Thursday, January 31, 2008

Labour rights investigator arrested in Bangladesh

Indymedia UK | 31.01.2008

Labour rights activists from around the world are calling for support in securing the release of Mehedi Hasan, a field investigator for the Washington D.C.-based Worker Rights Consortium, who was arrested on Thursday 24th January by the Bangladesh security forces.



Mr. Hasan has been held in detention at a police station in Dhaka, where authorities have refused to let his family visit. We have serious concerns for his safety and are asking for urgent messages to be sent to the Bangladesh authorities calling for his immediate and unconditional release.

Hasan’s arrest takes place in a context of severe repression by the military-backed “caretaker” government. Since January 12, 2007 the government has banned political and trade union activities. Both Bangladeshi and foreign labour rights advocates have been put under surveillance, interrogated and detained. We are also extremely concerned about the safety of other Bangladesh labour rights advocates, who we believe may also be at risk of arrest under the current emergency laws.

Please help Mehedi and other labour rights workers in Bangladesh by sending an email to the Bangladesh authorities demanding his safe and quick release.

http://www.labourbehindthelabel.org/do/action/mehedi/74-action/227-mehedi

Labour Behind the Label
- e-mail: sam@labourbehindthelabel.org
- Homepage: http://www.labourbehindthelabel.org

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