Swaziland: Trade Union Leader Arrested
Swaziland: Trade Union Leader Arrested
Brussels, 21
August 2008 (ITUC OnLine): The ITUC strongly
protests
against the arrest of Jan Sithole, secretary
general of the Swaziland
Federation of Trade Unions
(SFTU), by the Swazi authorities.
According to the
information received by the ITUC, Sithole has
been
subjected to intense harassment following a recent
march organized by
trade unions and other civil society
groups against the participation of
Robert Mugabe of
Zimbabwe and King Mswati III of Swaziland in a meeting
of
Southern African Development Community (SADC), which took
place in
Johannesburg on the 16th August 2008.
In a
letter sent to the
authorities,
http://www.ituc-csi.org/IMG/pdf/Arrest_of_Jan_Sithole_-21-08-08.pdf
,
the ITUC urged Prime Minister Dlamini to ensure the
immediate release of
Jan Sithole and guarantee that no
charges are made against him. The
ITUC called on the
government of Swaziland to respect ILO Convention 87
on
freedom of association and the right to organise, which
Swaziland has
ratified and is therefore obliged to
respect.
The ITUC understands that Sithole has now been released from detention.
"Once again, Swaziland's rulers
have demonstrated their authoritarian
nature by this
illegitimate and unacceptable harassment and arrest of
a
trade union leader in violation of fundamental rights
enshrined in
international law," said ITUC General
Secretary Guy Ryder.
The ITUC represents 168 million
workers in 155 countries and territories
and has 311
national
affiliates.
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