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Pub Quiz and Student Conference

November 10, 2012 in main by Martin Lennon

Hey everyone,

Pub Quiz

Me and Nathan are just putting the final touches on tomorrow’s quiz. It is really shaping up to be a great night, I know we’ve not done a lot to promote it but it just means you guys have to bring even more of your friends along. It’s at 7:30pm tomorrow in Jim’s Bar of the QMU. Entry is ยฃ3.

http://www.facebook.com/events/399130753492257/

Student Conference

The Student Conference is next weekend and we need someone to go down to accept an award on behalf of the group. I want you to be that person. Yes, you. Specifically YOU.

These away trips with Amnesty are fantastic. Everyone who has been to one has they same thing to say about them – they are an amazing expereince where you meet other Amnesty activists from all over the UK and make some really amazing friends. I cannot recommend that you go enough. Everyone on the committee has either work, parents visiting, deadlines or dissertation deadlines looming this weekend. It’s just fallen at the wrong time for any of us to go down.

http://www.amnesty.org.uk/content.asp?CategoryID=11635

The group is now willing to pay someone’s registration fee for the conference, meaning all you need to pay for is transport down to London and back. Accommodation, food, everything else is all going to be paid for you. If no one else wants to go I am going to go down (and have a great time while I’m down there but), it will mean a very big strain on my time before a major dissertation deadline.

See you guys tomorrow at the Pub Quiz,

Martin

Live From The Field

November 5, 2012 in main by Martin Lennon

Hey everybody,

A busy week this is. Starts off with the fireworks of a guest speaker and ends with the bang of the Pub Quiz on Sunday. Then next Tuesday we’ll be back to our usual place in Committee Room 1 at 5pm.

This Week’s Meeting – Adam Smith Room 711

We have a special treat for you this week. In stead of our usual meeting we are having Yuyu Williams along to give us a presentation on Organ Harvesting in China. She came along to our group a few years ago and everyone who was there found her very moving. So we’ll be in the Adam Smith Building in Room 711. It’s the concrete building between the QMU and the Library in case you’re not sure. We’ll have people on the doors to direct you up once you’re there.

Bake Sale

On Wednesday from 10am we’re having a bake sale towards the raise off. The last one was a real success (raising over ยฃ50!) but Jana is hoping we can do even better this week. So if you can bake or if you can purchase baked goods and want to donate something, please bring it along tomorrow or meet on library hill from 10am on Wednesday!

Pub Quiz

The pub quiz is being eagerly prepared for Sunday. It should be a fun night with plenty of chances for you all to show off your trivial knowledge. We’re even going to have an Amnesty Round. So invite your friends and join us at Jim’s Bar in the QMU at 8pm on Sunday. It’s ยฃ3 entry and all the money is going towards the Raise Off.

Coming Up

– 11th November Pub Quiz – 16-18th November UK Student Conference – 21st November Dialectic Panel Dicsussion – 27th November SPB Screening and Christmas Party – Reclaim the Night March – Monday 28th November

– 9th February Secret Policeman’s Ball

See you bright sparks tomorrow,

Martin

Live From The Field

October 29, 2012 in main by Martin Lennon

Friends, Students, Activists,

Here we go again for another week of GU Amnesty fun. We’re back in our usual time and place, Tuesday 5pm in QMU Committee Room 1, and we’ve got a typically full and diverse meeting planned.

After seeing ‘Blood in the Mobile’ last week I know I’m feeling a bit more informed on conflict minerals and raring to go with it. Just as I’m writing this we’ve gotten a reply ffrom one of our Freedom of Information Requests. Updates will follow at tomorrow’s meeting.

This Week’s Meeting

It’s a veritable smorgasbord of a meeting this week:

– I’ll be doing a presentation on Forced Evictions. It’s related to the Roma Rights issue of a few weeks ago but in a more global context. – Louise, eager for your poster competition entries, will be doing a poster brainstorming session. – Robert and Cat will be doing some filming for Cat’s activist video – Ruth and Siuan will be making a backdrop for our Conflict Minerals campaign video

And last but not least – We’ll be pulling names out of a hat for who want to go collect our Raise-Off Award at the student conference in London.

Coming Up:

– 6th November – Guest Speaker at main meeting – Organ Harvesting of Falun Gong practitioners in China – 7th November Glasgow Human Rights Group Talk – 11th or 18th November – Pub Quiz in Jim’s Bar – 16-18th November UK Student Conference – 21st November Dialectic Panel Dicsussion – 27th November SPB Screening and Christmas Party

– 9th February Secret Policeman’s Ball!

I’ll see you guys tomorrow,

Martin

Newsletter – Week Beginning 22 October 2012

October 22, 2012 in main, news by Martin Lennon

Hey everybody,

It’s with a heavy heart I have to tell you I won’t be coming to the meeting tomorrow, I’m away on holiday. Don’t fear though, I’ll be back next week. In the mean time you guys are being left in the capable hands of our own Elena.

