Public Statement by
Amnesty International
Amnesty International and
international trade union bodies condemn repressive measures meted out against
trade union leader Mahmoud Salehi
Amnesty International, the International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) and
the International Transport Workers' Federation (ITF) are calling on the Iranian
authorities to immediately and unconditionally release Mahmoud Salehi, the
former leader of the Saqez Bakers' Union, who was imprisoned in 2007 for the
pursuit of legitimate trade union activities.
Mahmoud Salehi, who has serious long term medical concerns, is now on a total
hunger strike and there are serious fears for his safety. He went on hunger
strike after he was summoned to appear for questioning by Branch 4 of the
Sanandaj Courts on 17 March 2008 when, after a prolonged wait, new charges were
issued against him.
He has reportedly been accused of 'communicating with those outside prison for
the purposes of issuing messages of solidarity' for other individual prisoners
on hunger strike and students facing arrest. The new charges appear intended to
justify Mahmoud Salehi's continued detention beyond his scheduled 23 March 2008
release date, when he will have completed a one year prison sentence.
Amnesty International, the ITUC and the ITF are concerned that the new charge
may have been brought against Mahmoud Salehi in response to the international
mobilisation on 6 March 2008 by trade unions and Amnesty International members
around the world to demand his release and that of his fellow trade unionist,
Mansour Ossanlu (or Osanloo).
Mahmoud Salehi, former President of the Bakery Workers' Association of the city
of Saqez, was arrested after a peaceful demonstration to celebrate May Day 2004.
He was imprisoned on charges of 'acting against national security' after his
final appeal hearing on 11 March 2007, and he began a one year sentence, with
another three years' suspended, on 9 April 2007.
Mahmoud Salehi is a prisoner of conscience and has long-term medical needs. A
May 2007 request by his doctor that he be accorded specialist treatment outside
the prison has been ignored. He suffers from chronic kidney disease, as a result
of which he requires dialysis. He is also said to suffer from a heart disorder.
In December 2007 it was reported that he had grave intestinal edema or swelling
that may be connected with his renal disease. His health continues to be at
serious risk, and he is reported to regularly experience fainting episodes in
prison as a result of blood pressure problems.
Guy Ryder, General Secretary of the ITUC said "It is deplorable that Mahmoud
Salehi should have been imprisoned for participating in a May Day rally – a show
of worker solidarity that should be a cause of celebration rather than
repression."
Amnesty International, the ITUC and the ITF are calling on the Iranian
authorities to release both Mahmoud Salehi and Mansour Osanlu immediately and
unconditionally and to ensure that Mahmoud Salehi has immediate access to
specialist medical treatment that he needs.
David Cockroft, ITF concluded "It seems that the Iranian authorities want to
silence Salehi ahead of this year's May Day rallies. Though they may be able to
keep him in jail, they will not silence the voices of hundreds of thousands of
human rights activists and trade unionists who are demanding respect for
fundamental labour rights in Iran. The three organisations will continue to
work tirelessly alongside the independent Iranian trade union movement to seek
respect for human rights for working people in Iran," David Cockroft, ITF added.
BACKGROUND INFORMATION
In November 2005 Mahmoud Salehi was sentenced to five years' imprisonment and
three years' internal exile in the city of Ghorveh, Kordestan. At his trial, the
prosecutor reportedly cited his trade union activities as evidence against him,
and referred to a meeting he had held with officials from the then-International
Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU) – a predecessor organisation of the
International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC) - in April 2004, shortly before
the May Day demonstrations. His conviction was overturned on appeal, but after a
retrial he was sentenced on 11 November 2006 to four years' imprisonment for
"conspiring to commit crimes against national security". He was free until the
appeal hearing on 11 March 2007, when his sentence was reduced to a three-year
suspended prison sentence and one year's imprisonment, which commenced with his
imprisonment on 9 April 2007.
Amnesty International is working together with the ITUC and the ITF to seek the
release of Mahmoud Salehi and fellow jailed trade unionist Mansour Osanlu,
leader of the Tehran bus workers' union, and to promote labour rights in Iran.
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