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Pakistan Police Attack Garment Workers Demonsstration

Three hundred workers have been locked out and six face charges for participating in a peaceful demonstration protesting illegally low wages at Naveena Textile Mills in Lahore, Pakistan.

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Trade unionists faces death penalty for "treason"

Trade unionists faces death penalty for "treason"

In a series of disturbing incidents, following the imposition of emergency rule, Pakistan's military rulers are seeking to quell all democratic dissent by giving the army wide ranging powers to bring people before military courts and threatening the death penalty against activists. Liaquat Ali Shah, one of the leaders of the solidarity campaign for the Karachi Pearl Continental Hotel Trade Union, and a trade union leader in his own right at the State Bank of Pakistan, has been charged with treason, an offence which carries the death penalty.

Demonstrate for democracy in Pakistan, London

10/11/2007 - 2:00pm
10/11/2007 - 4:00pm

Against the Imposition of Martial Rule in Pakistan
Stop Martial Rule in Pakistan !
Release all political prisoners now!
Restore the Judiciary!
Restore Democracy!

Time & Date: 2pm, Saturday 10th November
Venue: Opposite Downing Street

Organised by: Campaign Against Martial Law in Pakistan
Protest will be lead by Ms. Hina Jillani, Human Rights Commission of
Pakistan (HRCP)
Contact no: 07939782872

Protest against the detention of Faroorq Tariq

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General Secretary Labour Party Pakistan Faroorq Tariq detained for 3 months, sent to Bahawalpur Jail

Farooq Tariq arrested

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The General Secretary of the Labour Party Pakistan, Farooq Tariq, was arrested from his Lahore office by a heavy contingent of Punjab Police at 1:30 p.m on Friday 4 May...

Vicious Attack on union at Coca-Cola Pakistan

While Coca-Cola Company (CCC) executives in Atlanta, Georgia, USA were preparing to celebrate the holidays and enjoy their buoyant third quarter results, management at Coca-Cola Beverages Pakistan Limited (CCBPL, owned by CCC) were carrying out a vicious attack on employment and trade union rights at the company's Karachi operations in defiance of a local court order to desist.

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