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Free Reza Shahabi now
December 13, 2011 at 9:48 am Maryam Namazie
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*Labour activist **Reza
Shahabi*<http://www.asre-nou.net/php/view.php?objnr=18488>
*who was arrested 18 months ago has been on hunger strike since 22 days ago
in protest against his tenuous situation in prison. As a result, his health
has rapidly deteriorated and he is at risk of paralysis. According to news
published by the Committee to Free Reza Shahabi, he was to be transferred
to the hospital on Sunday; instead, he was sent to cell 350 in Evin prison.*

Shahabi was the treasurer of the Sherkat-e Vahed bus drivers’ union. All
the union’s officers have been prosecuted by the Islamic regime in Iran for
organising strikes more than six years ago.

Shahabi was suspended from work six years ago for his participation in the
strikes. Just weeks before his latest arrest, he had won a legal battle to
be allowed back to work. Moreover, even though his family had managed to
raise a heavy bail to obtain his release, the regime refused to release him.

The Worker-communist Party of
Iran<http://rowzane.com/fa/annonce-archiev/60-kargari/8517-1390-09-20-21-13-00.html>has
issued a press release calling on people in Iran and internationally
to
support him and demand his release. It’s also called on Reza to stop his
hunger strike, and instead rely on public support to gain his release.

Reza Shahabi must be freed now.

By the way, here is some information on a campaign that has started in his
defence – sent in by Shahla Daneshfar:

IRAN LABOUR CAMPAIGN
Labor Activist Reza Shahabi’s Life is in Danger – Urgent Worldwide Action
Needed

To labor unions worldwide:

Reza Shahabi, a member of the Syndicate of Workers of Tehran and Suburbs
Bus Company, has been on hunger strike for twenty days. His life is in
danger. Doctors have stated that he is at risk for paralysis, and his case
has drawn strong international support. We must act quickly to save him.

This is the second time he has gone on hunger strike in protest of his
detention. Reza Shahabi has been in jail for 18 months since June 12, 2010.
He was set a $60,000 bail for his release, however, the regime has refused
to release him .

According to news published by the Committee to Free Reza Shahabi, he was
to be transferred to the hospital today, 11 December 2011. Instead, he was
sent to cell 350 in Evin prison.

Hand in hand with Reza Shahabi, his family, and the Committee to Free Reza
Shahabi, we urge you to create the necessary pressure to free Reza from
prison. Continuing this hunger strike poses a great risk to Reza’s life.
With a vast protest against the Islamic Republic, we can make him feel we
are beside him so he can stop his hunger strike.

Reza Shahabi is in prison for his activities to establish the Syndicate and
the struggle for their rights in 2006. We call international labor unions
to protest against the Islamic Republic’s crimes against Reza Shahabi and
political prisoners in Iran. The Islamic Republic is responsible for Reza
Shahabi’s survival and his precarious health condition today.

Such a criminal act against political prisoners in Iran should be met with
a prompt response in the form of the most severe worldwide protest action
possible.

Support Reza Shahabi and the committee established in his defence by your
protest and condemnation of Islamic Republic of Iran in any way possible.

These activists join a number of other trade unionists already in jail or
about to be jailed:

• Reza Shahabi and Ebrahim Madadi (jailed leaders of Tehran’s bus workers’
union)
• Behnam Ebrahimzadeh (jailed member of the Follow-up Committee to Build
Free Labour Organisations)
• Ali Nejati (leader of Haft Tapeh sugar cane workers’ union, about to
begin a one-year sentence for union activity)
• Rasoul Bodaghi (member of Teachers’ Trade Association, sentenced to 6
years in jail for union activity)
• Shahrokh Zamani and Mohammad Jarahi, members of the workers’ group the
Follow-up Committee to Build Free Labour Organisations in Iran, were
sentenced to 11 and 5 years in prison, respectively

We call on trade unions and human rights organisations around the world to
join us in condemning these attacks and calling for the immediate release
of all jailed workers and political prisoners in Iran.

Free Them Now! (Campaign to Free Jailed Workers in
Iran)<http://free-them-now.blogspot.com/>

Email: [email protected]


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