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29 August 2008 Ali Reza Saghafi released The ITF is pleased to announce that it has learned that Iranian...
27 August 2008 ITF decries detention of Ali Reza Saghafi ITF Assistant General Secretary Stuart Howard today condemned...
10 July 2008 Iran one year on: Osanloo still jailed, workers still oppressed A year to the day since his violent arrest the ITF,...
10 June 2008 ITF speech to ILO tomorrow: ‘market forces can’t deliver us from crises’ In a speech to the ILO (International Labour Organization) in...
8 April 2008 Campaigners welcome Salehi release The ITUC, ITF and Amnesty International today welcomed the...
5 March 2008 Mass support for Osanloo release: UK events Hundreds of thousands of people will take to the streets in...
5 March 2008 World support for Osanloo release Hundreds of thousands of people will take to the streets in...
5 March 2008 ITF puts spotlight on Iranian ships in defence of jailed union leader The ITF has begun visiting Iranian government owned ships as...
25 February 2008 March 6th will be day for Osanloo Events will be held in London, Brussels and worldwide on 6...
7 February 2008 World rail day will also back Osanloo The ITF, which has led campaigning for Iranian trade unionist...
17 December 2007 ITF welcomes release of Madadi - but is concerned about Salehi In response to the release yesterday of Ebrahim Madadi, the...
30 October 2007 Osanloo sentence ‘appals world opinion’ Commenting on news that Iranian trade union leader Mansour...
22 October 2007 Mansour Osanloo receives emergency eye treatment Following major protests last week the ITF is delighted to have...
17 October 2007 After visit to Iran ITF rep challenges ambassador to TV debate Speaking after his recent return from a mission to Iran, Hanafi...
16 October 2007 Iranian government risks blinding Osanloo The ITF is condemning the latest tactic in what it describes...
12 October 2007 Support for Iranian regime victim is part of global road transport week
Next week’s global road transport week (15 to 21 October...
8 October 2007 ITF representative in Iran on mission to visit Osanloo Indonesian representatives of the ITF (International Transport...
9 August 2007 As day of action begins Iran govt responds with arrests and intimidation Today’s worldwide day of action to free jailed union leader...
8 August 2007 Protests against Iranian government repression worldwide tomorrow Trade unionists will protest tomorrow, 9 August, at Iranian...
27 July 2007 World day of action to free Iranian union leader Trade unions are planning a worldwide day of action in two...
18 July 2007 Protests continue as Osanloo begins second week in captivity The ITF today marked the beginning of Mansour Osanloo’s second...
12 July 2007 Snatched union leader discovered in jail After a desperate round of inquiries by family and friends, the...
12 July 2007 Brief update on abduction of Mansour Osanloo Ref abduction yesterday of Iranian trade unionist Mansour...
11 July 2007 Trade unions fight to protect kidnapped Iranian The international trade union movement has mobilised to free...
4 July 2007 Protest pays off as Madadi is freed Following international protests and this morning’s...
4 July 2007 ITF condemns latest Iran victimisation The ITF today responded to the arrest in Tehran yesterday of...
14 December 2006 EU Presidency backs Iranian trade unionist The ITF has welcomed what it describes as the ‘unprecedented’...
8 December 2006 Organisations redouble campaign for persecuted Iran unionists With Human Rights Day taking place on Sunday and no let up in...
21 November 2006 Iranian re-arrest of brutalised trade unionist 'an outrage' The ITF is describing the violent re-arrest of Iranian trade...
25 July 2006 Global unions launch UN complaint over Iranian repression Global union the ITF and international union body the ICFTU...
14 February 2006 London protest against Iranian terror tactics Trade unionists will demonstrate outside the Iranian Embassy in...
20 January 2006 Trade unionists back Iranian colleagues Delegates from 50 urban transport trade unions in 31 countries...
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