{"id":1965,"date":"2014-01-23T18:48:20","date_gmt":"2014-01-23T18:48:20","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.guamnesty.org.uk\/?p=1965"},"modified":"2014-01-25T12:17:18","modified_gmt":"2014-01-25T12:17:18","slug":"tuesday-28th-january-egm-guantanamo-bay-and-syria","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.guamnesty.org.uk\/2014\/01\/tuesday-28th-january-egm-guantanamo-bay-and-syria\/","title":{"rendered":"Tuesday 28th January: EGM, Guantanamo Bay and Syria"},"content":{"rendered":"
Hello all,<\/p>\n
This one is coming early as there is an important announcement about the EGM NEXT WEEK<\/b>. The committee has decided that we would like to create the new position of Press Officer<\/b>, as there is great importance of using media outlets to publicise our campaigns and events- which is something that we have not achieved\u00c2\u00a0due to a lack of time that everyone else on the committee experiences because there is so much else going on! Given the very exciting news that we have received in response to our LGBT rights campaign and petition to Coca-Cola, we felt that the creation of this position couldn\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t wait until the AGM in March. Read on for more!<\/p>\n
We have an updated Doodle poll for our Guantanamo Bay demonstration next week so please update your availability!\u00c2\u00a0http:\/\/www.doodle.com\/fr7gq32u4xr2rkq6<\/a><\/p>\n **We are back in the same room as last week**<\/p>\n There will be two positions open:<\/p>\n Campaigns Coordinator<\/b> \u00e2\u20ac\u201c responsible for overseeing the campaign actions. The person with this role will help to research the chosen campaigns and coordinate any events in collaboration with other societies\/organisations. Be prepared for lots and lots of emailing.<\/p>\n Press Officer<\/b> \u00e2\u20ac\u201c responsible for engaging with student and local media as well as updating our Facebook\/Twitter accounts. The person with this role will work closely with the Campaigns Coordinator and Publicity Officer to put together press releases, blogs and update Amnesty International UK with our news and planned events. AIUK has published resources to help with writing press releases and support this role.<\/p>\n Anyone can run for these positions and if you are interested, then you are welcome to email us and we will be happy to answer any questions.<\/p>\n – After the meeting we will be heading for a drink to welcome the new committee members so everyone is invited for that.<\/p>\n Last week we heard a very interesting and useful presentation on the history of Guantanamo Bay and so next week we will show a 15 minute documentary that takes a closer look at the treatment of prisoners who are still held there, the ongoing hunger strikes and the campaign for the release of British resident Shaker Aamer.<\/p>\n The last part of the meeting will focus on Syria with a presentation by Jana. We are also inviting some of the guest speakers from the Panel Discussion which will be held the next day so that those of you who cannot make it have still had the opportunity to hear from other organisations that are working on the to help those affected by the conflict.<\/p>\n Dom has now launched GU Amnesty\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s petition to Coca-Cola through Change.org, requesting that they put the LGBT rainbow on their products to truly support LGBT people as they continue to sponsor the Winter Olympics in Sochi. Not only was this a fantastic idea in the first place, but it has received special attention<\/b> from the staff at Change.org who have been in contact with us to establish a plan to promote the petition further. They have told us that there are people within the USA and Ukraine who have expressed a desire to help promote the campaign, so this is very exciting news!<\/p>\n 1)\u00c2\u00a0\u00c2\u00a0\u00c2\u00a0\u00c2\u00a0\u00c2\u00a0 Please sign and share with friends!<\/a><\/p>\n 2)\u00c2\u00a0\u00c2\u00a0\u00c2\u00a0\u00c2\u00a0\u00c2\u00a0 Join our Thunderclap!<\/a><\/p>\n GU Amnesty are a member of the GU Coalition for Syrian Refugees, a group formed last year to hold events to raise money for charities who are providing aid to those affected by the conflict in Syria.<\/p>\n “Syria: I can still see hope”<\/em><\/p><\/blockquote>\n This is shaping up to be a fantastic event so I hope you can make it!