Category: Asia

  • Wapda workers union protests privatisation plan

    PESHAWAR, April 23: The All Pakistan Wapda Hydroelectric Workers Union April 22 staged demonstration against the proposed privatisation plan of the government and asked it to revise the decision.

    Carrying placards and banners, the protesters, led by union’s chairman Gohar Taj and provincial chairman Haji Iqbal, gathered outside the Peshawar Press Club. They chanted slogans against the government for its privatisation policy.

    The protestors condemned the recent firing on Class-IV employees during protest demonstration against provincial government outside assembly building. They said the use of tear gas and firing on the employees was condemnable, unlawful and tantamount to keeping the government employees from demanding their rights. The union leaders said the government had failed to functionalise all its national institutions.

    Published by Daily The News on April 23, 2015

  • आंबेडकर जयन्‍ती पर कनहर में हुए गोलीकांड का अविकल विवरण

    नई दिल्ली। उत्तर प्रदेश के सोनभद्र जिले के कनहर में आंबेडकर जयन्ती पर हुए गोलीकांड की जांच पड़ताल करने दिल्ली से कुछ सामाजिक कार्यकर्ताओं की फैक्ट फाइंडिंग टीम पिछले दिनों सोनभद्र गई थी। इस टीम में हस्तक्षेप के सहयोगी अभिषेक श्रीवास्तव भी शामिल थे। इस गोली कांड में घायल  अकलू चेरो के बयान को इस …

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  • Bastar: Villager Injured in Police Firing, Police Harasses Activist Soni Sori

    By IndiaResists Team,

    Jagdalpur (Chhattisgarh/22 April 15): On 17th April 2015, Bhima Madkam, from Village Madenar, Police station Darbha Chowki Pakhnar and District Bastar suffered three grievous bullet injuries in a police firing. While his condition was very serious the villagers were not sure whether taking him to the Government Hospital for treatment would be helpful. After being convinced by Soni Sori and her lawyers and taking into consideration the deteriorating condition of the patient, the villagers agreed to bring him to the Maharani hospital, Jagdalpur on 21 April 2015. On the same day i.e. 21 April 2015 an application was also submitted to the police stating how Bhima Madkam had been injured in a case of police firing and demanding the police to take action against the erring personnel.

    Bhima Madkam

    Bhima Madkam, along with his family, was brought to Maharani Hospital late yesterday evening. But as soon as he reached the hospital the entire environment changed. The entire ward was cordoned off by the police and no one including Bhima Madkam’s lawyers were allowed to meet him. This is completely illegal since Bhima Madkam has not been arrested by the police but is a patient seeking medical treatment in which case he should have complete access to people as any other patient.

    The cordon of the police continued even the next day (22.4.15). In the morning certain villagers were allowed to meet Bhima but his lawyer was still not allowed access. Moreover, even journalists were debarred from entering the ward where Bhima is admitted. Several restrictions have been placed on the movement of his parents also who are not allowed to leave the ward and only allowed to leave only during meal times.

    The police is also harassing Human Rights Defender Soni Sori by stating that they will get her bail cancelled by the Supreme Court on the ground that she is ‘instigating people against the state’ and send her back to jail.

    Three people from Village Madenar and one from Village Toenar were picked up by the police on 19.4.15 and were produced before the Magistrate only on 22.4.2015. They moved an application of illegal detention before the CJM who dismissed the application without recording the statements of the accused.

    Such incidents are a clear violation of the rule of law and the constitutional mandate. The need of the hour is to allow Bhima Madkam, who is undergoing a medical treatment complete access to people. He should be the one deciding who he wants to meet and not the police. Furthermore, by harassing Human Right Defenders like Soni Sori, who are trying to assist villagers to procure redress from the District administration, the state is further alienating people and threatening the very fabric of democracy.

