NIGERIA | Statement of Solidarity from the Workers Party of Argentina (PO – Partido Obrero)

Protest outside National Human Rights Commission, Lagos, Nigeria, 11 September

The Partido Obrero (PO – Workers’ Party) of Argentina stands in solidarity with the campaign for the release of hundreds of demonstrators detained in Nigeria, particularly in the days of last August, in the protest marches called #EndBadGovernance. We denounce the staging of processes that pre-announce false trials to condemn the militants of the social protests against the rise in the cost of living, widespread poverty, government corruption and the repression of the people who protest.

The false accusations by President Bola Tinubu’s government range “from treason, which carries the death penalty, to accusations of a ‘plot to destabilise Nigeria’, show the extent to which Nigerian authorities can manipulate the criminal justice system to silence critical voices. These are blatantly false charges that must be dropped immediately.”

A similar situation has been developing in Argentina: on June 12, in the context of a brutal repression against a demonstration in front of Parliament to oppose the anti-worker and reactionary Basic Law, he arbitrarily arrested 32 comrades. Accusing them of being “terrorists” and of “attempted coup d’état”. The popular mobilization finally achieved that, only a few days ago, the last of the detainees had to be released, demonstrating the falseness of the accusations of the repressive right-wing government and the subordination of “justice” to it. Although, several processes continue. As well as the raids and trials against the Polo Obrero and its leaders, with false accusations.

We unconditionally support the demand for the cessation of persecution, for the release of political detainees and for participating in marches and protest actions, particularly of the comrades of the “Campaign for the Rights of Youth (YRC)”.

International Commission of the Workers’ Party Luciano Arienti, Rafael Santos, Gustavo Montenegro, Roberto Gellert, Luis Bruneto, María Pelle)

Legislators of the Workers’ Party (FIT U): Vanina Biassi (national), Gabriel Solano (of the City of Buenos Aires), Guillermo Kane (of the Province of Buenos Aires), Gabriela Suppicich (Neuquén), Santiago Vasconcellos (of Chubut). Juan Romero (La Matanza councilor), Daniel Heredia and Araceli Castillo (from Pringles), Dominga Velázquez (for Colonia Victoria, Misiones) and Evelin Orwen (for 9 de Julio, Misiones)

Trade unionists:

Ileana Celotto, general secretary AGD UBA

Alejandro Lipcovich, general secretary of the internal board of ATE Hospital Garrahan

Alfonso Villalobos, member of the SIPREBA board of directors

Christian Paletti – member of the AGTSYP Executive Secretariat, Metro (for the minority)

Marcelo Bornard, general delegate of the APUBA-Social Non-Teaching Internal Commission

Jorge Hospital, conductor of the “Mariano Ferreyra” Grey List, FFCC Roca

Angélica Guiot Secretary General SUTEBA Marcos Paz

Antonio Roselló, Secretary of Social Affairs CONADU HISTORICA

Amanda Martín, Assistant Secretary, ADEMyS

María del Carmen Díaz, general secretary of SITRACP (Union of Workers of Private Homes)

Patricio Grande, secretary of organization and joint ADUNLU

Ramiro Tissera, SUTEBA Tigre director

Gerardo “Pino” Oroz, Deputy Secretary of the ATE-Garrahan Hospital Internal Board

Facundo Miño, Deputy Secretary of the Internal Criminal Jurisdiction Commission-UEJN National Congress

Juan Cappa, Deputy Sec. of ADUNS

Luis Mauregui, referent of the Organized Musicians Association

Julián del Pla, ATE delegate. CONICET UNLP

Matías Tomasello and Pablo Eibuszyc, FOETRA / FATTEL congressmen.

Sebastián Rodríguez, Morvillo Internal Graphic Commission

Francisco Estrella Gutiérrez. Agrupación Vermellón UEJN

Matías Luis Pride, delegate ATE CONICET- UNLP

Cintia Frencia, departmental delegate of UEPC Capital -Teachers of Córdoba

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