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Pakistani Marxist MP Manzoor Ahmed had
the opportunity to participate in various meetings with the main organizations
of the left during his recent visit to Spain.
Comrade Manzoor Ahmed is also the
President of the Pakistan Trade Union Defence Campaign (PTUDC), and the main
public defender of the labour movement in Pakistan. He played a key role in
the solidarity campaign after the horrible earthquake in Kashmir
some months ago. He was directly involved in the campaign and through the
workers' organizations helped to counteract the corruption and mismanagement of
the Musharraf regime. Manzoor has also been a strong supporter of the
Bolivarian Revolution in Pakistan's
National Assembly and was received by President Chavez during his trip to Venezuela in
2004.
After a meeting with the leadership of
the UGT on July 3, Manzoor Ahmed along with the leadership of the Spanish
Students' Union, met with members of the
National Executive of the Workers' Commissions (CCOO), and with the
parliamentary groups of the United Left and the Socialist Party.
Meeting with the Socialist Party
Parliamentary Group

Manzoor met with Mrs Fátima Aburto, MP
and speaker for the Foreign Affairs Committee of the Spanish parliament. The
meeting took place in the parliament building and lasted more than an hour.
Comrade Manzoor told her about the terrible conditions in which workers and
youth in Pakistan
live under the military boot of the Musharraff regime. Manzoor explained the
fraudulent and exaggerated figures the Pakistani regime presents to the
European Union and other international organs, explaining for instance that in Pakistan "a
person is considered to be literate if they are able to read and write their
own name". At the end of the meeting Mrs Aburto explained that "even though the
PSOE is not a Marxist organization, surely we can find common ground to work in
defence of human rights".
Meeting with United Left
Parliamentary Group
Manzoor then met with José Manuel
Fernández, coordinator of the United Left Parliamentary group. After explaining
the political situation in Pakistan,
the United Left delegate committed himself to relaying immediately the contents
of the discussion to the MPs of the European Left Party so that they could
promote various initiatives on Pakistan
in the European Parliament. At the end of the meeting Manzoor Ahmed formally
invited the leader of the United Left (Gaspar Llamazares) to visit Pakistan to
witness directly the conditions of the working class and the youth.
Meeting with the Workers Commissions (CCOO)
Next Manzoor met Isaías Barreñada, international secretary of the CCOO at the
union's national headquarters. Isaías Barreñada was very interested in all the
anti-labour and anti-union legislation that has been passed by the Musharraf
dictatorship. Manzoor also explained the work of the PTUDC in defence of trade
union rights, as well as the PTUDC's Earthquake Relief Campaign. Manzoor
emphasised the regime's role in the enormous death toll, which was due to the
inability of the regime to help the victims during the crucial first 72 hours. Isaías Barreñada also asked
about the conflict between Pakistan and India. At the end of the meeting it was agreed that Manzoor Ahmed would send
information to the CCOO in order to promote the various solidarity campaigns in
defence of the rights of Pakistani workers.
Manzoor Ahmed finished his busy schedule with an official
meeting with Venezuela's
ambassador to Spain,
Enrique Mendez Arévalo. Manzoor will
then travel to London where he will continue to
meet with organizations and personalities on the left in order to explain the
reality of life in Pakistan
and forge links to advance the international struggle of the working
class.
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