] It was not an accident: Adil was killed in the name of the profit
IT WAS NOT AN ACCIDENT: ADIL WAS KILLED IN THE NAME OF PROFIT!
This morning, during the national strike of Logistics, Adil
Belakhdim, our coordinator for Novara and a member of the National
Coordination of SI Cobas, was killed by a truck that forced a picket
line in front of the Lidl warehouse at Biandrate (Novara).
The
picket, consisting of a few dozen workers, was hit by a criminal driver,
who at the sight of the picket did not hesitate to press the
accelerator, first running over two workers who barely managed to save
themselves and who are now hospitalized, and then running over our
comrade, and running away.
Adil was married with two young children,
and had been a Tnt worker for years, when he chose to return to his
country and start a business. Things didn’t go as he had planned, and so
he came back to Italy and became active in the SI Cobas.
It was he
who gave his commitment in Novara to build that provincial coordination,
working daily to develop SI Cobas in the Novara area. Comrades from
other cities were able to hear him at the last national coordination
where he urged the struggle and participation in tomorrow’s
demonstration in Rome. Two years ago, when SI Cobas met in Morocco the
largest union, he was present with our delegation and generously hosted
us at his home.
Although still incredulous and appalled by this
tragedy, we can not silence our anger for a death that is not in any way
dismissable as a simple accident (as some media had passed at first),
nor as the simple work of an isolated madman!
Adil’s murder is in
fact the culmination of an escalation of organized violence against Si
Cobas, which has been ongoing for months and is now without limits.
The
police charges at FedEx TNT in Piacenza, the arrests, the travel
warrants and the fines against the strikes, the armed attacks by
bodyguards and scabs in San Giuliano and Lodi, and the punitive raids at
Texprint two days ago, are part of a single design under which the
bosses and organized crime (which has a huge business in logistics) act
in a united and concentric way to crush with force and violence the
strikes of the workers against super-exploitation and in defense of the
achievements won over the years by militant unions, primarily by SI
Cobas. Such a violence is almost always backed and fed by the ruthless
repression conducted by the police against strikes and workers’
struggles.
THE BOSSES WANTED THE DEAD AND THEY GOT IT.
For weeks the bosses and their accomplices have been spreading in the workplaces, by any means and with any kind of provocation, the message that picket lines can be broken, that workers and trade union organisers can be freely beaten to a pulp, that strikes can be crushed and struggles silenced by mafia methods, all with the complicity or connivance of the state and the police.
This explicit and deployed violence is just the tip of the iceberg of a political strategy aimed at silencing workers’ demands and isolating class unionism, functional to pave the way for the next governmental measures to attack the living conditions and wages of millions of workers, above all the imminent unblocking of layof
these hours we are witnessing the usual ballet of statements of dismay and stances by the leaders of the
government,
led by Prime Minister Draghi who invites to “shed light” on what
happened in Biandrate, and with the official unions Cgil, Cisl and Uil
that, as usual, decide to call a strike only when the workers’ blood has
already been shed.
A pattern similar to what happened years ago at
Gls in Piacenza, when Abd El Salaam was run over by a truck during a
strike called by Usb: after a few hours of indignation on unified
networks, total silence reigned on the condition of thousands of
logistic workers, daily exploited, underpaid and subject to all forms of
blackmail and harassment.
The Prime Minister Draghi rather than shedding crocodile tears should explain why for over 3 months the
SI
Cobas has been asking the government for a crisis table at Ministry of
Economic Development to solve the dispute at Fedex in Piacenza with 280
workers thrown out into the street only because of their membership in
our union, without ever receiving a response and, indeed, receiving in
return charges and truncheons of the police when last May 21 we went in
front of the palace of Government; he should
explain why for over a
year the SI Cobas has been fighting to obtain from the government (first
Conte’s, now the current one) the launch of binding protocols on health
and safety in the workplaces without ever having received any response;
he should explain why the government is sponsoring restructuring plans
that include thousands of redundancies and a general precarization of
employment contracts (today in Fedex, tomorrow everywhere) without the
most representative trade unions in the logistics sector being called to
the negotiating table.
The leadership of CGIL-CISL-UIL should
explain to us how to reconcile the just strike for the death of Adil
with their systematic work of demonization and criminalization conducted
against the SI Cobas (just to stay at the most recent events, the calls
to the police to intervene against the workers on strike at Ceva in
Stradella) and, more generally, against combative unionism.
Tomorrow Adil would have been with us in Rome to demonstrate against the unblocking of redundancies,
against
the sham renewal of the Freight and Logistics national collective
agreement, and in support of the struggle of Fedex workers in Piacenza.
Our
grief for the loss of one of our national leaders by a criminal and
cowardly act is indescribable but does not tarnish, indeed it
strengthens the reasons for the demonstration tomorrow in Rome.
Because
these are the same reasons and the same cause for which Adil has been
fighting for years andthat are the basis of the tragedy of this morning:
the struggle for the emancipation of the proletariat from capitalist
barbarism.
Adil lives on in our struggles!
His blood will not be shed in vain!
Honor to you, comrade Adil!
Si Cobas
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