Thursday, 4 May 2023

Belarus: Dictatorship bans unions and jails union leaders!

 


Belarus: Unions crushed and leaders jailed - we need your solidarity today

Two weeks ago I sent you this message -- and 3,900 of you responded with messages of protest to the government of Belarus.  

If you did not yet send off your message, please do so right now.  Click here.  The more of us send the message, the louder our voices -- and the greater the chance that the government will be forced to listen.

If you did send off a message - thank you! But please make sure that many more peopl;e are aware of this very important campaign.  Spread the word to your friends, family and fellow union members. 

 

 

One year ago, on 19 April 2022 dozens of union leaders and activists of the Belarusian Congress of Democratic Trade Unions were arrested. 

The reason for the arrests was the public anti-war trade union position and criticism of the Belarusian authorities for violations of fundamental human rights. 

More than 30 trade unionists were sentenced to up to 9 years on trumped-up charges. 

All democratic trade unions were liquidated and trade union activity was banned. 

Union activists and workers seen participating in the 2020 protests were dismissed. 

Fired workers cannot find jobs, and their families are left without a livelihood. 

Jailed union leaders are listed en masse as extremists and terrorists. 

This is unacceptable.  It must stop.

Unions have the full right to operate freely and to defend the rights and interests of their members. 

Please take a moment to add your name to the global protest demanding that the government of Belarus release the trade union and political prisoners, end repression of trade union activists, and restore of guarantees of legal activities of independent trade unions.

Click here:

http://labourstart.org/go/belarus23

Thank you -- and please spread the word!

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Eric Lee

 


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