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Ritorsioni israeliane contro i lavoratori palestinesi di Gaza
- Subject: Ritorsioni israeliane contro i lavoratori palestinesi di Gaza
- From: Carlo Gubitosa <c.gubitosa@peacelink.it>
- Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 16:51:34 +0100
Fonte: WAC = Workers Advice Centre e PGFTU Gaza = Federazione Sindacale
Palestinese di gaza
Gazan workers without work
Information from WAC
16/3/04
WAC has learnt today from the Palestinian Trade Union Federation in Gaza
(PGFTU-Gaza) that as a result of the suicide operation in Ashdod Port
(Sunday 14.3.04) Israeli Authorities had closed the Beit Hanun - Erez
Checkpoint for 15,000 workers from Gaza going to work inside Israel. 3000
Gazan workers who work in the Erez Industrial Zone are allowed to go on
working.
Although it became clear that the two persons who committed the suicide
bombing in Ashdod, that left 10 Israeli civilians dead, were youngsters - 18
years old - without work permits (Only workers of 35 are allowed now to
enter from Gaza to work in Israel) and that the workers had nothing to do
with the bombing - the standard procedure of Israel continues: The workers
are being punished as a form of collective punishment for each military
operation.
Previous to the Ashdod bombing the Occupation forces have distributed to the
workers a leaflet called "AL Hakika" (The Truth) where it was claimed that
the terrorists are harming the workers and that Israeli authorities want to
help the workers. According to PGFTU this leaflet aroused indignation among
workers as their feeling is that it is the Israeli decision to make a direct
connection between the military situation and the entry of workers to their
work places.
Workers told WAC that as a result of continuous closing of the Checkpoint
Israeli employers stop hiring them even when they are allowed to go to work.
One company - Solel Boneh has stopped the work of 30 Gazan workers recently
for this reason.
WAC has issued an appeal to Trade Unionists to send messages of protest to
the Israeli Authorities asking them to stop using Palestinian workers as
hostages.
See WAC's site for a detailed report of the PGFTU and the second article
sent after this mail:
For letters of protest write :
Shaul Mofaz: Minister of Defense:
dover@mod.gov.il
Fax: 972-3-6977285
Ehud Olmert: Minister of Employment
Haya.pery@moit.gov.il
Fax: 972-2-6259274
MK Ran Cohen, Head of the Knesset Committee on Foreign Labor
vaadatz@knesst.gov.il
Fax: 972-2-6496500
Please send copies to
WAC
oda@netvision.net.il
Assaf Adiv
National Co-coordinator
WAC