Bulletin no. 363, 25 January 2015
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FORTHCOMING EVENTSAll welcomeActivist social media skillsAn informal session exploring how we can use social media to grow and maximise the impact of our campaigns. Venue has Wi-Fi.7.30pm, Tuesday 10 FebruaryFar From the Madding Crowd, Friars Entry (off Magdalen street)Celebrating Palestinian womenTo mark International Womens Festival Jan Chalmers will speak about the Palestinian Tapestry Project.7.30pm Tuesday 10 MarchOxford Town Hall, St Aldates, OxfordInternational issues and the general electionParliamentary candidates are being invited to come along to a meeting jointly organised by Oxford PSC and other international and peace campaign organisations. Details to be confirmed.7.30pm Tuesday 14 AprilOxford Town Hall, St Aldates, OxfordOxford PSC Annual General MeetingAGM where we will have a guest speaker (to be confirmed), review our activities, plan ahead and elect our team of officers.7.30pm Tuesday 12 May
Oxford Town Hall, St Aldates, Oxford
We were sad to learn of the death of Mike Marqusee. He had wanted to talk to us all
in Oxford and twice we arranged it, but the ups and downs in his health made
this not to be. http://www.theguardian.com/profile/mikemarqusee
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As an Oxford
anti- we are pleased to help spread the
distribution of this document https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1uPPoRhEHddvIIxfOFBUlefeYKiUXW_ZlK8xHH_v1yIs/viewform?c=0&w=1
opposing the invitation of Marin Le Pen
to the Oxford Union. On this an open letter can be found here here: http://goo.gl/forms/0AaPVWmbSM
and we have been asked to support the
UAF rally with Maz Saleem speaking, taking place on 28th Jan in Oxford Town
Hall and encourage members to attend, and to support the UAF protest that will
take place on 5th February if Marine Le Pen’s talk goes ahead and encourage
members to attend.
Dear
Family and Friends
Yesterday the
Armenian Orthodox Christian community of Palestine was celebrating
Christmas Eve and the birth of Jesus. It was the third Christmas
celebrated by Palestinian Christians here in the last four weeks, the first
being 25th December for Catholics and Protestants, the second being 6th
December when the other Orthodox churches celebrate Christmas and the Epiphany
on the same day, and the third being 18/19th for Armenian Orthodox.
For those of you who don't already know, I'm here again in Palestine, feeling
privileged to be serving a second term as an ecumenical accompanier. For
the next three months, I'll be listening to the stories of the people I meet,
accompanying them in their daily lives, monitoring and reporting on the human
rights situation and giving support to people on all sides of the
Israel-Palestine conflict who are working in non-violent ways to bring the
Israeli military occupation of Palestine to an end and bring a just and
compassionate peace a little nearer for all who live here. Then I
come home and talk about what I see and hear!
Those, in
a nutshell, are my tasks as an Ecumenical Accompanier. You can find out
more about the programme and read some of the reports of fellow EAs on the
EAPPI website http://www.eappi.org/
All my
best wishes,
G