Hadi Saleh, Iraqi Federation of Trade Unions (IFTU) International Secretary, assassinated 4th January 2005.
Silence of the Lambs
By Marc Cooper
http://marccooper.typepad.com/marccooper/2005/01/silence_of_the_.html
Pardon me, but the silence from the port side is rather deafening. Early this week Iraqi trade union leader Hadi Salih was brutally murdered by a barbarous gang associated with the “resistance.”
Salih was a socialist who was first jailed by Saddam Hussein when we was 21 years old. For the last two years, with Saddam gone, he was once again on the front line of Iraqi organized labor and fully engaged in the daunting task of trying to construct some semblance of civil society.
That was his crime. Of course, in the eyes of his executioners, his crime was having “collaborated” with the occupation by not opposing it in arms.
Representatives of Salih’s Iraqi Federation of Trade Unions was recently embroiled in a heated controversy in the UK when some knuckle-headed lefties banned them from a European conference of activists. Other, more intelligent, leftists have rallied to Salih’s side.
At least, there was a friggin’ debate in the Britain. Here, amongst the American anti-war left this is all a non-issue. A non-issue because U.S. anti-war campaigners have never bothered to figure out who or what they are actually FOR in Iraq – only what and who they are against.
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Stop the War Coalition and the IFTU
http://www.stopwar.org.uk/article.asp?id=111004
October 2004
In this last undertaking the IFTU representative worked as the direct instrument of the government and the Labour Party apparatus, which prepared and distributed his statements to delegates. Indeed, the statement by the IFTU representative issued by the Party was not merely supportive of the continued military occupation of his country, but could also be read as supportive of the original invasion of Iraq.