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幕張車両センター前にて
●3/1 スト激励行動 11時 幕張本郷駅
●3/1 スト総決起集会 14時・千葉文化センター5階
(千葉パルコ前・ツインビル)
●3/2 スト激励行動 11時 幕張本郷駅
2月26日、法大入試ビラまきで2月5日に不当逮捕された6学生全員が不起訴・奪還された!
洞口朋子さんをはじめとした6学生は元気いっぱいに出獄し、駆けつけた文化連盟の仲間と肩を組み、勝利の美酒で乾杯した。洞口さんは「法大闘争が世界に拡大していることを獄中で実感した。この団結の拡大の力が弾圧を粉砕した」と勝利感いっぱいに発言し、6学生はつぎつぎに「取り調べ」に行き詰まった権力の哀れな姿を暴露した。
湾岸・運輸労働者連帯委員会(TWSC: www.transportworkers.org?)は、6人の学生活動家を直ちに釈放することを要求する。
日本における教育の民営化と軍事化に反対する運動を組織し抗議行動を展開する学生に対する政治的弾圧として、彼ら・彼女らは今も投獄されている。
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大学当局は東京地裁と手を組んで、法政大学に隣接する東京の公道でビラをまき街宣を行うことを禁止する命令を出した。そしてこの学生活動家たちは、大学の前でビラまき・街宣をして逮捕された。
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この最も基本的な民主主義的権利に対する攻撃は絶対に許すべからざる攻撃であり、我々はここにこの学生たちの即時釈放と、今までに逮捕された多くの学生たちに対する訴訟の撤回を要求するものである。この学生たちは、日本における教育と運輸を含む公共業務の民営化に反対して立ち上がり闘ってきたのだ。
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2010 年2月18日
運輸労働者連帯委員会(TWSC)
アメリカで軍国主義教育と闘うアーリーン・イノウエさんからメッセージが来ているので紹介します。
すべての関係者のみなさんへ
私たちアメリカの「学校軍事化に対する代案を目指す連合」(CAMS)は、法政大学の入試時における6名の学生の逮捕に抗議をし、彼ら・彼女らの即時釈放を要求する。
6名の学生は、2月5日に「威力業務妨害」と「公務執行妨害」という虚偽の容疑で逮捕された。この学生たちは、日本憲法21条に規定される言論と表現の自由の権利を行使し、まったく正当な活動を行っていたにすぎない。彼ら・彼女らはビラを配布し、横断幕を掲げ、その行動のビデオを撮っていた。このいかなる行動も、法政大学の業務を威力的に妨害するものではない。
今もってこれら学生たちは虚偽の告発を受け、肉体的な苦痛を強制され、過酷な取り扱いのもとにある。このような非道は絶対に許されない。
6名の学生を直ちに釈放せよ!
法政大学当局は学生運動に対する抑圧を止め、すべての弾圧に対して謝罪し、学生に対するすべての処分を撤回せよ!
勾留中の学生に対する抑圧的な手段の行使を止めよ!
CAMS世話人 アーリーン・イノウエ
Release the 6 students now!
6学生を直ちに釈放せよ!
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We are aware that the Public Safety Bureau of TMPD, supported by the regent of Hosei University, enjailed 6 students for “forcible obstruction of business” while they were simply delivering leaflets in the entrance of the University.
我々は、学生たちが大学の正門近くで単にビラを配布していた時に、法政大学当局の支援を受けた東京都警視庁公安部が、「威力業務妨害」の名をもって6名の学生を逮捕し去ったことを?知らされた。
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That is a clear attack on the right of free speech.
これは、言論の自由に対する公然たる攻撃である。
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We demand the Public Safety Bureau of TMPD to release all students immediately.
我々は、東京都警視庁公安部が全ての学生を直ちに釈放することを要求する。
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We also demand the management of? Hosei University to stop all repression against the student’s movement, as to guarantee the democratic rights of the students and the workers to organize.
我々はまた、法政大学当局に対し、学生運動に対するあらゆる弾圧を中止し、学生と労働者が団結する民主的権利を保障することを要求する。
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Dirceu Travesso
Secretaria Nacional Executiva
on behalf of Conlutas – Coordenação Nacional de Lutas
ディルセウ・トラベッソ
コンル―タス・全国書記局
? Emergency appeal
??We protest the arrest of 6 students at the entrance examination of Hosei University and demand their immediate release.
