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The brutal crackdown on protests at the end of May in Istanbul's Taksim Square has shocked the entire world -- and triggered a massive wave of protests across Turkey. A coalition of organizations including trade unions has issued demands which trade unionists everywhere will support. These include: free all those arrested; drop all charges against them; hold accountable those responsible for the police violence; and lift all bans on meetings and demonstrations. Please send your message of protest and spread the word today. A growing number of trade unions representing 800,000 Turkish workers, including members of the KESK and DISK labor coalitions, went out on strike again today.
Turkish protesters face continued attacks from police as those occupying Gezi Park were evicted. A joint statement from KESK and DISK announced: The people’s resistance and mobilization is in its 20th day. Since 8 pm last night, in Taksim Square and many districts there have been non-stop clashes with police. Police attacks over peaceful protestors with excessive violence, with pepper and tear gases, water cannons and water with liquid pepper gas and plastic bullets. At the end of last week there was talk of compromise as the Turkish prime minister offered to halt construction of a shopping mall in Gezi Park to placate demonstrators. But that’s too little, too late, labor groups said: However, this is not sufficient for people. If government had stated this 20 days ago, this might be a solution. However, in this 20 days, 5 people died, almost 7,000 people were injured. 15 people lost their eyes. There are 50 heavily injured people. Thousands of people were taken under custody. And Al Jazeera reports the government may bring in the army: The Turkish deputy prime minister… Bulent Arinc on Monday said the Turkish Armed Forces (TSK) could be pressed into action if the police failed to restore order. KESK’s statement on today’s strikes: Our strike action has started enthusiastically in entire provinces of the country!As Labor Notes has reported, Turkey’s unions are no strangers to conflict with Erdogan and his authoritarian tactics: Last year Turkish police took 71 union members and leaders into custody, after raiding the KESK offices and searching members’ homes. They were charged with “being a member of an illegal organization” for participating in meetings and strikes. Some of those leaders are still in jail. For more on the role of Turkish unions in the anti-government protests, click here. You can support the Turkish protesters by signing this petition sponsored by LabourStart, DISK, and the International Trade Union Confederation. Source: labornotes.org Source: labornotes.org |
growing number of trade unions representing 800,000 Turkish workers, including members of the KESK and DISK labor coalitions, went out on strike again today. Turkish protesters face continued attacks from police as those occupying Gezi Park were evicted. A joint statement from KESK and DISK announced: - See more at: http://www.labornotes.org/2013/06/turkish-unions-strike-again-bolstering-call-government-resign#sthash.5H8s17l3.dpuf |
