Free Ossanlou Now!
Javad Aslani
Mansour Ossanlou
and hundreds of Tehran Bus workers are still is custody. None of their
demands have been met. They are being kept incommunicado in notorious
Islamic jails. Those released have been refused to go back to their
works. The Bus workers continue to fight for their rights. Members of
their families have entered the dispute. On Saturday February 4,
family members of the jailed Bus workers assembled in front of the
Iranian Parliament demanding the release of their loved ones.
The fate of the
Tehran Bus workers dispute and confrontation with the Iranian
authorities has dominated the political events in Iran. The demands
and struggles of the Bus workers have taken on an international
dimension with many trade unions and labour organisations expressing
concerns over their plight.
17,000 workers,
organised in a syndicate in a metropolis of 12million people and
gridlock traffic, demand their basic and fundamental rights. This is a
powerful combination. They can bring life in Tehran to a halt. This
force can shake the foundation of the Islamic Republic. Their victory
will have a profound and lasting impact on the Iranian society and the
labour movement. Their victory will advance the labour movement in
Iran. This can be the beginning of a new round of workers offensive in
Iran. This is precisely why this dispute has attracted the attention
of not only sections of the working class in Iran but also has drawn
the support and sympathy of a large section of the Iranian society as
well as unprecedented level of support and solidarity from the
international labour movement and the progressive institutions and
individuals.
The Islamic
Republic is well aware of the importance and the potentials of this
dispute. It has resorted to all means at its disposal to quell this
movement. Naked aggression, intimidation, imprisonment and the
harassment of Bus workers families including arrest and imprisonment
of children as young as 2 years old have not subdued the resolve of
the Bus workers and so far has not forced them into submission. It is
not surprising that the Islamic Republic has resorted to its familiar
tactic of creating and fuelling external crises to divert the public
opinion and flag up a pretext to suppress it opponents at home. The
Islamic Republic is a deeply unpopular and hated regime. They are well
aware of the level of popular resentments towards them. They realise
that it is win or loose it all situation. They are a bunch of
criminals and murders and capable of instigating catastrophes.
The Bus workers
have selflessly and bravely taken on the Islamic Republic. It is now
incumbent upon all the revolutionaries and progressive individuals and
organisations to keep up the pressure and support the demands of the
Bus workers. Ossanlou and his colleagues are leading this heroic
fight. We must redouble our efforts to secure their release.