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?????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????????February 9, 2010
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An outrageous repression on students took place once again at Hosei University. Around 10:00 in the morning on February 5, the first day of the entrance exam of Hosei University, the Public safety Bureau of the Metropolitan Police Department (MPD) arrested six students including students of Hosei on charge of “forcible obstruction of business” and “interference with a government official in the exercise of his duties” in front of the university main gate and in the Sotobori Park, adjoining park.
?The arrest is a mean attempt of one hundred percent frame-up. There was evidently no activity of “forcible obstruction of business”. What were these six students actually doing there on that day? One of them was making a speech with a loudspeaker in the Sotobori Park just in front of the main gate of University; the other three students were distributing flyers near the main gate; another student was holding a banner; the last one student was taking video pictures of the scene. These activities are legitimate activities of freedom of speech and expression guaranteed by Article 21 of the Constitution. These activities of the students apparently did not “disturb” the business of the entrance exam in any way and the students were distributing flyers quite peacefully and “in order”. And all these activities were taking place BEFORE the entrance exam started.
?The arrest was made quite suddenly without any advance warning. Nearly hundred men of Public Safety Bureau and riot police abruptly assaulted and arrested the students. This is a flagrant violation of freedom of speech and a naked political repression. As for the alleged “interference with a policeman in the exercise of his duties”, let’s take a look at what the police did for the fabrication of the charge: a security police detective intentionally fell to the ground just in front of one of the students and insisted that he, the student, violently pushed him down (It is an usual trick of police for making frame-up and is called “self-made comedy of stumbling”). We do not overlook frequent practice of unlawful police activities like this.
?We vehemently denounce the arrest of the students, conducted with a sole intention to prevent distribution of flyers by those students who expose and criticize the corrupt administration of Hosei University. It is quite outrageous to arrest students for only distributing leaflets on a public road.
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?On January 29, prior to the beginning of the entrance exam of Hosei University, Tokyo District Court granted a provisional injunction proposed by Hosei University management to prohibit “distributing flyers and making speech. within a radius of 200 meters from Ichigaya Campus during the entrance exam of Hosei University”. This decision was made without necessary inquiry into the matter or consultation with the parties named in the injunction, namely, Zengakuren (All Japan Federation of Students’ Autonomous Bodies) and 12 students.
?This injunction intends to put the campus of Hosei University and its surrounding areas under de facto martial law, targeting a very association, Zengakuren, under the dubious notion of “defending the business interests of the University”. It is an unprecedented escalation of repression. The Tokyo District Court together with Hosei University management openly declared that the entrance exam is a part of the “business of university” for moneymaking and it is justified to violate the Constitution and to deliver students to police for the profit of university business. At today’s Hosei University, students are punished for distributing flyers on campus and arrested or fined one million yen for distributing flyers outside the campus. Thus Hosei University overtly confessed that it is no longer an “educational institution”.
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Since March 2006, 118 students were arrested at Hosei campus and 33 out of them were indicted.
?The whole story began on March 14, 2006. Twenty nine students were arrested on “trespassing” for their protest action on campus against the university decision to prohibit distributing of flyers and putting signboards on campus. The university management meticulously prepared for a crackdown on anticipated protest action of students in a close cooperation with the Public Safety Bureau of Tokyo Metropolitan Police Department. Two hundred security policemen rushed into the campus and assaulted on the students who defied the ban of independent activities of students. A series of repressive measures on dissident students followed after that: suspension or exclusion from university; arrest and indictment. All independent activities of students were forbidden and the campus was shamelessly trampled by university staff and hired guards with physical violence.
?In 2009, eight students of Zengakuren and Federation of Cultural Clubs of Hosei University were indicted on charge of violating “Law Concerning the Punishment of Physical Violence and Others of 1926”, one of the repressive laws parallel to the notorious Maintenance of Public Order Law legislated in the pre-war time for the destruction of labor movement and student movement as well. At the end of last December, we have got all of those eight students bailed out, fighting back against criminalization of association. They are all very well out of prison.
However, Hosei University management, far from showing remorse, has gone into deeper complicity with Public Safety Bureau of TMPD in repression on students and dared to seek the provisional injunction and to conduct the arrest on February 5th.
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?Now workers and students as well are confronted with mounting attack of mass unemployment. Under the aggravating global economic crisis, unemployment rate is keeping high and workers are threatened by dismissal, wage cut, irregularization and intensified labor. The situation is quite the same for students. The rate of “informal job offer” for student applicants is declining and “one out of four” of them cannot find job. Now university should make effort to change the situation.
