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Iraq

Solidarity with Iraqi workers

Imperialism

A Workers' Liberty/ Solidarity pamphlet, March 2005. £2 (UK postage free). Buy online here. For the latest coverage, scroll down on this page.


Iraq Union Solidarity campaign

Iraq

Information about the labour movement in Iraq, and about what's being done in the British labour movement to raise solidarity.


Iraq inquiry: glossing over the war

Iraq
Author: 
Martin Thomas

Want to know the reasons for the 2003 invasion of Iraq? Better read the testimony by Paul Wolfowitz — US deputy Defense Secretary at the time of the invasion — to a US Congress committee on 25 February 1998 than Tony Blair’s words to the UK Iraq Inquiry on 29 January 2010.


Iraq: "There is a political system which is a reality... but very crisis-stricken"

Iraq
Author: 
Muayad Ahmed

Muayad Ahmed, a leading member of the Worker-communist Party of Iraq, spoke to Solidarity in November, while the Worker-communist Party was still planning to contest the election.


Worker-communists eventually decide not to contest Iraqi elections

Iraq
Author: 
Martin Thomas

Iraq will hold a general election on 7 March 2010 - later than the previously-planned date in January because of delays in finalising the electoral law. Six large coalitions have been announced to contest the election.


Victory for Iraqi leather workers

FWCUI
Author: 
Federation of Workers' Councils and Unions in Iraq

From the Federation of Workers' Councils and Unions in Iraq, December 2009.

After one of the longest strikes in the history of the Iraqi workers' movement, the workers in leather production achieved a historic victory when the administration agreed to pay safety benefits.


London No Sweat forum: class struggle in Iraq

14 Dec 2009 - 6:30pm

Location: 

Welsh Centre, 157-163 Gray’s Inn Road, London WC1X 8UE


Description: 

A London No Sweat forum on solidarity with Iraqi workers.

Speakers: Muayad Ahmed (Federation of Workers' Councils and Unions in Iraq) & Ruth Cashman (No Sweat supporter and UK delegate to 2009 Erbil labour conference)


Why the Worker-communist Party of Iraq will contest the January elections

Author: 
Nadia Mahmoud

Nadia Mahmoud of the Worker-communist Party of Iraq spoke to Solidarity.


Mass deportation flight to southern Iraq

Iraq

A specially chartered, mass deportation flight is scheduled to leave to southern Iraq for the first time on Wednesday 14 October. The flight is expected to go to Baghdad.


Iraq: unions press for labour law

Iraq
Author: 
Rhodri Evans

According to Iraq Oil Report (4 August), the Ministry of Industry and Minerals has written a memo “advising” its employees to avoid unions.


Iraq: Basra oil pipeline workers score victory

Iraq

According to WW4 Report:

Basra's oil pipeline workers, who had been staging occupations of the facilities since April 27 to demand back pay, scored a victory [in May] as the Baghdad administration agreed to meet with their leaders and negotiate a payment schedule.


Hands off the Iraqi teachers’ union

Education unions
Author: 
Ruth Cashman

By Ruth Cashman (Unison activist and participant in the March labour movement conference in Iraqi Kurdistan)

The Iraqi Teachers’ Union is facing a vicious attack from the Iraqi Government. The Iraqi government has demanded that the leadership of the union hand over the keys to its headquarters, along with membership and other records, to a state body.


Workers’ action continues

Iraq

According to US Labor Against the War, the revival of Iraq’s labour movement first marked by the protests on government workers’ pay in August 2008 is continuing.


Iraq: new threats of sectarian war

Iraq

A new spate of suicide bombings in Iraq could signal a new descent into sectarian civil war. The suicide bombings followed clashes between Iraqi government troops — aided by US forces — and groups from the Awakening Councils (Sahwa), a Sunni-Arab movement.


RMT calls protest to support Arab workers on Israeli railways

Iraq

The RMT rail union has called a protest outside the Israeli embassy in London on 11 May to support Arab workers threatened with the sack from Israeli railways. More details here.


