Latest news about Ali Nejati
The Committee in Defence of Haft Tapeh Workers reports that Ali Nejati’s wife was finally able to meet with him on March 5th after nearly one month since his arrest on March 8, 2009. In this visit, Mr. Nejati’s morale was very high; he defended Haft Tapeh workers’ union and the fact that all allegations against workers are unjust and wrong. Mr. Nejati has been detained by the Intelligence Ministry in the City of Ahwaz, Khuzistan province. Nejati as well as a number of other union activists have been persecuted and charged with "acting against national security" as a result of their labour activity and the formation of their trade union.
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Sample Protest Letter
I am writing to strongly protest against the arrests of Mr. Ali Nejati, the president of the board of directors of the Haft Tapeh Sugar Cane Company Workers’ Syndicate, on March 8, 2009. According to the latest news from Iran, intelligence agents raided the residence of Mr. Nejati on March 8, 2009 and arrested him. In the evening of February 28th, intelligence agents had raided the residence of Mr. Ali Nejati and searched his home and confiscated some documents related to the Syndicate.
Within recent weeks, seven other members of the board of directors of the Haft Tapeh workers’ syndicate had been arrested in following order:
February 22, 2009: Rahim Boshagh
February 28, 2009: Reza Rakhshan
March 2, 2009: Ghorban Alipour and Mohammad Heydari Mehr
March 3, 2009: Feridoun Nikoufard, Jalil Ahmadi and Nejat Dehli
All these workers, with the exception of Mr. Nejati, were released on March 5th and 7th, 2009 on bail and now await trials. These workers have been charged with "acting against national security" as a result of their labour activity and the formation of their trade union.
I condemn these attacks on an independent labour organization and its activists. I demand the immediate and unconditional freedom of all incarcerated labour activists including Mr. Ali Nejati as well as Mansour Osanloo, Ebrahim Madadi, Farzad Kamangar, Salam Ghaderi, Khaled Asadi, and Borhan Saeedi.
I also ask the Iranian government to respect workers’ rights to organize, assemble and strike, put an end to persecution of labour activists and not to interfere in the affairs of independent workers’ organizations.
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