The Free Union of Workers in Iran (Ettehadiye
Azad e Kargaran e Iran) has reported that two of its Executive Committee
members have been arrested.
Jafar Azim Zadeh and Jamil
Mohammadi were arrested during a raid on their homes in the capital Tehran
at 1am this morning.
The police also raided the home of another leader of the Union, Parvin
Mohammadi, breaking the door and forcibly entering the house. However, Ms
Mohammadi was away from her home at the time, and was not arrested.
Jafar Azim Zadeh and Jamil Mohammadi are among the coordinators for a
national pay rise campaign, which has so far attracted 40,000 signatures.
The arrests and intimidations are the authorities’ usual ploy each year to
pre-empt protests and rallies by workers on May Day. This year’s arrests come
ahead of a call by the Union for a rally outside the Labour Ministry in Tehran
on May Day. The police have refused to authorise the event.
On Tuesday the police summoned five other Executive Committee members of
the Free Union of Workers to the Ministry of Intelligence in the city of
Sanandaj, questioning them and warning them against participation in May Day
rallies. Previously, seven other labour activists, all members of the
Co-ordinating Committee to Help Form Free Labour Organisations, were summoned
to the Ministry of Intelligence in Sanandaj for questioning.
Earlier this month, anti-riot guards carried out a ferocious attack on
political prisoners in Ward 350 of Evin Prison in Tehran, in the course of
which many prisoners were injured, some seriously, and forcibly moved to a
solitary ward of the Prison.
We urge labour organisations and human rights groups around the world to
protest against the detention of trade union leaders Jafar Azim Zadeh and Jamil
Mohammadi and call for their immediate and unconditional release.
Free Them Now! Campaign to Free Jailed Workers in Iran