| Take Action - Stop the court case against Malaysian Human Rights Defender Charles Hector |
| Tuesday, 16 August 2011 13:36 |
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Update 5 september 2011: This appeal is no longer active, see update The next hearing against human rights defender and activist Charles Hector is rapidly approaching (23 August), but the Japanese company taking Charles to court, Asahi Kosei, still refuses to drop the case. Asahi Kosei is suing Charles Hector to stop him from writing about the threats to 31 migrant workers employed there who complained about disproportional wage deductions and lack of sick leave among other things. The ITUC has issued a statement calling on the company to drop the charges which they state appear 'to have no purpose other than to silence critics by threat of financial ruin'. This week marks a global week of action against the defamation case, join the Clean Clothes Campaign, trade unions and activists around the globe in pushing for the case to be dropped. Below you can find a model letter to the Japanese Embassy and authorities. Please use this letter to write to the Embassy or Consulate in your country and let them know that Asahi Kosei must withdraw these spurious charges which, if successful, could seriously threaten freedom of expression on similar cases in Malaysia and beyond.
You can find the address and email details of the Japanese Embassy or Consulate in your area at |

