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The Socialist 17 February 2009

Fight back now to stop job cuts

Fight back now to stop job cuts

Anger as jobs slashed with an hour's notice

Car workers' jobs slaughter - begin the fightback!

Defend every job on the tube

Construction workers protest: Staythorpe power station

Isle of Grain picket

Meeting on Lindsey oil refinery dispute: Workers strike back

Why the bosses don't want an organised workforce


Stop fees

Students protest against attacks on Gaza

'Books not Bombs' at Nottingham

Concessions won at Queen Mary university


New Labour in blind panic

Regulators resign over financial meltdown


London Olympics battered by economic crisis


Yahya must stay Defend Saudi Arabian trade unionist from deportation

Coventry: Hands off our youth services!

Political vendetta against Tommy Sheridan

Wirral cuts: Fighting 'cultural terrorism'

Fast news


Defend the welfare state


Israel: Election results indicate a deepening political crisis

Costa Rica: Urgent solidarity action for unionists


Manchester Unison elections: Left candidates well supported

Usdaw presidential election: The campaign they tried to hide

Usdaw Activist public meeting

Fight the Unison witch-hunt

Launch of new broad left for Unite

 
 
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Yahya must stay Defend Saudi Arabian trade unionist from deportation

Yahya Al Faifi faces deportation, photo SP Wales

Yahya Al Faifi faces deportation, photo SP Wales

YAHYA AL Faifi, a self-sacrificing trade unionist and committed socialist, faces deportation back to Saudi Arabia where a tyrannical regime jails, tortures and 'disappears' dissidents. His appeal against the refusal of his asylum claim has now been rejected and Yahya and his family are in imminent danger of deportation.

Mariam Kamish, campaign secretary

Yahya worked for BAE Systems in Saudi Arabia. When the company announced they were cutting Saudi Arabian workers' pay by 40% in 2002, Yahya organised the 2,000 workers in a plant trade union and led them to victory, stopping the pay cut.

500 attended the first meeting - even though unions are illegal in Saudi Arabia - showing Yahya's abilities and these workers' determination. Unfortunately, BAE Systems immediately sacked Yahya.

Yahya fought to get his job back, taking the case to a tribunal. BAE Systems said that the matter was out of their hands. He has an official letter from BAE, saying that a government officer ordered that Yahya be sacked.

The workers' victory, Yahya's sacking and his fight for reinstatement received much media coverage in Saudi Arabia. Yahya came under surveillance and received telephone threats from the government, saying they would "cut his tongue out" if he didn't stop campaigning. Eventually, he was warned to leave the country, if he wanted to protect his family's safety.

Yahya and his family arrived in Britain over four years ago and asked for asylum. Now, both the Home Office and the Asylum and Immigration Tribunal appeal hearing judge say that - despite Saudi Arabia's appalling human rights record - Yahya and his family face no threat if returned to Saudi Arabia!

In Britain, Yahya has supported every trade union struggle. During the Irish Ferries occupation in 2005, Yahya attended every picket and wanted to sleep on Pembroke docks until all the Irish Ferries workers had their jobs back. He has been on picket lines for council workers, Jobcentre workers and teachers.

So far, Yahya has the support of Ann Clwyd, MP; Jeff Cuthbert, AM; Billy Hayes, Communications Workers Union (CWU) general secretary; Mark Serwotka, PCS union general secretary; Wayne Thomas, general secretary of South Wales NUM; the executive of the National Union of Journalists in Wales; the executive of the University and College Union in Wales; Merseyside Port Shop Stewards and many other bodies.

In 2006, Wales TUC passed a motion supporting Yahya's campaign for Saudi Arabian trade union rights. Yahya is a member of the CWU and an honorary member of the National Union of Mineworkers.

Protect the life of a brave trade unionist and support the fight to build trade unions in the Middle East - an important part of the fight for a socialist future in the Middle East and internationally.

  • Write to the Home Secretary to reverse her decision and stop Yahya and his family being deported, with copies to: defendyahyaalfaifi@googlemail.com
  • A day of action on 19 February will lobby the Home Secretary in Queen Anne's Gate in Whitehall, London, at 2pm. Some prominent trade unionists and MPs will attend. Similar protests will be held outside British Embassies and Consulates worldwide.


    In this issue

    Fight back now to stop job cuts

    Anger as jobs slashed with an hour's notice

    Car workers' jobs slaughter - begin the fightback!

    Defend every job on the tube

    Construction workers protest: Staythorpe power station

    Isle of Grain picket

    Meeting on Lindsey oil refinery dispute: Workers strike back

    Why the bosses don't want an organised workforce


    Socialist Students

    Stop fees

    Students protest against attacks on Gaza

    'Books not Bombs' at Nottingham

    Concessions won at Queen Mary university


    Socialist Party editorial

    New Labour in blind panic

    Regulators resign over financial meltdown


    Sport

    London Olympics battered by economic crisis


    Socialist Party campaigns

    Yahya must stay Defend Saudi Arabian trade unionist from deportation

    Coventry: Hands off our youth services!

    Political vendetta against Tommy Sheridan

    Wirral cuts: Fighting 'cultural terrorism'

    Fast news


    Socialist Party feature

    Defend the welfare state


    International socialist news and analysis

    Israel: Election results indicate a deepening political crisis

    Costa Rica: Urgent solidarity action for unionists


    Socialist Party workplace news and analysis

    Manchester Unison elections: Left candidates well supported

    Usdaw presidential election: The campaign they tried to hide

    Usdaw Activist public meeting

    Fight the Unison witch-hunt

    Launch of new broad left for Unite


     

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