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Friday March 22, 2013 19:00 by Equipo de Trabajo para el Norte de África - CGT
We previously mentioned the meeting of the Mediterranean Union Coordination which took place in Tangier on 23 February 2013, with the participation of the Moroccan National Federation of Workers and Officials, National Federation of Teachers and National Federation of Agricultural Workers, the Spanish CGT, the French CNT, the Association of Unemployed Graduates of Morocco and the Union of Unemployed Graduates of Tunisia. Solidaridad (France), SNAPAP and CLA (Algeria) and USI (Italy) sent messages apologizing for their absence. [Castellano] Statement by the Mediterranean Union CoordinationWe previously mentioned the meeting of the Mediterranean Union Coordination which took place in Tangier on 23 February 2013, with the participation of the Moroccan National Federation of Workers and Officials of Local Collectives (FNFOCL-UMT), National Federation of Education Workers (FNE-UMT) and National Federation of Agricultural Workers (FNSA-UMT), the Spanish CGT, the French CNT, the Association of Unemployed Graduates of Morocco (ANDCM) and the Union of Unemployed Graduates of Tunisia (UDC). Solidaires (France), the Algerian unions SNAPAP (National union of public service personnel) and CLA (Council of High-School Students of Algeria) and USI (Italy) sent messages apologizing for their absence.
Here is the text of the final statement issued by the meeting.
Statement from the meeting of the Mediterranean Union CoordinationTangier, 23 February 2013The combative unions in Morocco continue the struggle against repression by the powers, together with all those who can work within certain trade union organizations to counter the government attack on the social and economic gains and rights of the working class. In this situation, the Coordination asks for support for the national strike and demonstration called for the 28 February by the combative trade union movement in Morocco. Elsewhere, students, workers and unemployed workers are having to suffer the misery of prison for having participated in demonstrations. All demonstrations and protests in general are violently repressed. One student from Fez fell victim to this repression, murdered by the security forces on 26 January. Trials are held without any guarantee of fairness. The examples of the Sahrawi of Azikim Igdz, students and youth of the 20 February Movement, are a clear illustration. The Coordination confirms its support for the 20 February Movement which enters its third year of struggle, fighting for a national policy of democratic opening and for dignity and social justice for the Moroccan people. In Tunisia, we are witnessing an increase in attacks on trade unionists and activists in the social movements which have culminated in the murder of the militant Choukri Belaïd, an act which the Coordination strongly condemns. The members of the network reaffirm their solidarity with the Tunisian people who are struggling in order to achieve the objectives of their revolution. We also bring our solidarity to the militants of the UDCT (Union of Unemployed Tunisian Graduates) who carry on a harsh struggle to organize themselves against poverty and unemployment. The network strongly condemns the improper expulsion and inhuman treatment reserved for militants of the unemployed workers' organizations in Morocco, Tunisia and Mauritania by the Algerian regime, who were invited by the SNAPAP to a preparatory meeting for the creation of the North African Union of Unemployed Workers. In Europe, the situation in Spain, Italy and Greece demonstrates all the violence that can be ranged by the capitalist system in order to provide for itself at thecost of the workers. The struggles of the working class in Europe show the desire not to remain passive and to build an adequate response.
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