ITUC Urges Gaddafi to End Massacre of Civilians in Libya
International Trade Union Confederation
ITUC OnLine
ITUC Urges Gaddafi to End Massacre of Civilians in
Libya
Brussels, 21 February 2011 (ITUC OnLine):
Horrified by the ferocity of
the repression seen over the
last five days in Libya, where at least 300 protestors have
been killed and the number of injured has
reached
startling proportions, the ITUC has called on its
affiliated
organisations to mobilise without delay to
urge their governments to put pressure on the 42-year old
tyranny of Colonel Gaddafi and ensure an immediate end to
the atrocities.
"The unprecedented violence with which
the authorities have responded to demonstrations by
civilians legitimately demanding respect for
their
fundamental rights, freedom of expression and
assembly, is dragging the
country into a dreadful
bloodbath," said ITUC General Secretary Sharan
Burrow.
"Colonel Gaddafi must bring this ferocious repression to
an
immediate halt; the ITUC is pressing the international
community to take urgent action in this direction. These
massacres must not go
unpunished," she added.
As workers at the Nafoora oilfield down tools this morning in solidarity with the protestors and solidarity demonstrations are held in Cairo and Tunisia, the ITUC expresses its total solidarity with the civilian populations in Libya, firmly condemning the violence being used against them.
Having
received reports on the arrival at the Ras-Jdir border post
of
hundreds of Tunisian workers fleeing the violence in
Libya, the ITUC
also called for the protection of the
many migrant workers in the
country.
ENDS