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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Manick Govinda <govinda@manick.f2s.com> Date: 2010/1/15 Subject: Manifesto Club: Petition against Home Office's restrictions on non-EU artists and academics To: Thanks to you and thousands of other supporters the campaign is making really good progress. Below is the latest news. Best wishes and a Happy New Year Manick Govinda Campaign Co-ordinator: Visiting artists/academics petition Campaign site: http://www.manifestoclub.com/visitingartists *Breakthrough Imminent Thanks To Your Support – Case Studies Needed * Manifesto Club’s campaign and petition against the Home Office's restrictions which affect non EU artists and academics has gained new supporters and momentum from many influential people including Lord Tim Clement-Jones, Liberal Democrat Spokesman on Culture, Media and Sport in the House of Lords, who I advised in relation to a question he raised in the House of Lords about these ludicrous rules. Click on the following link to view the the debate http://www.theyworkforyou.com/lords/?id=2009-12-15a.1387.7 The debate is difficult to follow as it is couched in the language of formal exchange, importantly however, it concludes that the Government Whip Lord Brett sees no reason why “for example, academic visas do not allow working beyond honorarium – they do not allow people to become salaried. In that sense, therefore, there is no reason why entry may be denied....I will investigate to produce an answer.” This new development could be the significant breakthrough we have been seeking in order to cut through the rigid bureaucracy, however, we need to keep up the pressure. In my experience visiting artists and academics are not salaried or on a payroll but instead are given an honorarium or modest fee, however, documentary evidence would be helpful to support this viewpoint. Please submit any case studies or testimonials you have that might strengthen the argument. Lord Clement-Jones also wrote a more direct and passionate case for Manifesto Club’s campaign, in a feature article on the website epolitix.com, in which he acknowledges your support: “it is vital that all those affected by the new visa restrictions continue to campaign vigorously until we change the system to one that no longer damages UK arts and cultural exchange” http://www.epolitix.com/latestnews/article-detail/newsarticle/visa-restrictions-damaging-to-arts/ *Manifesto Club Delegation to meet Clement-Jones * The Manifesto Club has put together a delegation of representatives from the campaign including not-for-profit arts professionals from Raven Row Gallery and Artsadmin, the literary membership group English PEN, UCU (University & College Union) and Goldsmiths College to meet with Lord Clement-Jones next week. *Ten thousand signatures almost reached * Amazingly over nine thousand seven hundred and ninety-one people (9791) have already signed the petition in a very short space of time. Our aim is to reach our target of 10,000 signatories before we meet Clement-Jones next week. We only need about 200 signatures to reach our goal, so please sign the petition if you haven’t done so yet, and if you have please make that final encouragement to anyone you know who might want to sign it. The petition site is: http://www.PetitionOnline.com/MCvisit/petition.html *Keep Up the Pressure * Finally, please continue to send us news of any incidents of artists and academics being refused visas, denied entry or being deported. We are compiling further evidence which will soon be launched as a report update to our June 2009 report entitled *UK Arts and Culture: Cancelled, By Order of the Home Office* http://www.manifestoclub.com/files/UKArtsCancelled.pdf Let’s make sure that the Home Office listens to our call in 2010 for a thorough review and reconsideration of the points-based-system and the damage it is causing to our cultural relationships with non-EU artists and academics. Thank you again and best wishes Manick Govinda Campaign Co-ordinator: Visiting artists/academics petition Campaign site: http://www.manifestoclub.com/visitingartists -- Maria-Valentina Iancu _______________________________________________ Nettime-ro mailing list Nettime-ro@nettime.org http://www.nettime.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/nettime-ro --> arhiva: http://amsterdam.nettime.org/