The latter indirectly confirms the suspicions of cotton producers that the harvest plan had not actually been met in those three regions of the country, contrary to reports.
Public sector employees, including teachers, nurses, and postmen, are alarmed by the president’s instruction. Are they really going to have to go to the cotton fields again to bring in the remains of the crop, just when they’ve given a sigh of relief to be back in their real jobs?
“Doýduk” translates from Turkmen as “we’re full” or “we’re fed up” or “we’re sick of it”. This is the word spelt out in the field in the last remaining cotton bolls. It’s what Turkmen have been saying over the past few days, as they are about to be sent again as forced labor to the cotton fields on pain of dismissal. It looks as though the authorities don’t listen to the people, but they might at least notice this silent, striking, protest in cotton.“People are tired of forced labor, of having to do work that isn’t their job, of having to fork out money to hire pickers in their place, of not being able to stand up for their rights without the threat of the sack,” turkmen.news observer in Lebap region said. He sent this photo to us.
At present conscripts are picking cotton in Lebap and Mary regions. Over the season tens of thousands of public sector workers have been drafted in to the cotton harvest. In the majority of cases workers have had to pay to hire the unemployed to go to the fields in their place.
Source: Turkmen.news