This Week’s Meeting

We’re changing up the format this week and screening ‘Blood on the Mobile’. It shows the connection between our phones and the civil war in the Congo. Director Frank Poulsen travels to DR Congo to see the illegal mine industry with his own eyes. He gets access to Congoโ€™s largest tin-mine, which is being controlled by different armed groups. It comes highly recommended by the Conflict Free Campus Campaign and our own Ruth.

It’s at our usual time of Tuesday at 5pm, but we’ll be in the luxurious surroundings of Boyd Orr Room 412.

Coming Up

– Our Dialectic Society event is on 21st November, if any of you guys have any contact with groups interested in Consumer Ethics, give us a shout.
– On Wednesday we’re having a bake sale on Library Hill. Jana will give you details tomorrow
– Our Poster Competition for the Secret Policeman’s Ball is now live. If you guys have ideas for a poster send them to publicity@guamnesty.org,uk for your chance to get 2 free tickets!
– We are having a screening of the 2012 SPB in the Williams Room on the Tuesday of Week 11

See you guys next week!

Martin

Newsletter – Week Beginning 15 October 2012

October 15, 2012 in main by Martin Lennon

Hey everybody,

We’ve got a slightly less busy line up this week. Obviously we’re still going to be in* QMU Committee Room 1* at* 5pm* on *Tuesday* for our usual meeting, but other than that there’s not too much planned. Btw, I’m writing to you from our shiny new email address, which we’ve got just before our website gets a revamp. So if you just can’t get enough GU Amnesty, checkout *guamnesty.org.uk* over the next few weeks while we get some more fun (and human rights related) content up.

*This Week’s Meeting:*

Although we’re going to be keeping up our Conflict Free Campus campaign, we’re also going to be looking at other things this week. It’s good to keep it fresh so we’ll be doing a pretty broad range:

– I’ll be talking about* Roma Rights* (against one of the few surviving forms of socially acceptable racism) and there will be a campaign action on that – *Siuan, Jana *and* Louise* are going to be making some *GU Amnesty merch* that we’re going to sell for the student raise off – *Ruth, Cat *and* Robert* are going to be working on the Conflict Free Campus *campaign video* and hopefully get some actual filming done

*Coming Up:*

– We are currently planning an event with the *Dialectic Society* on ethical products/consumerism for the *21st Novermber*. If you know any groups that might want to come along (enviromentalists, vegan groups, fair trade groups) please get in touch with us – *Bake sale next week*. Jana is keen to have our first old fashioned bake sale of the year and it looks like it’ll be next *Wednesday*. So if you enjoy *cake* or general bakery foodstuffs, give her your chat. – We are also planing a *pub quiz funraiser* in the *near future*. Me and Nathan are writing it so it’s porbs best to start reading up on * Twilight* and *Scottish football trivia*

See you tomorrow,

Martin

On The Summary Executions in Aleppo

August 2, 2012 in news, We Like by Rob Hallam

Kristyan Benedict on the Amnesty UK blog has an excellent write up on the human rights abuses that are going on in Aleppo while the fighting in the city continues. It is a long piece but well worth a read.

Link: Justifying abuse kills hope for a human rights revolution in Syria

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Syrian Day of Action

July 24, 2012 in events by Rob Hallam

Plea for Help from Amnesty Scotland – We are looking for people to help us with an action THIS Saturday (Saturday 28th July) to highlight the fact that it is 500 days since the uprising in Syria began. We need 24 people – the amount of people who have died every day since the brutal crackdown began. The action till take place outside the Russian Embassy – 58, Melville St., Edinburgh, EH3 7HF, UK – at 10am.

If you could turn up at 9:50am with MENA t-shirts if you have them (if you don’t, it doesn’t matter we have some), that would be brilliant. Will be well and truly done by 10:30am.

If you can help, please email shabnum.mustapha@amnesty.org.uk and let her know you can make it (as soon as possible please).

Syria

GU Amnesty @ Pride 2012

July 15, 2012 in events, photos by Rob Hallam

Pride yesterday was great; good fun, brilliant atmosphere! Thanks to all who came along, we’re proud of you all ๐Ÿ™‚

You can also see the photos on Google+ and Facebook


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Port Harcourt, Nigeria

July 13, 2012 in actions, information by Rob Hallam

A quick note about the plight of people in Port Harcourt in Nigeria:

Thousands of people have been made homeless in the middle of the rainy season. They are now sleeping on the streets, in cars, in churches and on relatives’ or friends’ cramped and already-crowded floors.

They have been illegally evicted by military forces from Abonnema Wharf, following orders from Governor Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi to clear the area. The evictions began on 27 June. Five days later the entire community had been destroyed. Some residents have lost everything.

We’re looking to get 4,000 people to sign our online petition:

http://action.amnesty.org.uk/ea-action/action?ea.client.id=1194&ea.campaign.id=15602&utmsource=aiuk&utmmedium=Homepage&utmcampaign=FE&utmcontent=portharcourtnib

Port Harcourt

Refugees and the Arms Trade: Running Away From the Problem

June 15, 2012 in events by Rob Hallam

If any of you are like me and still kicking around Glasgow (or even still on campus) and missing the weekly Amnesty goodness you might enjoy this event by Amnesty Scotland next Friday at 1745 in the GUU: https://www.facebook.com/events/280172525414000/

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