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Attacks on Iraqi Trade Unionists are Condemned



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US Labor Against the War Condemns the Murders of Abu Fahad and Ahmed Adris Abbas
        US Labor Against the War (USLAW) strongly condemns the continued assassinations of Iraqi union leaders. On February 18, Ali Hassan Abd (Abu Fahad), was murdered. He was a leader of the Oil and Gas Workers Union at Baghdad's Al Doura refinery, an affiliate of the Iraqi Federation of Trade Unions. His assassination was especially brutal, as he was walking home with his young children when gunmen ran up and shot him.

        Less than a week later, on February 24, armed men gunned down Ahmed Adris Abbas in Baghdad's Martyr's Square. Adris Abbas was an activist in the Transport and Communications Union, another IFTU affiliate. The murder of the two followed the torture and assassination of Hadi Saleh, the IFTU's interational secretary, in Baghdad on January 4.

        Abu Fahad, Ahmed Adris Abbas and Hadi Saleh were all courageous activists, who sought to organize their fellow workers to win the elements of a better life, the same basic things sought by workers in the US and around the world. Iraqi workers need a living wage that can support their families, not the oppressive $35/month imposed by the occupation. They need secure and safe jobs and lives, and an end to violence and terrorism. Their unions need an end to the 1987 law banning bargaining in the public sector, where most Iraqis work. Iraqi unions seek to stop the US-initiated privatization of their workplaces that would put control of the Iraqi economy in the hands of powerful multinational corporations, not Iraqi workers or Iraqi society. They want the occupation to end. They want to determine for themselves, free of outside interference, the future of Iraq.

        These are the ideals that Abu Fahad and Ahmed Adris Abbas lived for. They are the demands they died for. As trade unionists committed to solidarity, we in USLAW offer our sincere condolences to their families and coworkers. We share their desire for a democratic and peaceful Iraq free of occupation and terrorism.  USLAW recommits itself to ending the occupation -- which is the principal cause of destabilization in Iraq --  and the immediate return of all US troops to their homes and families.

US Labor Against the War
1718 M Street NW #153
Washington DC 20036
info@uslaboragainstwar.org
Iraqi Federation of Trade Unions (IFTU)Condemns the murder of brother Ahmed Adris Abbas, a member of the Transport and Communication Workers Union Baghdad

The Iraqi Federation of Trade Unions (IFTU) announces and condemns the loss of the martyred trade unionist and member of the Transport and Communication Workers Union, brother Ahmed Adris Abbas who was assassinated on Thursady 24th February 2005 in Martyrs' Square in central Baghdad.

These cowardly attacks and assassinations of our members represent the bankruptcy of the terrorists and their Saddam supporters who focus their campaign of hatred against the working class people and their trade union representatives.

The IFTU calls on these assassins to be brought to justice and declares that their attempts to terrorise us will not deter our resolve to build a strong, independent and democratic trade unions.

The IFTU calls on the international labour movement to condemn this atrocity against a brave trade unionist who fought to build free unions.

Glory and honour to the martyrs of the Iraqi working class

Glory and honour to our fallen brother, the martyred Abu Fahad.

Shame and disgrace on the terrorists.

From IFTU
Iraq murder of oil trade unionist and wave of kidnappings mark surge in worker intimidation

Brussels, (ICFTU Online): Iraq is an increasingly dangerous place for trade unionists, said the [International Confederation of Free Trade Unions] today [Feb. 25, 2005] as it condemned the latest murder of the Iraqi labour leader Ali Hassan Abd (Abu Fahad). The unionist, a prominent and outspoken member of the Oil and Gas union, was murdered on his way home, close to the Al Dorah Oil Refinery in Baghdad. Ali Hassan Abd was one of the first activists to organise trade unions in the oil industry, encouraging union voice in a post-Saddam Iraq as early as April 2003.

From ICFTU.



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