Labor unions in ten countries, including England, France, Germany, Norway, Denmark, Holland, Sweden, Spain, Canada, and the United States, have announced rallies and demonstrations in solidarity with the workers and the people’s revolution in Iran for Wednesday, February 8, 2023, corresponding to Bahman 19, 1401.
Free-Them-Now (FTN), Campaign To Free jailed Workers In Iran, asks everyone to support and join these protest actions. One of the glorious aspects of the Iranian revolution is its global popular solidarity. Under the pressure of the Iranian revolution and the same solidarity, the Islamic Republic was expelled from the United Nations Commission on the Status Women. Under the pressure of the revolution and the same solidarity, the European Parliament voted to put the name of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps on the list of global terrorists, and now the discussion is on its implementation.
During the popular revolution, tens of thousands of people have been arrested, tortured and some of them are under execution orders and their lives are in danger. The Islamic government has imposed death sentences on protesting people and has brutally executed four workers. The Islamic regime has issued more death sentences, with the goal of intimidating and pushing people’s movement back.
With the power of international protests and global solidarity with Iran’s revolution, we can release all these arrested protesters from prison, stop the executions and wipe out the Islamic government’s killing machine. With the slogans “Free all the Political Prisoners in Iran”, “Stop the Executions” and “No to Executions”, and the “Boycott the Islamic Republic of Iran” let’s join the actions of February the 8th in solidarity with the workers of Iran.
FTN is trying to be the voice of the people’s revolution, and workers in Iran at the world level and emphasizes the international boycott of the Islamic regime. Specifically, FTN asks for expulsion of Islamic regime from the International Labor Organization (ILO).
January26, 2023
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