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COSATU
delegation once again expelled from Zimbabwe
International
Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU)
February
02, 2005
http://www.icftu.org/displaydocument.asp?Index=991221225&Language=EN
Brussels - A
delegation from the ICFTU-affiliated Congress of South African Trade
Unions (COSATU) which arrived today in Zimbabwe was immediately
expelled by the country's immigration authorities. The planned 48-hour
visit was intended to bring together COSATU representatives with
their colleagues from the Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU),
also an ICFTU affiliate. The purpose of the visit, led by COSATU
General Secretary Zwelinzima Vavi, was to discuss issues confronting
workers in Zimbabwe and in the region in general.
Three months
ago, a similar COSATU delegation was expelled from Zimbabwe, prompting
the ICFTU to bring the issue before the UN's International Labour
Organisation (ILO), as part of an ongoing case. The latest expulsion
will also be added to this case.
The Zimbabwean
government continues to repress trade union activities in the country.
Representatives of the ZCTU and its affiliates are frequently harassed,
beaten arrested and mistreated by the Mugabe regime's police.
This new expulsion
of South African trade unionists comes two months before elections
for the Zimbabwean legislature, planned for 31 March. The opposition
Movement for Democratic Change has not yet decided whether it will
participate in the elections.
"The ICFTU is
determined to support the legitimate rights of Zimbabwean workers,
in every way we can. This latest expulsion is a disgraceful violation
of these rights", said ICFTU General Secretary Guy Ryder.
The ICFTU represents
145 million workers in 233 affiliated organisations in 154 countries
and territories. ICFTU is also a partner in Global Unions: http://www.global-unions.org
For more information,
please contact the ICFTU Press Department on +32 2 224 0232 or +32
477 580 486.
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