Workers around the world condemn Turkish airport bombing

Another indiscriminate bombing in Istanbul has claimed many lives, this time at Ataturk airport. On 28 June, 41 people were killed and over 200 injured. Many of these were workers at the airport. Over the last 12 months, almost 300 people have been killed in bomb attacks in Turkey. Unions all around the world want a stop to these massacres whose victims are mainly workers and their families. These events are directly related to the ongoing wars in Iraq and Syria where workers are suffering terribly. These conflicts also reveal the inability of the working class movement to intervene in solidarity to stop these slaughters.

Another indiscriminate bombing in Istanbul has claimed many lives, this time at Ataturk airport. On 28 June, 41 people were killed and over 200 injured. Many of these were workers at the airport. Over the last 12 months, almost 300 people have been killed in bomb attacks in Turkey. Unions all around the world want a stop to these massacres whose victims are mainly workers and their families. These events are directly related to the ongoing wars in Iraq and Syria where workers are suffering terribly. These conflicts also reveal the inability of the working class movement to intervene in solidarity to stop these slaughters.