Support for Tamil Solidarity at NSSN
conference

15 June
Tamil Solidarity would like to thank the National Shop Stewards
Network for providing us with a table at its national conference last
Saturday (11 June).
The
conference brought together 400 trade union and workplace
representatives from all over Britain. Many of these will be involved
in the public-sector strike over pensions on 30 June � PCS civil
servants, NUT teachers and ATL teachers and lecturers.
Others
are facing victimisation because of their union activity � RMT London
underground, Honda workers in Swindon, and Unison local government
reps to name just a few examples.
Alongside
workers taking action in the health service, on the Olympics and other
construction sites, and many more, the conference was made up of some
of the most committed trade unionists campaigning for their rights and
conditions.
Tamil
Solidarity members distributed a leaflet � see below � as part of our
aim to link up the rights of the Tamil-speaking peoples in Sri Lanka,
with the trade union movement in Britain and beyond. This aims to
raise awareness in the trade union movement of the brutal oppression
being faced by Tamil-speaking people in Sri Lanka. It calls for
national union organisations and local union branches to pass
resolutions in solidarity with the Tamil-speaking people.
Many
Tamil-speaking people in Britain also work in the public sector, in
the civil service, job centres, schools and colleges, and will be
involved or affected by the government�s attack on pensions and
cutbacks on public-sector provision. Many work in or for the health
service which is also facing savage cuts and privatisation. Many are
students being hit by massive increases in tuition fees, cuts in the
education maintenance allowance and the commercialisation of
education.
All of
these people are involved in the fight back against the Con-Dem
coalition government�s plan to dismantle the welfare state in Britain
� and to hand it over to big business interested only in making a
profit.
Tamil
Solidarity encourages all Tamil-speaking people in Britain to get
involved actively in this struggle. And to raise awareness within the
trade union movement of the brutal oppression faced by Tamil-speaking
people in Sri Lanka. The millions of trade unionists in Britain are
natural and potentially powerful allies to the Tamils and all
oppressed people.
Below is the extract of the TSC leaflet
Tamil
Solidarity (TSC), an international campaign, was set up in 2009 during
the last months of the Sri Lankan government�s brutal war.
The
recent UN advisory panel report also detailed �credible allegations of
war crimes�. It is now widely accepted that the Sri Lankan government
committed mass murder and that gross human rights violations took
place during the war.
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Over
40,000 people were massacred in the final phase of the war alone.
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Up to
100,000 still remain in inhuman detention camps.
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Over
20,000 young people are still held in horrific prison camps.
International solidarity & pensions
As public
sector workers in Britain face a massive onslaught on their jobs,
rights and pay and conditions, the NSSN aims to provide a solidarity
forum to build a fightback.
The trade
union movement has a fantastic history of international solidarity and
workers in Sri Lanka, suffering not only the war and its aftermath,
but the regime�s constant attacks on democratic rights, media freedom,
and trade union rights.
The Con-Dems
have our pensions in their crosshairs. But so do the Sri Lankan
government. It is helping Chinese and Indian big businesses to set up
Free Trade Zones (FTZs), areas of concentrated exploitation. In the
name of so called �rehabilitation� they aim to provide the people in
the detention camps and prisons as a cheap workforce.
Recently
an FTZ worker was shot dead by the regime while he was protesting
against the government�s IMF-led policy of implementing pension
scheme.
We
particularly appeal to trade union activists fighting for pensions
here to lend their support to those fighting back in Sri Lanka.
Tamil
Solidarity is campaigning to defend the rights of all workers. This
includes defending hard-won trade union rights as well as helping to
build new trade unions in areas decimated by the war and its
aftermath.
Spread
the support
Tamil
Solidarity�s work in defending workers� rights is supported by
campaigns and activists throughout the Tamil community, including the
British Tamils Forum (BTF).
TSC is
the only campaign that takes up trade union work on behalf of the
Tamil Diaspora in Britain as well as the oppressed masses in Sri
Lanka. TSC also has the support of various trade unionists, youth
forums, and activists in Sri Lanka.
TSC
supports the NSSN and encourages participation among Tamil workers and
young people in Britain. We also support anti-cuts and youth campaigns
in their fight against all attacks on services and jobs here.
Supporting the Tamil Solidarity campaign is crucial to building
solidarity between British workers and the workers in Sri Lanka. |