GFTU BGCM 2019 Minutes
I am going to be brief, because I think we have already heard all the detail
from Osman, but the point is make is that after being in Kurdistan I was flown to
Strasbourg to speak at a mass rally demanding the freedom of Ocalan, a mass
rally. It is probably the biggest rally I have ever spoken at. There must have
been several hundred thousand people at it. It was an absolutely huge, huge
rally. I said from the rostrum there to Erdoğan, and I think that this is a
message we all have to take back, that if any, any of the hunger strikers died, if
any of them died, that we will never forget and we will never forgive and that
their blood, that their blood will be on his hands, because there is a very simple
way to end the hunger strike. The hunger strikers are not demanding the world.
All they are demanding is that Turkey abides by its own laws which say that
people cannot be held in isolation, which say that every prisoner has got a right
to see their lawyer. This is not asking for the world. This is asking for very,
very basic human rights and I urge everyone in this room that when we leave
from here tomorrow that you go back into your trade unions, that you go back
and you speak with your activists and we make this a rallying cry, because I
also said at that rally, and I really will finish on this, that like Mandela, like
Mandela, Ocalan will be released and he will lead his people one day into a
democratic settlement within the Turkish State. Thank you. (Applause)
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much, Manuel. Thank you for that. Osman, we
have got a gift for you which we forgot to give you when you were here.
The presentation was made amidst applause
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you all for that. There is a booklet here which is a report
of the delegation to Imrali which Manuel was talking about. Doug has got some
copies. It is well worth a read. We will have them there at the coffee break and
at lunchtime. Thank you again. We move on now to the GFTU history. Doug,
do you want to introduce this?
THE GENERAL SECRETARY: It is just a brief item really to get us in the mood for
this evening and the fact that we are celebrating our 102th year. There is a
book on the history of the GFTU by Alice Prochaska who will be with us this
evening, but we have also commissioned some more work by way of
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