Bangladesh - Murder of Aminul Islam
International Trade Union Confederation (ITUC)
Bangladesh - Murder of Aminul
Islam
Brussels, 15 April 2013 (ITUC
OnLine): Just over one year ago, labour activist Aminul
Islam was tortured and murdered in Bangladesh. It appears
that Mr Islam was not the victim of random violence but
rather targeted for his trade union work. His murder was no
doubt meant to send a clear message to trade unions and NGOs
not to protest the low wages, gruelling hours and poor
working conditions that characterize the RMG industry. Some
suspects have been interrogated, but as yet no one has been
arrested, much less prosecuted. It is believed that members
of the intelligence service are involved in his murder.
More troubling, Bangladesh PM Sheikh Hassina,
appearing on the BBC, cast doubt on the fact that Aminul
Islam was ever a labour activist and further claimed that no
one had ever heard of him before his murder. This
extraordinary statement was made even after the murder was
featured in the international media and after US Secretary
of State Hillary Clinton had raised it with the PM herself.
See http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GJcP7TDXwPw
(at minute 4:00).
The ITUC wrote http://www.ituc-csi.org/bangladesh-murder-of-aminul-islam
to the government immediately after the murder and has
raised it subsequently. Last week, the ITUC again called on
the government to conduct a full investigation into the
crimes and the arrest and prosecution of those responsible.
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