A Brief Colonial History Of Ceylon(SriLanka)
Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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Sri Lanka: One Island Two Nations
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????Tuesday, April 4, 2017
Sri Lankan workers protest imprisonment of Maruti employees
Members of Sri Lankan Trade Unions protesting outside the Indian High Commission in Colombo. | Photo Credit: Photo credit: Meera Srinivasan
APRIL 03, 2017
COLOMBO: Expressing solidarity with their counterparts
across the Palk Bay, Sri Lankan trade unions on Monday protested against
the “attack” on Maruti workers.
With posters displaying slogans in Sinhala, Tamil and English asking the
Indian State to stop “prosecuting” workers, leaders and members of
different unions here gathered outside the Indian mission’s premises on
Colombo’s sea-facing Galle Road.
Observing that workers in India and Sri Lanka faced similar challenges,
Anton Marcus, Joint Secretary of the Free Trade Zones & General
Services Employees Union said that often, imprisonment was used to
intimidate working people and to discourage them from unionising in
future. “That is what we are seeing in this case involving Maruti
workers. It is important that we stand in solidarity in times like
these,” he said.
In March this year, a district court in New Delhi sentenced 13 workers
of Maruti Udyog to life imprisonment for allegedly killing the Human
Resources manager at its plant in Manesar in 2012. “We are terribly
concerned about the repression of workers in India, especially in this
case of life imprisonment for the Maruti workers. We oppose and condemn
this,” said Linus Jayatilake, President of the Union Federation of
Labour.
The group of protestors, numbering nearly 30 persons, included
student-activists from the Inter-University Student Federation of Sri
Lanka, which works across 10 state universities in the island. “This is
not an issue about India alone, we see very similar problems here as
well,” said Federation convenor Lahiru Weerasekara, referring
to a recent case in which the Sri Lankan police reportedly slapped heavy
fines on 37 contractual workers of the Ceylon Electricity Board who had
protested demanding permanent employment.
“This attack on workers cannot be seen outside of the domination of a
neoliberal state. Police or legal action is only a way of telling them
‘this is what we will do if you protest demanding your rights,” the
student leader said.