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Global Unions call for immediate end to repression in Turkey

Global Unions and their members believe that the right to peaceful demonstration and freedom of assembly are basic elements of genuine democracy. 

Brussels (26 June 2013) - Global Unions, collectively representing over 200 million union members, including in Turkey, have issued a statement in solidarity with the people of Turkey. The organisations expressed serious concern at the repeated use of brutal and excessive measures including rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannon by government security forces against people peacefully exercising their rights.

Turkish government violating right to peaceful demonstration

The Global Unions and their members reaffirmed their belief that the right to peaceful demonstration and freedom of assembly are basic elements of genuine democracy.  

However, they point out, instead of respecting that right the Erdoğan Government appears to engage in repression as a regular practice. 

In the statement they say that they are:

doubly concerned that since the 2011 elections, fundamental trade union rights have been denied both legally and illegally, and that there has been a marked increase in such practices. Laws have been adopted that establish greater barriers to trade union recognition and discourage rather than encourage the exercise of trade union rights. There has been inaction against employers who deny workers' fundamental rights, abuses have persisted in the judiciary system, strikes that meet the criteria for being legal have been prevented, and violent attacks have been carried out on trade unionists. These developments have been coupled with limits on freedom of assembly and expression that constitute serious attacks on fundamental human rights and democracy.

Supporting solidarity actions

The Global Unions supported the international solidarity actions that took place June 21-22 and called on the government of Turkey to address the following:

  • End violence and repression against peaceful protests and to address the demands made by the protestors;
  • Ensure that those responsible for the thousands of injured people and the deaths of Mehmet Ayvalıtaş, Abdullah Cömert, Ethem Sarısülük and Mustafa Sarı are held accountable for their actions, including through removal from their posts and prosecution before the law;
  • Guarantee the right to freedom of assembly in all public areas, including Taksim square;
  • Ensure that trade unionists and other workers who exercise their right to freedom of assembly are not dismissed;
  • Immediately release citizens who have participated in peaceful protests and drop all charges against them;
  • Immediately release KESK trade unionists, detained journalists and media workers and all others unjustly held for legitimate acts of protests and opposition;
  • Remove all the legal and practical barriers against the exercise of trade union rights and the right to strike;
  • Ensure that injured protestors have access to adequate health care;
  • Put an immediate and to all threats made against journalists, performers and media workers and citizens who have lawfully exercised their right to protest, and
  • End prohibitions and restrictions on the use of social media.

More information:

Global Unions Call for Immediate End to Repression in Turkey (pdf)

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