    Meanwhile, PUCL Chhattisgarh has made following demands:

    1. Independent inquiry and action into the injury of Bhima Madkam on 17thApril.
    2. Allow Bhima Madkam, who is undergoing medical treatment, complete access to people.
    3.    The medical treatment of Bhima Madkam and his access to medical papers should not be comprised only to support the accused police personnel.
    4. Stop arresting other villagers of Madenar who may be witnesses in Bhima Madkam’s case.
    5. Human Rights Defender Soni Sori who is continuously trying to help villagers approach the district administration for resolution of their grievances should not be threatened and harassed.
  • Potato Farmers’ Suicides in West Bengal: A Preliminary Analysis

    By Pradip Kar Over the last 15 years more than 2 lakh farmers have committed suicide in the country due to debt related problem and an acute agrarian crisis. West Bengal is no exception. Like other states, the West Bengal govt. also followed new economic policies, set up SEZs, and also introduced contract farming, and […]

  • Farmer hangs himself at AAP rally

    Farmer hangs himself at AAP rally

    A farmer from Dausa in Rajasthan committed suicide at the Aam Aadmi Party’s (AAP) farmers’ rally at Jantar Mantar here on Wedensday.

    Gajendra Singh was among five-odd protesters who had climbed atop a tree overlooking the dais at the said rally. A suicide note was recovered from his possession, which stated that he was taking the extreme step because he had been turned out of his house by his father due to a destroyed harvest this year. (more…)

  • Metro bus project: 3 labourers electrocuted

    Islamabad, Oct 29: Three labourers of the Metro bus project have received burn injuries after being electrocuted while working on the project. According to the details, three laborers of Metro bus project were electrocuted and sustained burn injuries when they were tiding the shuttering near Kulsoom Chowk, Blue Area. The injured laborers identified as Shahjahan, Badal Shah and Irfan were immediately shifted to PIMS hospital. Badal Shah was declared critical and has been shifted to the burn unit for further treatment while Shahjahan and Irfan were said to be stable.

    Published by Daily Times on Oct 29, 2014

  • More Chinese workers die in two coal mine accidents

    More Chinese workers die in two coal mine accidents

    The last week has seen more Chinese workers die in coal mines due to accidents caused by unsafe working conditions. In the first case, at least three workers were killed in Jixi City when the mine flooded, with others still missing. Later in the week, an explosion at another coal mine in Huainan city killed two miners, with many others trapped underground. Despite the government’s stated intentions to increase the health and safety of Chinese coal mines, these remain the worlds’ deadliest mining workplaces.

  • Workers in Arab Gulf countries facing increasing hurdles to organising

    As reported previously, workers in Bahrain have endured mass repression as they have struggled to open up democratic spaces. The government is now trying to neutralise workers’ power by setting up a yellow, pro-government union federation. In neighbouring Qatar, while the government is trying to deflect criticism about its appalling treatment of migrant workers by setting up a complaints hotline, it has now created a new ‘App’ for employers to report ‘absconding’ migrant workers to the authorities.

  • China: Police Crack Down on Truck Drivers’ Strike, Sparks Violent Clashes

    China: Police Crack Down on Truck Drivers’ Strike, Sparks Violent Clashes

    In Ningbo City, Zhejiang, terminal drivers at the Beilun container terminal called a strike on August 18, within three days nearly 10,000 workers joined the strike. The strike is due to 8 years with no raise in pay. On the third day of a truck drivers’ strike in China, police cracked down on striking workers. The number of strikers nearly ten thousand people

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  • Wide spread National protest demonstration by the workers of India against the Modi Government move to amend the existing Labour laws.

    Wide spread National protest demonstration by the workers of India against the Modi Government move to amend the existing Labour laws.

    Bigul Mazdoor Dasta,other labour organizations and labour unions from across the country marched from Jantar mantar to Parliament street as a part of the protest demonstration against the Modi government’s move to amend the labour laws on 20.08.2014 and burnt an effigy of the Prime Minister.

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