqiya St, Fifth Floor.

The Socialist Alliance and the Leftist Union (two umbrella organizations that coordinate between revolutionary and reformist leftist factions) have already come out with a statement in solidarity with the CTUWS.

And here is a Daily Star Egypt report on the government crackdown against Upper Egyptian labor activists:

A coalition of 37 civil society organizations has called on the governor of the Upper Egyptian province of Qena to re-open the offices of a workers rights organization which was closed by the city government of Nagaa Hammadi last week.
The local branch office of the Center for Trade Union and Workers Services (CTUWS) was closed on Thursday, March 29, after an order to shut down the group was issued by the Chairman of the City, General Al Sherbeeny Hasheesh.
A broad range of Egyptian civil society organizations have endorsed the call for solidarity with the CTUWS, including the Egyptian Organization for Human Rights, the Hisham Mubarak Law Center and the Arabic Network for Human Rights Information.

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