{"id":2313,"date":"2014-04-30T23:26:25","date_gmt":"2014-04-30T23:26:25","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.guamnesty.org.uk\/?p=2313"},"modified":"2014-04-30T23:26:25","modified_gmt":"2014-04-30T23:26:25","slug":"cfci-update-amneslunch-refugee-week-opportunities-and-referendum-rights","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.guamnesty.org.uk\/2014\/04\/cfci-update-amneslunch-refugee-week-opportunities-and-referendum-rights\/","title":{"rendered":"CFCI Update, Amneslunch, Refugee Week, Opportunities and Referendum Rights"},"content":{"rendered":"

Hey everyone,<\/p>\n

I hope the revision is going well!<\/p>\n

We have some wonderful news:<\/strong> our SRC motion for a \u00e2\u20ac\u02dcconflict-free\u00e2\u20ac\u2122 campus<\/strong> was passed on the 24th<\/sup> April, which means that the SRC are backing our CFCI campaign. You can find the motion on our website.<\/a> We are still waiting for a formal response from David Newall and I will continue to email him until we get one.<\/p>\n

In other news:<\/strong> Amnesty Scotland has been in touch to ask us to help them out with organising the launch of the \u00e2\u20ac\u02dcEnd Torture\u00e2\u20ac\u2122 campaign<\/strong>. This will be an event with guest speakers including the Secretary of State for Scotland, Alisatair Carmichael and others tbc. The details are yet to be finalised but this will happen on the 28th<\/sup> May<\/strong> and we are delighted that Amnesty Scotland has chosen to launch the campaign in Glasgow with our involvement.<\/p>\n

Tomorrow: Amneslunch! 12noon till 2pm, Fraser Building<\/h1>\n

It may be the month of exams, but here’s something that’ll both take your mind off that and help make the world right.<\/em><\/p>\n

One of the core activities Amnesty International has always been associated with is letter-writing. A handwritten letter can be an effective tool to remind an oppressive regime that the world is watching; or to the victims of human rights abuses and their family that they are not alone and will not be overlooked. A well-timed letter can literally save or change the life of a person at risk.<\/p>\n

So at lunch time, take a well-earned break from the library and come down to the Fraser Building to relax, have a chat, eat some lunch and join us writing letters to defend human rights. It would help if you brought along pen and paper, but there may be some available; along with templates and information on what we’re writing about.<\/p>\n

This is totally informal, and don’t feel obliged to write a letter- if you want somewhere to come and chat and get away from studying for a wee while you’ll be most welcome. As tricky as it can be to do, taking a proper break can even help your revision!<\/p>\n

Stay posted with our meeting times:\u00c2\u00a0https:\/\/www.facebook.com\/events\/1407409816192093\/<\/p>\n

Referendum Rights Campaign<\/h2>\n

The campaign to include human rights in the debate over Scottish independence has been launched and you can send an email to MSPs and MPs<\/a> to make sure that whatever their view, human rights are not ignored. \u00c2\u00a0We have the campaign pack which I will bring to the Fraser Building for some fun reading, and we can all take photos with the poster, yay!<\/p>\n

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Exciting Opportunity to Volunteer with AIUK<\/h1>\n

From Sabine:<\/p>\n

Amnesty International UK is currently recruiting volunteers to work as country coordinators in the following regional teams:
\n– Middle East and Gulf,
\n– Southern Africa
\n– South Asia (with focus on Afghanistan)
\n– West and Central Africa<\/p>\n

As Country coordinator you help local Amnesty groups to work on individual cases in “your” region, stay in contact with the full time Amnesty staff in London and are called on to provide background information on the human rights situation in the specific region.<\/p>\n

It is a great opportunity for anyone interested in human rights in a specific region and willing to shape the campaigning work of a large international human rights NGO. Despite the rather dry job description it is actually a lot of fun, you meet a mix of interesting people throughout the UK and you have the opportunity to work substantially on a particular country.
\nI have been a country coordinator for Amnesty for several years, so if you want to have an informal chat about what to expect before you apply just drop Sabine an email (sabine.hoehn@amnesty.org.uk or sabine.hoehn@glasgow.ac.uk)<\/p>\n

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16-22nd<\/sup> June: Refugee Week Scotland 2014<\/h1>\n

More information here.<\/a><\/p>\n

Scottish Refugee Council is delighted to launch the 14th Refugee Week Scotland programme – celebrating the warm welcome that Scots give to refugees seeking sanctuary from around the globe and the unique contributions refugees make to our communities.<\/p>\n

Discover the vibrancy of Scotland\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s cultures for yourself through this programme of over 120 music, theatre, dance, film, discussion, visual art, community celebrations and workshops, featuring the input of refugees from countries including Syria, Democratic Republic of Congo, Cameroon, the Ivory Coast, Afghanistan, Kurdistan, Iran, Iraq and Sri Lanka amongst others.<\/p>\n

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Festival Highlights
\nWorld Refugee Day Concert, Friday 20 June, 8pm, Old Fruitmarket
\nPresented by Scottish Refugee Council and British Red Cross, featuring Scottish Album of the Year nominated Young Fathers, a trip-hop trio from Edinburgh via Nigeria and Liberia as well as Scottish Gaelic and C\u00c3\u00a9ilidh music band Skipinnish and fiery gypsy punk from Balkanarama.
\nTickets: 0141 353 8000 \/\u00c2\u00a0
www.glasgowconcerthalls.com<\/a><\/p>\n

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Video Competition<\/h2>\n

Just writing to you to let you know of our Refugee Week Scotland video competition. The brief is simple: Create a short video around the hashtag #IWelcomeRefugees. The videos can be abstract or story based, silly or serious. There\u00e2\u20ac\u2122s a few more guidelines to find here: http:\/\/bit.ly\/1iwLcOL<\/a>.
\nThe winning video will be spread through our social media channels and screened as part Refugee Week Scotland in partnership with Glasgow Film Theatre.<\/p>\n

And of course there will be amazing prizes such as shopping vouchers, music, tickets and more\u00e2\u20ac\u00a6<\/p>\n

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Keep up the good work!!<\/strong><\/p>\n

 <\/p>\n

Ruth<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

Hey everyone, I hope the revision is going well! We have some wonderful news: our SRC motion for a \u00e2\u20ac\u02dcconflict-free\u00e2\u20ac\u2122 campus was passed on the 24th April, which means that the SRC are backing our CFCI campaign. You can find the motion on our website. We are still waiting for a formal response from David
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