China: Harassment of the Dagongzhe Centre Continues
INTERNATIONAL TRADE UNION CONFEDERATION
ITUC
OnLine
008/280111
China: Harassment of the Dagongzhe Centre Continues
Brussels 28 January 2011 (ITUC
OnLine): In November 2007, an activist and former migrant
worker from the Dagongzhe Labour Centre, was brutally
assaulted and left in critical condition after repeatedly
being stabbed (see previous OnLine:
http://www.ituc-csi.org/china-suspects-in-stabbing-of.html
The ITUC has been following the situation of Mr.
Huang and the Dagongzhe Centre ever since. The reaction of
the All China Federation of Trade Unions and the measures
taken by the Shenzhen government, such as the prosecuting of
the suspected offenders, were reassuring signs at the
time. Unfortunately, according to the information received
by the ITUC, harassment of the Dagongzhe Centre has not
ceased in the last three years. On top of this, the last
update on the situation of Mr. Huang and the Dagongzhe
Centre raises questions as to the full application of the
law. In a letter (http://www.ituc-csi.org/IMG/pdf/Continued_harassment_of_the_Dagongzhe_Centre-2.pdf)
sent to XU Qin, mayor of the Shenzhen Muncipality, the ITUC
urges the authorities to ensure that the legal provisions of
the relevant legislation are strictly followed, and that the
punishment is strictly enforced in the case against Mr.
Huang’s aggressors.
“We know that the Dagongzhe
Centre staff is still being harassed by unidentified persons
since the assault took place,” said Sharan Burrow, ITUC
general secretary. “They are under unacceptable pressure.
The authorities must take responsibility and all necessary
measures to rectify these problems and ensure protection of
civil society groups,” she added. The ITUC, once again,
would like to highlight the need for the Chinese government
to respect the right of workers to form and join free and
independent trade unions, to recognise the important role
of civil society groups and the importance of the respect of
the core labour standards. The ITUC represents 176
million workers in 151 countries and territories and has 301
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