<\/p>\n Chairperson<\/strong>: Assaad Al Achi from the Syrian Non-Violence Movement, a group that AIUK is working with and supporting.<\/p>\n Other speakers include:<\/p>\n Kurt Mills, Convenor of the Glasgow Human Rights Network<\/p>\n A guest speaker from Syria, supported by the Scottish Refugee Council<\/p>\n Oxfam UK<\/p>\n Unicef on Campus<\/p>\n Friends of MSF Glasgow<\/p>\n Event page: https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/events\/573301232761988\/<\/a><\/p>\n The Challenge<\/a> is for team of up to 4 people who are enjoy a little competition \u00e2\u20ac\u201c all in the name of raising money for various funds for Syrian refugees. Registration is open from 12noon<\/b> and teams will be given a list of challenges to complete in about 2 hours. The challenges are to be filmed on a smart phone and the winners will be announced at the ceilidh.<\/p>\n The ceilidh<\/a> is happening in QUDOS at 7pm<\/b>. Of course there is a raffle with some fantastic prizes, and this event will round up all our efforts and hopefully see a considerable sum raised for our cause.<\/p>\n Our multi-award winning night of comedy is back. Once again we are bringing you the biggest student charity fundraiser on campus, hosted by Billy Kirkwood.<\/p>\n Our afterparty is being kindly hosted by Philanthrobeats who have recently gained official charity status and have raised money for many excellent causes since their first club night in 2012. Check out their website<\/a> to see their events and how to get involved!<\/p>\n This year looks to be even bigger and better \u00e2\u20ac\u201c remember to get your tickets in advance!<\/a> Here\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s the event page<\/a> for those on Facebook and website page<\/a> for those who aren\u00e2\u20ac\u2122t.<\/p>\n **The deadline for this is the 28th<\/sup> January**<\/p>\n Do you have a passion for human rights and a talent for art, writing or campaigning? Enter the HART Scholarship Competition 2014. <\/b><\/p>\n The Humanitarian Aid Relief Trust (HART) works to provide lasting change through aid and advocacy for those suffering oppression and persecution. The communities we work with have little presence in the international media, and the humanitarian situations they face are largely unknown and unreported. Many live behind closed borders, meaning it is difficult for aid and support to get in, and for information to get out.<\/p>\n We are calling for essays, artwork and campaign strategies which focus on the political and humanitarian situations faced by our partners around the world, and which raise awareness of human rights violations.<\/p>\n HART Scholarships will be awarded to winning entrants, including the chance to see your work published or exhibited, or to put your campaign plan into action, a cash prize and an invite to tea in the House of Lords. For more information, please visit www.hart-uk.org\/campaigns\/hart-scholarship-competitions<\/a>.<\/p>\n Details on Facebook<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" Hello all, This one is coming early as there is an important announcement about the EGM NEXT WEEK. The committee has decided that we would like to create the new position of Press Officer, as there is great importance of using media outlets to publicise our campaigns and events- which is something that we have Next meeting: Tuesday 28th<\/sup> January, 5pm -7pm Room 433 St. Andrews Building<\/h1>\n
Extraordinary General Meeting<\/h2>\n
Guantanamo Bay documentary and Syria presentation with guest speakers<\/h2>\n
Coca-Cola Petition Update<\/h1>\n
Coalition for Syrian Refugees Events<\/h1>\n
Wednesday 29th<\/sup> January: Panel Discussion 7-9pm, Boyd Orr LT 1<\/h2>\n
Saturday 1st<\/sup> February: The Challenge and Ceilidh<\/h2>\n
Saturday 22nd<\/sup> February: GU Amnesty\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s 6th<\/sup> Annual Secret Policeman\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s Ball + Afterparty!<\/h1>\n
Other events<\/h1>\n
An opportunity with HART (Humanitarian Aid Relief Trust)<\/h2>\n
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14th<\/sup> \u00e2\u20ac\u201c 16th<\/sup> February: Students for Co-operation: Founding Conference (Birmingham)<\/h2>\n
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