ITUC: Trade Union President Arrested in Zimbabwe
ITUC OnLine
Brussels, 9 November 2009 (ITUC
OnLine): The ITUC has strongly condemned the arrest of ZCTU
President Lovemore Matombo and two members of his staff,
Michael Kandukutu and Percy Mcijo, for exercising their
legitimate trade union activity.
According to the
information received by the ITUC from its affiliate the ZCTU
(Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions), the three trade
unionists were arrested in the Victoria Falls District last
night when Matombo was addressing members of the ZCTU. This
meeting was the first stop in a tour of the country to meet
ZCTU structures.
This arrest clearly violates
legitimate trade union rights protected under ILO Convention
87 on the right to freedom of association and the right to
organise, ratified by the government of Zimbabwe. On 3
November, an attack on the house of a council member of the
ZCTU, Gertrude Hambira, was also reported.
“The
climate of intimidation and harassment that remains in
Zimbabwe creates extremely bad conditions for the trade
unionists to exercise their rights,” said Guy Ryder, ITUC
general secretary. “We hoped that the creation of an
inclusive government with a commitment to human rights
reform would have made severe trade union repression a thing
of the past, but this does not seem to be the case,” he
added.
In a letter sent to the Zimbabwean authorities
(please see document here:
http://img.scoop.co.nz/media/pdfs/0911/Matombo_arrested_091109.pdf),
the ITUC advises President Mugabe that the ILO Commission of
Inquiry will be informed of the latest serious violations of
ILO convention 87, and urges him to immediately release
Lovemore Matombo, Michael Kandukutu and Percy Mcijo.
ENDS