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The Socialist 11 February 2009

Bankers' bonuses - daylight robbery!

Bankers' bonuses - daylight robbery!

Vendetta continues against socialist fighter

JCB owner - still shovelling in the cash


Lindsey oil refinery strike: Workers score important victory

Construction workers' battle to defend jobs and conditions

Welcome to the JIB!

Motherwell Bridge bosses declare war on striking workers

Stop GSK job cuts


Defend youth services

College students - keen to fight back

Save Charlotte Turner school!


Tyneside Metro: Workers' action to stop privatisation

Carbon trading crisis creates bonanza for polluting firms

Exeter: Mobilising to stop the far right

Fast news


Fight for jobs at Ford

Car industry in crisis - national meeting


Wirral cuts: We need a new party

Victory for Salford Unison

Defend jobs at Salford University

Usdaw presidential election

Protest against the Unison witch-hunt

Greenwich council: An injury to one is an injury to all


Nationalise Waterford Crystal!

United Socialist Party members remanded on trumped-up charges


Slumdog Millionaire


Reclaim the game

 
 
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Sri Lanka

United Socialist Party members remanded on trumped-up charges

THE LEADING United Socialist Party candidate for the Provincial Council Elections on 14 February, Murugesh Chandiran, and two other members of the USP campaign have been remanded in custody until 16 February by the Nuwara Eliya magistrate on trumped-up charges.

Srinath Perera, USP (CWI, Sri Lanka)

Ruling party members belonging to the Ceylon Workers' Congress threatened and verbally abused Chandiron after he held a successful public meeting presided over and addressed by Siritunga Jayasuriya, general secretary of the USP.

A verbal argument ensued between the two groups and following this one of the CWC members admitted himself to the Nuwara Eliya Hospital, alleging that he had been assaulted by comrade Chandiran and others.

The police initially arrested the three people mentioned above and two CWC members but released the latter two after recording their statements. Chandiran and the two others were produced before the magistrate on 2 February and remanded until the 16th.

This is a clear case of victimisation of socialist campaigners and of bias on the part of the police towards the CWC which is a constituent partner of the ruling alliance.

The CWC has been utterly discredited among the Tamil plantation workers in the central hills as its leaders are unashamedly supporting the murderous war perpetrated by the government of president Rajapakse in the north of the country.

This is another blatant attempt to silence critics of the government and deny them the democratic right to contest the ruling parties' policies.

We demand the immediate release of Murugesh Chandiran, Selliah Thevendran and Murugesh Selvendran to allow them to carry on their campaigning work for the election.

  • Please send protests to:
  • President of Sri Lanka, Mahinda Rajapakse. priu@presidentsoffice.lk
    Secretary of Defence, Public Security, Law and Order, Gotabhaya Rajapakse. gotabaya@defence.lk
    Copies and messages of solidarity to: unitedsocialists@gmail.com and cwi@worldsoc.co.uk

    In this issue

    Bankers' bonuses - daylight robbery!

    Vendetta continues against socialist fighter

    JCB owner - still shovelling in the cash


    Construction workers

    Lindsey oil refinery strike: Workers score important victory

    Construction workers' battle to defend jobs and conditions

    Welcome to the JIB!

    Motherwell Bridge bosses declare war on striking workers

    Stop GSK job cuts


    Socialist Party youth and students

    Defend youth services

    College students - keen to fight back

    Save Charlotte Turner school!


    Socialist Party campaigns

    Tyneside Metro: Workers' action to stop privatisation

    Carbon trading crisis creates bonanza for polluting firms

    Exeter: Mobilising to stop the far right

    Fast news


    Car workers

    Fight for jobs at Ford

    Car industry in crisis - national meeting


    Socialist Party workplace news

    Wirral cuts: We need a new party

    Victory for Salford Unison

    Defend jobs at Salford University

    Usdaw presidential election

    Protest against the Unison witch-hunt

    Greenwich council: An injury to one is an injury to all


    International socialist news and analysis

    Nationalise Waterford Crystal!

    United Socialist Party members remanded on trumped-up charges


    Socialist Party review

    Slumdog Millionaire


    Football

    Reclaim the game


     

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