His Excellency Robert G. Mugabe
President
Causeway
Harare
Zimbabwe
TUR/FW 11 February 2005
Mr. President,
Expulsion of two trade union educationists
The International Confederation of Free Trade Unions (ICFTU), which represents 148 million workers through its 234
affiliates in 152 countries and territories, including Zimbabwe, strongly condemns the deportation of trade union
educationists Bobby Marie and Vichemina Prout.
Both were in Zimbabwe at the request of the Southern Africa Trade Union Co-ordination Council (SATUCC) to discuss with
the ICFTU-affiliated Zimbabwe Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) the issue of establishing a trade union school for workers
in Southern Africa. They arrived on 9 February 2005 and were immediately deported.
Reportedly, immigration authorities at the airport had instructions to ensure that trade unionists entering Zimbabwe are
cleared by the Ministry of Labour. This action by the Zimbabwean authorities, Mr. President, can by no means be
justified in a country that sees itself as a democracy in which basic trade union rights are respected.
Furthermore, this is the third similar incident in a row, after your government already expelled an international trade
union delegation on Tuesday 26 October 2004, and applied the same measures on Wednesday 2 February. The most recent
events demonstrate yet again that trade unionists in Zimbabwe are not free to meet and discuss matters of mutual
interest with their colleagues.
The ICFTU fully supports the position of its Nairobi-based regional organisation ICFTU-AFRO. It has already presented a
summary of both events as additional information to its complaint with the International Labour Organisation (ILO), and
will of course include Wednesday's facts as well.
Yours sincerely,
General Secretary