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Pakistan:
Solidarity with COSATU & ZCTU
All Pakistan
Federation of United Trade Unions (APFUTU)
October
26, 2004
http://lnn.laborstart.org/more.php?id=271_0_1_0_M
The All Pakistan Federation of United Trade Unions (APFUTU) through
its 250 affiliated organisations in Pakistan, strongly condemns
the South African trade union mission is being deported of the entire
staff of the Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU) in
Zimbabwe, carried out by the Zimbabwe police on Thursday 26 October
2004. The APFUTU fully supports the COSATU and ZCTU moment and among
other things.
The All Pakistan
Federation of United Trade Unions (APFUTU) has said it will protest
with the International Labour Organisation (ILO) against the expulsion
from Zimbabwe, earlier today, of a delegation from the Congress
of South African Trade Unions (COSATU), just hours after it had
started its official programme in the country. The mission had been
scheduled to last a week, and aimed at getting an accurate picture
of the situation in the country in order to contribute to resolving
some of the acute problems faced by Zimbabwe and its trade union
movement. The expulsion came as police invaded the headquarters
of the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU), shortly after it
had started a meeting with the visiting COSATU delegation.
COSATU had last
week received a letter from the Zimbabwe Public Service, Labour
and Social Welfare Ministry, in which it was simply told that its
mission was unacceptable. The Ministry wrote that some
of the civic society organisations with which the COSATU mission
was poised to meet were critical of the government and
that the mission was predicated in the political domain.
As the mission
was entering the country earlier today, officials at Harare Airport
tried to persuade the 14-member team not to meet six organisations
in particular. The mission refused to accept this but was nevertheless
allowed into the country. They then went to hold their first meeting
in the offices of the ZCTU, but police invaded the building while
the meeting was in progress. The COSATU delegates were told that
the government had decided their mission had to be ended and leave
the country immediately. They told us we must go back because
our passports only granted us a one day stay, said COSATU
Second Vice-President Violet Seboni.
The expulsion
prevented the delegation from holding a scheduled meeting with South
Africas High Commissioner in Harare, thus prompting COSATU
spokesperson Patrick Craven to declare that the move is a
snub to the South African government as well as to COSATU.
The APFUTU will report the expulsion and the police raid on the
ZCTUs headquarters as a part of a major complaint it is about
to lodge against the Government of Zimbabwe with the ILOs
Committee on Freedom of Association.
Yours sincerely,
Zia Syed
Secretary International Relations
Head Office:
Union House, Imtiaz Manzil,
Qasim Pura, Railway Road,
Gujrat 50700.Pakistan
Tel: (+92 433)
533 736
Fax: (+92 433) 525 302, 521 420
CC:
Zimbabwe Embassy in London,
Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU)
South Africa Embassy in Islamabad,
Congress of South African Trade Unions (COSATU)
ILO (Islamabad) Pakistan
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