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<big><strong style="color: red;">Draft only, page under construction</strong></big> ==Burston Strike School Ralley, Sun Sept 4th,11:00 to 16:00== Location Church Green, Burston, near Diss, Norfolk Annual rally to celebrate the longest strike in history: Schoolchildren 'went on strike' in 1914 to support their teachers, sacked by the rural squirarchy for organising agricultural workers. Join us for food (or bring a picnic if you wish), drink, entertainment (John Hegley, Robb Johnson & the Irregulars), and speakers (Diana Holland AGS Unite, Kelvin Hopkins MP, Mary Robinson, Dave Carr - introduced by Megan Dobney SERTUC and Jim Kelly Unite) Travel Coaches will be organised by a number of different organisations - contact the office for information when available. Dedicated car and coach parking is available in Burston. Nearest railway station is Diss (c.4 miles). Register interest or request more information from sertucevents@tuc.org.uk ==Friday, 16 September, UNA AGM== Dr Nitya Rao will talk on issues relating to Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment. ==The world's largest arms fair - DSEi -London on 13-16 September== (Defence & Security Equipment International) Arming repressive regimes. Boosting arms company profits. Displaying the latest killing technology. It's an event you don't want to miss. People the world over are yet again witnessing the horror of what happens when the UK and other military powers put weapons in the hands of repressive regimes. Crowd control equipment, tear gas and military equipment were sold by the UK to Gaddafi's regime, just months before he turned them on civilians calling for democracy. But it's business as usual for the UK government and arms companies: * David Cameron continued touring the Middle East with 8 high-level arms dealers in the week UK weapons were turned on protestors in Libya. * The repressive and authoritarian Saudi government continues to be one of the UK's largest weapons customers. There is no sign of an embargo despite their tanks rolling into Bahrain to help put down unrest there. stopthearmsfair.org.uk<http://www.stopthearmsfair.org.uk/> An event with global repercussions... At the last DSEi arms fair in 2009, the guests included an impressive number of A-list repressive regimes seeking to shore up their power with the latest weapons technologies: Algeria, Bahrain, Libya, Saudi Arabia, and more! Just months after its attack on Gaza in 2008-9, Israel hosted a huge pavilion of its "battle-tested" exports. Countries that are at threat of war with each other - such as India and Pakistan - shopped side-by-side. In 2011, DSEi publicity boasts that the arms fair will be "even bigger" and will host the "Largest Unmanned & Robotics Demonstration area in Europe". stopthearmsfair.org.uk<http://www.stopthearmsfair.org.uk/> ... that we can stop! Be there on 13th September The Stop the Arms Fair coalition is calling a mass day of action on Tuesday 13th September - the first day of the arms fair. We want to make it too difficult for the arms companies to do business by supporting a mass of diverse and creative actions against the fair. The day of action will be accessible to all whether it's your first demo or you've spent hours of your life chained to arms factory gates! Put it in your diary. Start talking to others and making links with local campaigns. Let's get a group from every town and city down to London for the Day of Action! To share ideas for the day, get involved in making it happen, or ask questions, use our contact form<http://stopthearmsfair.wordpress.com/contact/> or contact the supporting organisation of your choice. stopthearmsfair.org.uk<http://www.stopthearmsfair.org.uk/> Get ready for it on 12th June Sunday 12th June, 10.30am-5pm, Friends House, 173 Euston Road, London NW1 2BJ Take part in a day of workshops, plotting and scheming for an end to DSEi arms fair and an end to the arms trade. Hear the latest on who's coming to DSEi and what goes on there. Learn new skills for taking action in workshops from direct action to clowning to putting your message across. Meet others to work with on the day of action. Help finalise plans for DSEi week: from creative ideas for action to the logistics of how people will eat and sleep! If you can offer a workshop, or help out on the day, please get in touch.<http://stopthearmsfair.wordpress.com/contact/> If you can't make it to London for the day, but would like to host a workshop in your area contact chris@figtree.org.uk <mailto:chris@figtree.org.uk> stopthearmsfair.org.uk<http://www.stopthearmsfair.org.uk/> Mobilising in cities across the UK... Already groups are mobilising for DSEi in Manchester, London, Leeds and Birmingham. Members of the coalition are willing to do workshops around the country. Do get in touch<http://stopthearmsfair.wordpress.com/contact/> if you would like to invite a speaker. We hope groups around the country will be able to take part in the planning event on 12th June in London, and in our monthly meetings. If you would like to join the monthly meetings over the internet on skype, let us know.<http://stopthearmsfair.org.uk/contact/> If you are mobilising in your area, you might like to check out Disarm DSEi's map<http://www.dsei.org/exhibitors> of arms company exhibitors across the UK, and CAAT's ideas for local action<http://caat.org.uk/campaigns/this-is-not-ok/dsei-localaction.php>. ==Peace One Day, Wed Sep 21st, Norwich, afternoon + evening== {| class="wikitable" |- |width="10%"|[[Image:POD.png|150px]] |width="85%"| Events in Norwich (tbc): *4:30 pm Gathering + speech at the Peace Pillar in Chapelfield Garden *Walk to the Forum with banners *5:00 pm Vigil for Peace outside the Forum *6:00 pm Welcome by the Mayor and 'Peace One Day Exhibition' in the City Hall *7:00 pm Shared simple supper at the Friends Meeting House (Upper Goat Lane) *8:00 pm Showing of the 'Peace One Day' film: 'The day after peace' (http://www.peaceoneday.org/en/film/jeremy-films) in the FMH *Reflection and Close More details closer to the day. Organised by Norwich Peace Camp http://www.norwichpeace.org/ |} {| class="wikitable" |- |width="85%"| UN peace day. More information on the UN peace day: http://www.peaceoneday.org/en/welcome |width="10%"|[[Image:PODblue.png|150px]] |} -------------------- ==24 September“Moving Planet: A day to move beyond fossil fuels”== The next big global mobilization we're organizing at 350.org. We’re calling the day It will will be a day for our movement to get out in the streets in large numbers, on foot and on bicycle, to bring strong calls to our leaders that we need to get off fossil fuels and move to 350ppm. We got into much more detail on the call, so for those of you who missed it, please click on the link to read a summary of the calls and listen to a recording: www.350.org/global-call-report It was really exciting to see people dialing in from all around the world - 29 countries in all, and hear some great feedback and questions too. It was a real reminder of the collective power of this movement to shape something really powerful to do together this year--we do hope you check out our call report here: www.350.org/global-call-report ==Autumn Human Rights Film Programme at Cinema City.== A five-week programme of Monday night showings, covering five decades of Human Rights in film. 19, 26, September 3, 10, 17 October Saturday 22 October – Big Sky Concert at Norwich Assembly House. An exciting World Premiere of a newly commissioned choral work, to celebrate Amnesty’s Anniversary. The Norwich concert will be part of a national concert programme, involving choirs from a number of cities throughout the UK. Autumn series of Philosophy Lectures at UEA – November (dates tbc) This year’s public lectures will have a Human Rights theme. Check our website for updates. For all enquiries please contact info@norwichamnesty.org.uk or 01603 810740 and do please share this programme as widely as you can with friends and colleagues. {{Norwich Scoop footer|}}
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