?Taking opportunity of job shortage, however, Hosei University is deeply engaged in “education business” guided by the neo-liberal policy and demands expensive university fees as well as examination fees (Hosei students must pay for the first year over 1.26 million yen [$ 14 thousand] in 2010).
?The corruption and degeneration of Hosei University, a typical neo-liberal university, is fully exposed by the prohibition of independent students’ activities on occasion of the entrance exam with the help of the provisional injunction of Tokyo District Court in defense of “the business interests of university” and the unjust arrest of the six students on charge of “disturbing the business of university”. Privatization of education, in other words, reducing education into a tool of money making, is a serious matter not only for students but also for working people as a whole.
?Now university is at the stake. Alarmed by this situation, a large number of students in the world are now raising their angry voices together with education workers to take back education into the hands of students. On March 4 in California, US, a large-scale education strike is going to be organized. Fighting students of Hosei University are joining this struggle. We are aware that the struggle at Hosei University is making an essential part of the worldwide revolt of workers and students against the neo-liberal offensive and privatization of education and attention is focused upon its militancy and unyielding spirit based on widening unity.
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?The six students in detention are keeping complete silence in front of police interrogation and refusing every attack to force conversion. The Public Safety Bureau of TMPD is putting the six students in separate substitute prisons and trying to intimidate them into conversion through long time interrogation. Quite unlawfully, no visitor excepting the defendants is allowed. Wanted goods are refused to be sent in to the arrested students.
?Let’s surround Hosei University and the police with angry students and workers across the country in protest against the unjust arrest on February 5th!??
Let’s expand indignation against the neo-liberal offensive and privatization of education!
Abolish all repressive measures on independent student movement!
Take back university! Take back education!
We urgently demand the following three points:
?Free 6 students immediately!
?We demand Hosei University management stop repression on student movement, apologize all crackdowns and withdraw all punishments on students!
?Stop all repressive measures of students in detention!
Signed by (as of February 9):
IRIE Shiro (President, Independent Union of Standard Vacuum Petroleum)
NISHIKAWA Shigenori (Chair of National Coordinating Committee of Associations of Peace Loving War Bereaved)
TANAKA Yasuhiro (President, National Railway Motive Power Union of Chiba)
TSUJIKAWA Shinichi (Secretary General, National Coordination Center of Labor Unions)
TAKAYAMA Shunkichi (Attorney at Law, Chair of Movement Against Lay Judge System)
HAYAMA Takeo (Attorney at Law, Chair of Contact Center for Political Arrestees)
SUZUKI Tatsuo (Chief Attorney of Defendants of the Case of Repression Against the Struggle at NRU Extraordinary Convention and Head of Defense Counsel for the Hosei Students)
NISHIMURA Shoji (Defense Counsel for the Hosei Students)
MORIKAWA Fumito (Defense Counsel for the Hosei Students)
FUJITA Masato (Defense Counsel for the Hosei Students)
TAKASHIMA Akira (Defense Counsel for the Hosei Students)
KAWAMURA Takeo (Defense Counsel for the Hosei Students)
IBORI Akira? (Defense Counsel for the Hosei Students)
FUJITA Joji (Defense Counsel for the Hosei Students)
KINOSHITA Tetsuro (Defense Counsel for the Hosei Students)
HANAZAWA Toshiyuki (Defense Counsel for the Hosei Students)
TAKEUCHI Koichi (Secretary General, Society for Constitution and Human Rights in Japan Federation of Bar Associations)
ODA Yosuke (President, Zengakuren)
SAITO Ikuma (President, Federation of Cultural Clubs in Hosei University)
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「国鉄1047名解雇撤回! 検修業務全面外注化阻止! 反合理化・運転保安確立!」を掲げて全国労働者総決起集会が2月13日、東京・代々木公園で開催された。全国各地から1850人の労働者・学生が結集し、朝から雪がちらつく悪天候をはね飛ばし、熱気あふれる集会とデモを貫徹した。国鉄決戦を軸に、大恐慌に立ち向かう階級的労働運動の力強い隊列が登場したのだ。集会の呼びかけは、動労千葉、動労水戸、動労連帯高崎、動労西日本、動労千葉を支援する会の5団体。司会は、動労連帯高崎の和田山繁委員長と動労千葉を支援する会の労働者が務めた