Free Seher Tümer
March 5, 2010
Turkish union activist Seher Tümer, Branch Secretary of
PSI affiliate SES (the trade union of public employees in health and
social services), will spend International Women’s Day 2010 in prison
But international solidarity action could open the door
to freedom for her.
Ms Tümer has now been detained in an F-type prison for
almost a year, with no clear charges being brought against her. PSI (the
global union federation for public sector workers) is convinced that her
arrest is linked to her activities in the labour and women’s movements
in that country, including participating in International Women’s Day
activities last year. Tümer, who is Kurdish, was arrested and imprisoned
in April 2009. Her case mirrors that of fellow union leader Meryem
Özsöğüt, who faced similar charges of belonging to a terrorist
organization. (Özsöğüt was released after eight months in prison
following a major international protest campaign led by PSI.)
PSI has been closely following this case. Ms Tümer’s
next court appearance is planned for 9 March, PSI and EPSU have sent a
joint letter of protest to the Turkish Prime Minister demanding that all
charges be dropped and that she be immediately released.
PSI urgently calls on trade unions and concerned
organizations to write similar letters of protest. Join the LabourStart
Campaign and send a letter of protest now.
Go to
http://www.labourstart.org/cgi-bin/solidarityforever/show_campaign.cgi?c=630