Showing posts with label Labourers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Labourers. Show all posts

Saturday, December 22, 2012

Torkham Border reopened after Afghan Assuarance to probe ‘Torture’ of Pakistani labourers


The Afghanistan-Pakistan border at Torkham was closed after Pakistani labourers returning from Afghanistan shut the border gate and lamented that they were tortured by Afghan authorities and company that hired them.


Long lines of vehicles as the border between Afghanistan and Pakistan was closed [Photo: AFP]

29 labourers, who had traveled to Afghanistan for work were not paid their wages by the company that hired them and even allegedly tore their passports apart. The labourers also alleged that they had also been locked up in Afghanistan’s Pul-i-Charkhi prison where they were tortured by jail authorities.

Upon reaching the border Saturday, the labourers shut the gate which led to a halt in NATO supplies and other traffic.

However, the Torkham gate was reopened after negotiations between Pakistani and Afghan authorities resulted in an assurance from Afghanistan that action would be taken against those responsible for torturing the labourers.

Traffic and Nato supplies also resumed when the gate reopened after a closure lasting several hours.

In the meanwhile, Pakistan Foreign Ministry officially lodged complain by summoning the Afghan Charge d’ Affaires in the Pakistan Foreign Office.

via Dawn News
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Monday, November 28, 2011

Britain's biggest strikes in a generation this Wednesday

Full Story: Mail Online 27 Nov

Britain's Union leaders have declared there is nothing the Government can do to avert the biggest strikes in a generation this Wednesday.

As the Army is put on standby to secure Britain’s borders,  millions of public sector workers are being warned that a ‘hugely  generous’ pensions offer from ministers will be withdrawn if a deal is not agreed by the end  of the year.

It may be added that Wednesday’s strike, by as many as two million public sector workers, has been triggered by Government proposals to limit the £1trillion future cost of their generous pension schemes.

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