Iran: Statement No. 1 by the First of May Organizing Committee

Many women and men from various age range have been arrested and are now in prison

 

On the occasion of 1st of May, the International Workers’ Day, and in response to the call by the independent Iranian labour and activist organizations at 5pm on Friday 1 May, a large group of Iranian workers, labour activists and their families gathered at Laleh Park in Tehran to celebrate the May Day and promote their demands.

 

The security forces who from days prior to the occasion, had taken measures, such as following the activists and making constant threatening telephone calls, to prevent the gathering, appeared in police uniform on the day, and along with several plain clothes police had taken up positions in the Park, hours before the official celebration.

 

Security forces based in several key companies and factories, including the Vahed Bus Company of Tehran, had also been brought to the gathering to identify the labour activists employed by these companies and pass on the information to the mainstream security present in the park. Filming and taking photos of the participants by security police had been carried out extensively throughout the day.

 

The presence of a very large number of participants, despite the initial efforts to prevent this, angered the intelligence forces. Immediately after the start of the gathering, and whilst the slogans of “long live workers’ movement” and “Workers, Unite” began to fill the park, the security forces embarked on an aggressive and unrestrained attack. Many of the participants were hit by police buttons and subjected to electrical shocks. Some were surrounded by police and whilst thrown to the ground as a result of button charges, were hit in a savage manner by several police individuals. Police also used a type of coughing and eye-burning gas to disperse the crowd.

 

Some of the participants began defending themselves against the waves of attacks and police’s attempts to arrest them. A large number of workers and activists, some with faces covered in blood, were arrested by the police. After this show of force, the security police began arresting people outside the park and in the surrounding streets.

 

In the course of this, more than 150 women and men from various age range, have been arrested and are now in prison.

 

The 1st of May Organising Committee whilst congratulating the Iranian working class movement for this extraordinary success to hold a common May Day celebration by various labour and activists organizations, and identifying it as a turning point in Iran’s workers’ struggle, and whilst announcing the ruling class’s attempt to quell this unified action as a defeat, hereby condemn this inhuman and savage attempt to suppress the gathering and demand for the unconditional freedom of all those arrested in the course of this incident.

 

(Further News and statements will be duly announced)*

 

Tehran – Laleh Park – 1 May 2009

The May Day Organising Committee

 - The Syndicate of Workers of Tehran and Suburbs Vahed Bus Company

- The Syndicate of Workers of Haft Tapeh Sugar Cane Company

- The Free Union of Workers in Iran

- The Founding Committee of the Syndicate of Building's Painters and Decoration's  Workers

- The Center for Workers’ Rights in Iran

- The Collaborative Council of Labour Organizations and Activists

- The Coordinating Committee to Help Form Workers’ Organizations

- The Committee to Pursue the Establishment of Free Workers’ Organizations

- The Women’s Council

-A Group of Worker Activists

 

*A more accurate list of arrested activists will be issued soon. As of Monday morning, May 4th, only a less than handful of arrested workers has been released. These activists have been incarcerated in different locations. The authorities are demanding heavy bails for their release. (IASWI)

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Arrested workers in Sanandaj released on bail

According to the latest news by The Sanandaj’s May Day Organizing Committee, the 6 arrested labour activists at the May Day event in Sanandaj were released on heavy bails (26 million toman) on May 2, 2009. They were: Shabbou Khalili (Golriz); Shiva Sobhani; Farzam Abdi; Foaad Keykhosravi; Babak Bajlani; Mansour Karimian.  These activists were treated aggressively during their detention. Ms Shabbou and Ms Shiva were handcuffed and blindfolded throughout their custody until they were released on bail. These activists may face further charges for their participation in May Day event. Labour activist in Sanandaj last year were persecuted and sentenced to jail terms and/or flogging sentences.

 

Workers were also attacked and arrested during smaller May Day events in Tehran and other cities. More updates on this will be issued soon.

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International Alliance in Support of Workers in Iran (IASWI)

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www.workers-iran.org