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Iraqi Federation of Workers' Trade Unions (IFTU)
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On 6 December 2003, the IFTU issued an statement condemning the attack by American occupation military forces on its temporary headquarters (at the headquarters of the Transport and Communication Union, in Karkh, Allawi Al Hilla, Baghdad), which led to the arrest of 8 IFTU leaders who were later released unharmed. On 8 December 2003, the IFTU Executive Bureau sent a delegation to the Iraqi Governing Council (IGC) and met Dr Mohammod Uthman, IGC member. The delegation informed him in detail about the attack and handed him a statement condemning this unjustified act and calling for compensation for damages inflicted upon our colleagues and IFTU possessions. The statement also demanded an apology from the local US military commander who led the attack, and commitments that such act should never happen again against an important organization of civil society. The statement also reminded the American authorities not to listen to remnants of Saddam regime. Unfortunately, nothing has so far happened. Our head office is still closed. The IGC did not do enough. Iraqi political parties and Iraqi public personalities did not show solidarity and support with IFTU in these difficult times. However, we would like to thank our friends in the international labour movement for their support and solidarity with IFTU and their condemnation of this terrorizing act. Among the labour organisations that sent letters of support and solidarity we mention the following:
Executive Bureau IFTU 5 January 2003
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