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AFL-CIO / Letter to Fidel Castro
September 12, 2002
His Excellency Fidel Castro Ruz
Republic of Cuba
Plaza de la Revolution
Havana, Cuba
011-537-333-085
Dear Mr. President:
It has come to my attention that on September 6, security agents
of your Government directly interfered with the peaceful assembly
of the members of the Confederacion Obrera Nacional Independiente
de Cuba (CONIC).
We understand that two state security agents arrived unexpectedly
and blocked the entrance of the building where the CONIC congress
was to take place. Of the more than 40 Cuban workers and labor activists
who tried to attend the event, only 15 were allowed to enter.
We also understand that the security agents informed all of the
workers present that access to the CONIC headquarters was prohibited.
The agents demanded and received the full names and identification
numbers of the workers present and issued threats against the organizers
of the event. We understand that the agents told the workers that
they probably would be charged with rebellion and contempt for having
appeared at this assembly.
The direct state interference and threats just mentioned constitute
flagrant violations of ILO Convention 87 guaranteeing freedom of
association, a Convention which your county ratified fifty years
ago. These actions contradict statements made by your Government's
representative in past ILO conferences, asserting that Cuban workers
are entirely free to organize the labor organization of their choice
and without reprisals.
The AFL-CIO, representing over 13 million working women and men
in the United States, denounces and condemns these violations of
freedom and association.
We call on the Cuban Government to respect the right of independent
labor activists to express their views and to organize freely, including
the members of CONIC. A truly democratic government has no reason
to fear dissenting and independent viewpoints.
Sincerely,
John J. Sweeney
President
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