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East Renfrewshire Welcomes Refugees

February 27, 2019 by glasgow

Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.
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East Renfrewshire Welcomes Refugees

Community spirit, passion and hope filled Clarkston Hall last Thursday, 21st February where people from East Renfrewshire, Glasgow and much further field gathered for an evening jointly organised by Global Justice Glasgow and Oxfam Scotland to watch a documentary, engage in some activism around migration and much more.

‘Human Flow‘ is a beautiful and poignant documentary from legendary Chinese artist and dissident Ai Weiwei. It showcases, through its stunning cinematography and incredibly moving scenes, the plight of thousands around the globe as they struggle to make, often dangerous and life-threatening, journeys in the struggle for survival and in the hope of a better life. We screened the first two chapters showing harrowing scenes from Lesbos and Bangladesh. The sheer scale of the crisis was brought home with full impact. Without narrative or much comentary, it very simply shows us the what is actually happening on the ground and does not let us put our head in the sand but instead confront the suffering of so many and why we need to act now.

The refugees shown in the film and coming here to the UK include adults and children whereby, as it stands, a child who is granted asylum cannot sponsor their parents to allow the parents to join them in this country. This is one of the restrictions on seeking asylum in the UK as well as access to the legal aid for such processes and others that the Family Reunion Bill seeks to rectify. One focus of the evening was to encourage people to contact their local MP, to urge them to support this bill and other measures that aid those seeking asylum and aid with settlement.

Write to your MP with Oxfam’s fantastic guide by clicking here

Usman Aslam and Sara Cowan provided their expertise on the issues at hand as well as providing input into discussions throughout the evening.  Sara is a campaigner with Oxfam’s humanitarian advocacy team working on priority campaigns Stand as One with refugees and Oxfam’s Yemen campaign. These campaigns work to ensure people affected by conflicts & disasters have a right to live in safety & dignity, free from violence, to have clean water, shelter & food, & for people to have to be heard & to take control of their own lives. Sara spoke of her work as a campaigner, the challenges being faced in this sphere, the current work being done around the Family Reunion Bill as well as other issues relating to asylum and refugees.

A regular contributor to BBC Radio, STV and the National on Immigration and Asylum matters, Usman is an Immigration & Asylum Solicitor at McGlashan MacKay Solicitors specialising in Family Reunion, Entry Clearance, Appendix FM, and Asylum Appeal. He provided his legal experience with immigration issues, asylum applications etc. and what difficulties the law creates around helping the people who need it. Both speakers took questions to clarify and weigh in on people’s concerns in this area.

Some split group discussion allowed everyone to discuss three different areas of migration campaigning – changing UK laws in this area, local action to welcome refugees and considering a world with open borders. The conversations were lively and revealed much of what people have in common in how they want to help others and the common reverence for human dignity which must be respected, no matter where someone is from or what circumstances brought them to the country.

We were lucky to have people attending with recent experience of going through the asylum system to offer their story and perspective to bring to light how the process actually plays out for a refugee in the local area, as well as people who had recently been to refugee camps in Lebanon. We were also provided some delicious Iranian/Middle Eastern desserts by Aziza which were a huge hit and enjoyed by all throughout the evening.

One of the most positive outcomes of the evening was to see people engaging with each other on these issues and organising themselves for future events and activities. This varied from people from East Renfrewshire banding together to pursue further action collectively to people running various other projects linking up with both Oxfam Scotland and ourselves for resources and guidance.

Click here to sign the petition to the Home Secretary to stop the hostile environment for all immigrants.

Many thanks to Oxfam Scotland, specifically Meghan O’Neill, for all her support in organising and co-hosting the event, to Usman and Sara for their input and, most importantly, to those who attended the event and contributed their ideas and their enthusiasm to make for a wonderful, informative and inspiring night for everyone.

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East Renfrewshire Welcomes Refugees

February 8, 2019 by glasgow

Want to show that you stand in solidarity with refugees?

Then join us for this interactive evening aimed at ensuring East Renfrewshire is a welcoming place for people seeking refuge.

Thursday 21 Feb, 7-9pm, Clarkston Hall, G76 8AF

We’ll be screening a short sample of Oscar-nominated Ai Wei Wei film Human Flow and discussing what action we can take locally to make our community more hospitable.
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You’ll also have the chance to hear about the harsh realities faced by refugees arriving in the UK who are prevented from reuniting with their loved ones, and find out how your support of the #FamiliesTogether campaign could help overturn these cruel rules.

Limited spaces available – so don’t delay – book your place now! And see more info on Facebook.

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The Trump-monster in Glasgow

October 11, 2017 by glasgow

22308798_1687781564627503_8860345322910113714_nThe nightmare-ish monster that is currently masquerading as the President of the USA turned up at the SNP conference in Glasgow on Monday. Fortunately we were there too, to make sure that delegates to the conference were well aware of the dangers of a US-UK trade deal – it could destroy our environmental protections, workers rights and public health legislation, just as TTIP threatened. And the UK Government is busy negotiating trade deals without any involvement of the devolved administrations. There was definitely a warm reception from SNP conference attendees (for us, not for Trump) – let’s hope the UK Government starts to listen too!

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Amnesty Glasgow welcome all at GoMA

August 8, 2017 by glasgow

Paddington’s adventures continue throughout Glasgow as this weekend he attended the Amnesty International photo exhibition, ‘I Welcome’ at the Gallery of Modern Art. The main exhibition hall was host to a powerful and moving collection of photography highlighting the multitude of issues and human stories that surround every number, every statistic we hear about migrants, refugees and asylum seekers.

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With a performance of the Asylum Monologues, an exploration of the UK asylum system in the words of people who have experienced it, you can’t help but question your own identity in relation to your country – what it means to be migrant, what it means to be British and what consequences that has for those who aren’t.

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An excellent event organised by Amnesty International Glasgow West, we were lucky to join up with Refuweegee, Refugee Survival Trust and the British Red Cross to help challenge the harmful narratives around migrants pervading the media in spite of the overwhelming difficulties encountered by those suffering through no fault of their own.

If you haven’t already, make sure to tell Marks and Spencer’s CEO to stop advertising in the Daily Mail and pull its funding from the newspaper’s nasty and untruthful stories.  

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I Welcome exhibition

August 3, 2017 by glasgow

I welcome exhibition posterOur friends in Glasgow West Amnesty are putting on the remarkable ‘I Welcome’ exhibition at GOMA this weekend. We’ll have a stall as part of the event, with info about our migration campaign, alongside other organisations working on migration and refugee issues. And Paddington should be dropping in on Saturday too!

Sat 5th and Sun 6th August, 11am-5pm

GOMA, Royal Exchange Square

Drop in any time to see the exhibition and find out more…

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Paddington comes to Glasgow…

June 28, 2017 by glasgow

Paddington George Square for webWe’ve been delighted to spend some time with Paddington, during the Scottish Refugee Festival. He’s come all the way from Peru to spread the message the migration is not a crime and that people shouldn’t be locked up or criminalised just for trying to move from one country to another. He joined us for a marvellous screening at the CCA, along with our friends from the Scottish Refugee Council and Refugee Survival Trust. And he’s going to come along to Glasgow Mela too!

Glasgow Mela, Sunday 2nd July, 12-8pm, Kelvingrove Park

Come and see us on our stall if you’re in the area. Say hello to Paddington, find out more about our campaign to shift the debate on migration, and you can even write your own welcome message to a new arrival with our friends from Refuweegee. After all, People Make Glasgow…wherever they’re coming fae!

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