| 490 Years Jail Terms to Labour is Terrorism by Farooq Tariq |
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Today, A protest demonstration and rally was taken out in Lahore by Labour Party Pakistan to denounce the 490 years of total jail sentences to the 6 labour leaders of Faisalabad. On average, every six of one will be spending 81 years in jail. An anti terrorist court judge announced last evening this long term sentences top the six powers looms workers leaders who led a strike in July 2010 in Faisalabad to demand better wages. The judge has announced the jail sentences in each of seven charges. The maximum sentence in one case is ten years. All the jail sentences will begin at the same time, so each one of the labour leader will spend at least 10 years in jail. Anti-Terrorist Court’s judge Mian Muhammad Anwar Nazir sentenced six Labour Qaumi Movement’s leaders and they are Akbar Ali Kamboh, Babar Shafiq Randhawa, Fazal Elahi, Rana Riaz Ahmed, Muhammad Aslam Malik and Asghar Ali. Four of them were arrested on 22nd July 2010 by Faisalabad police after a strike call by power loom workers for 17% increase in wages as per announcement of the government. Two other leaders Ansari were also arrested under same charges four months back. They have been accused of burning a factory during the strike. This is a fabricated charge. The fact are that on the day of strike on 20th July 2010, the factory owner in Thekri Wala started firing on the workers who were leaving the factory to demand for better wages. After hearing the firing by the gangsters of the factory owner, some workers dared to go inside the factory and forced the gangsters to stop firing. After workers went to the city with the main rally, the owner conspired to burn some old cloths and fire in one room, posing that workers have burnt the factory. During the trail, workers advocate raised the point the if the why factory was burnt then how it was able to function in two days time? More than 100,000 workers of power loom in Faisalabad district went on strike on July 20, 2010 for an increase of wages which had been announced by the government during the presentation of budget 2010-11. The government announced 17 % rise in the minimum wage for the private sector workers. Labour Qaumi Movement (LQM), an organization of the power loom workers in Faisalabad, Jhang and other districts, had been in negotiation with power loom owners for three weeks for wage increase. The local police asked the workers leader on the evening of the strike day to come to police station for negotiation. All four leaders went to police station of Thekri wala themselves and they were arrested. Initially, they were not charged with anti terrorist sections. It were included after few weeks after the bosses went all out to crush the movement. It was reported that during the strike the workers remained peaceful but the owners of factories and their henchmen and police remained violent against the striking workers. The owners and their henchmen resorted to violence by throwing stones and bricks on the peaceful march of workers from one side of the protest, while police used tear gas shells on the workers from the other end. 25 workers were injured including Tahir Rana, the president of LQM Faisalabad district, who was critically injured. On the day, around 100 workers were also arrested. The print and electronic media reported that thousands of workers from different areas of Faisalabad district had marched despite a police ban on public gatherings. Labour Qaumi Movement leaders are members of Labour Party Pakistan. In January 2010, they organised a massive workers poeasant conference at famous Dhobe Ghat of Faisalabad on the eve of the LPP fifth congress in the city. Over 10,000 participated in this massive gathering.In April that year, the chairman of LQM contested a bye election for Punjab assembly seat and got reasonable votes of around 9 percent. All this was not accepted by PMLN and the law minister Rana Sana Ullah Khan. They decided to have a go on the movement. Sudhar is the suburb of Faisalabad where a big number of power loom factories is located. This area had been a scuffle ground between workers and owners for the three years as the workers organized themselves effectively in huge number there. Appointments of Aftab Cheema as DPO and Nasim Sadiq as DCO of Faisalabad last year by Mian Shehbaz Sharif, the chief minister, was mainly to control the rising movement of workers. These two officers played clever shots and tried to pacify the movement while making promises with LQM leadership to re-investigate the case against arrested workers but did not fulfill these promises. Instead they have supported owners of the power looms in their actions against workers. It is now clear that the PMLN leadership in Faisalabad alongside with police and judiciary is all out to crush the labour movement. Never in history of Pakistan such harsh sentences were announced to labour leaders for an incident where they were not involved.
Farooq Tariq spokesperson Labour Party Pakistan 25 A Davis Road Lahore, Pakistan Tel: 92 42 6315162 Fax: 92 42 6271149 Mobile: 92 300 8411945 www.laborpakistan.org www.jeddojuhd.com
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BNF Abdul Hamid Khan strongly condemn this unique punishment to Labours of Faisalabad, Pakistan, instead of giving them good wages, they have been declared terrorists. This is not justice but its TERRORISM which Pakistani Authorities and even their socalled Courts are involved. This is Pakistan where terrorists are not given punishment but labours are terrorring by giving them 81 years jail to each one. Pakistan occupation regime have also terrorised the people of Hunza, Balawaristan by imposing TERROR ACTS when they protested for help.
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