Wednesday, May 19, 2010

The worst day for Karachi tanneries

Labors are protesting against police violence
On may 19 all the labors were protesting against police violence they blocked all the ways all roads leading to enter sector 7-A Korangi Karachi industrial Area. They were protesting against who has killed a labor encounter in a tannery while the labor was in the tannery and was busy in his routine work. The police said he was the criminal he was most wanted to the police. But the workers of the tannery (his accompanier) where he killed tell about him that he was just a labor and he was not involved in any crime he was working in the tannery for about 15 years and we did not find him in any such kind of activity. So the labors of leather industry got unite against the police action and block all the roads stop all tanneries work inside and no body was permitted to enter the tannery to work. Due to this protest great lose of tanneries is estimated. Police statement is that they did not fire at him to kill but to stop him because he was running away from the police but bad luck was taken place with him and the bullet hit on his head and he was killed at the spot. People were crying and protesting that the police should arrest him but not to kill him.
The 19 May will be remembered as the labors union day and against the criminal who snatch their mobile phone or payment during returning from tanneries and to stop this crime police was taking no action and no one was arrested by the police. One of the labor union leader said we have right to be secure if we are not we will protest and have power to shutdown the tanneries activities.



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Published: 19 May, 2010

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