Sheffield AWL meeting. Class struggle in Iraq: report back from Iraqi union conference

Iraq
30 Apr 2009 - 7:30pm
30 Apr 2009 - 9:00pm

Location: 

University of Sheffield Students' Union (Exact room TBA)


Description: 

Workers' Liberty member, No Sweat supporter and Unison activist Ruth Cashman attended the 13-14 March trade union conference in Erbil, Kurdistan, organised by a number of Iraqi unions. As the Iraqi labour movement begins to revive, it faces a host of new anti-worker attacks from the US-backed Iraqi government. Come and hear Ruth report back on what the workers' movement in Iraq is doing and how we can support it.

Ruth's report of her trip is here.


Protest called in support of Iraqi refugees

Immigration & Asylum
Author: 
IFIR

The International Federation of Iraqi Refugees has called a protest on 16-17 April in Geneva about the plight of Iraqi refugees.


Iraqi government threatens to take over teachers' union

Iraq
Author: 
Martin Thomas

Over 500 members of the Iraqi Teachers' Union demonstrated in Baghdad on Friday 28 March against an attempt by the Iraqi government to take over the union.


Iraqi government moves risks re-sparking sectarian civil war

Sahwa
Author: 
Martin Thomas

A whole neighbourhood in Baghdad, Fadhil, is under siege by Iraqi government and US troops.


Iraqi unions: alive and fighting

Iraqi workers
Author: 
Ruth Cashman

Ruth Cashman reports on the first international labour conference ever held in Iraq, which she attended in Erbil on 13-14 March.


Obama sets plans for Iraq pull-out

Iraq
Author: 
Rhodri Evans

On 27 February new US president Barack Obama announced his detailed plans for Iraq.

Small reductions in US troop levels have already started. After them the US military presence will remain large — 120,000-plus — until after the Iraqi elections scheduled for December 2009.

Then faster withdrawal is planned, and “combat” operations are due to end by 31 August 2010.


A race between Maliki and the workers

Iraq
Author: 
Rhodri Evans

Iraq’s provincial elections on 1 February confirmed the picture that the Maliki government is gaining strength, though also the fact that the foundations of that strength are fragile.


"A historic meeting... in Iraq"

Iraq
Author: 
Ben Lando

Ben Lando of United Press International and Iraq Oil Report has written this report on the upcoming international labour conference called by Iraqi trade unionists and to be held in Erbil, Iraq, on 13-14 March.


Broadsheet for international labour conference in Iraq, 13-14 March 2009

Iraq

The attached broadsheet gives information on the March 2009 international labour conference, called by Iraqi trade unionists to take place in Iraq, and recent workers' struggles in Iraq. Download as pdf (see "attachment").


Iraqi union conference organiser survives suicide-bomber attack

Iraq
Author: 
Rhodri Evans

Samir Adil, an organiser of the International Labour Conference to be held in February 2009 in Erbil, in Iraqi Kurdistan, has escaped with minor injuries from a suicide-bomber attack on a restaurant in Kirkuk where he was eating.


US signs deal to withdraw from Iraq

Iraq
Author: 
Martin Thomas

The deal with the USA approved by the Iraqi parliament at the end of November is entitled "Agreement On the Withdrawal of United States Forces from Iraq".


Iraq: deal on US troops rejected

Iraq
Author: 
Rhodri Evans

Top people in the Iraqi government are saying that the deal which Iraqi prime minister Nuri al-Maliki has negotiated with the USA for US troops to remain in Iraq after their UN mandate runs out on 31 December now probably won’t be approved.


International solidarity shorts

Iran

IRAQ: A leading gay activist in Iraq has been assassinated.
Last month, 27 year old Bashar the coordinator of Iraqi LGBT in Baghdad and a university student, was assassinated in a barber shop.


Let the peoples of Iraq decide on Iraq's oil

Iraq
Author: 
Colin Foster

On 13 October the Iraqi government, at a meeting in London with bosses of 34 international oil companies, opened an auction for 20-year contracts to develop big swathes of Iraqi oil and gas fields.


Iraq’s (not quite) lost generation

Film
Author: 
Faryal Velmi

Review of Heavy Metal in Baghdad

Acrassicaduda (Latin for black scorpion) is a heavy metal band in the world’s most “heavy metal city” — Baghdad. After writing about them in US counter culture magazine Vice in 2003, two metal head journos make the ultimate groupie pilgrimage to the world’s most dangerous city to track down the young Iraqis who make up the band.


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