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UN Head Supports Nuclear Weapons Convention

International Campaign to Abolish Nuclear Weapons

10/24/2008 

ICAN welcomes Secretary General to the United Nations Ban Ki-moon's speech "The United Nations and Security in a Nuclear Weapons-Free World", made at an East-West Institute event on weapons of mass destruction and disarmament. Attended by Dr. Mohamed ElBaradei (Director of the IAEA), Dr. Henry Kissinger, and leaders from the E.U., China, India, Japan, Pakistan, and the USA, Ban Ki-moon specifically urged all nations to pursue a Nuclear Weapons Convention (NWC).

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Global Health Watch

Medact

10/16/2008 

Over 150 people attended the London launch of Global Health Watch 2 at University College London on October 16th and the report is presently being launched in over 22 countries around the world. Produced by the People’s Health Movement, Medact and the Global Equity Gauge Alliance in South Africa, GHW2 presents an alternative view of health in the 21st century that is sorely needed.

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Piraeus Appeal

A Nuclear Free World and a Nuclear Free Europe

10/14/2008 

63 years have passed since the nuclear bombings on Hiroshima and Nagasaki, which must be remembered for the excruciating human agony and devastating destruction of a kind never seen before. The “Global Voyage for a Nuclear-Free World – Peace Boat Hibakusha Project” has brought 102 Hibakusha (survivors of the atomic bombings) to Piraeus, Greece as part of the worldwide voyage to share their testimonies and the universal message of the Hibakusha that nuclear weapons must be abolished in order to never again allow their use. To this end, we join the global civil society call for a world free from nuclear weapons, underpinned by a Nuclear Weapons Convention.

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Prescription for Survival: A Doctor´s Journey to End Nuclear Madness

Nobel Prize winner Bernard Lown launches his new book

Speaker of IC Herman Spanjaard congratulates Prof Lown on booklaunch.09/25/2008 

“How close we came to extinction, and it is forgotten now.” So begins Nobel Prize-winner Bernard Lown’s story of his fight against the nuclear symptom of what he calls “the disease of militarism.” It is still active and highly contagious, as witnessed by events in Iran, North Korea, Pakistan, and all too many other places. And it can only be stopped, as this extraordinary memoir vividly demonstrates, by concerned citizens working together.

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Culture of Peace

A Small Report from the Congress

09/25/2008 

From September 12th to 14th IPPNW Germany held its 3rd Open Congress for a Culture of Peace in the Urania in Berlin.  For three days 700 participants and experts were debating to identify paths to recovery and to promote constructive proposals for more peaceful world order. More than 50 experts from all over the world gave lectures, from Ecuador, Kenya, Canada, South Africa or Palestine.

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"A Gaping Hole in the Non-Proliferation Treaty"

Disarmament network deplores decision of the Nuclear Suppliers Group

09/08/2008 

The US-India Deal Working Group of the international disarmament network, ABOLITION 2000,  in which IPPNW is involved, deplores the decision of the 45-nation Nuclear Suppliers Group (NSG) to approve a special exemption for India from its nuclear trade rules.
The exemption will allow India to participate in international nuclear trade, but, contrary to the claims of its advocates, it will not bring India further into conformity with the nonproliferation behavior expected of the member states of the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT).

more ...[Letter to Ambassador Lüdeking, January 2008]  [Letter to Minister Steinmeier, August 2008]

IPPNW calls for Ceasefire between Russia and Georgia

World Court Submission recommended

08/11/2008 

The armed conflict between Russia and Georgia is extremely dangerous and needs to be brought to a halt immediately. The impact on innocent civilians is mounting and, if allowed to continue, could spiral out of control. Further, were this territorial dispute to draw in neighboring European countries and the United States, the conflict could escalate into a confrontation between the two largest nuclear-armed states.

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Total ban of Nuclear Weapons

European Parliament

07/01/2008 

On Tuesday July 1st 2008 12:00 noon at the EP in Brussels a cross-party group representing 69 Members of the European Parliament from 19 EU member states launched a "Parliamentary declaration in support of the Nuclear Weapons Convention". Their support marked the 40th anniversary of the nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty (NPT), and the unfulfilled promise of the official Nuclear Weapon States to move towards total elimination of their nuclear arsenals.

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Stop HEU Use!

ICAN Action

05/15/2008 

IPPNW has launched a medical campaign, as part of ICAN, to accelerate the global conversion of radioisotope-producing reactors from highly enriched uranium (HEU) to low enriched uranium (LEU). The objective of the campaign is the passage of resolutions by medical associations around the world, in order to place irresistible pressure on those few producers who continue to use HEU needlessly.

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A Treaty to Abolish Nuclear Weapons

By Lawrence S. Wittner

05/05/2008 

Although few people are aware of it, there has been considerable progress over the past decade toward a treaty to abolish nuclear weapons. For many years, there had been a substantial gap between the pledges to eliminate nuclear weapons made by the signatories to the nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty of 1968 and the reality of their behavior.

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Nuclear Weapon Free - My Cup of Tea

Towards a nuclear-free future

05/01/2008 

A small table, cookies, tea bags, some thermos flasks of hot water and a lot of information materials on Nuclear Weapons, these are the basic ingredients of "Nuclear Weapon Free - My Cup of Tea", a new project seeking to raise public awareness concerning nuclear disarmament. Wearing their white coats, the medical students from Sweden, Germany and Switzerland arranged this event in cooperation with Ban All Nukes Generation (BANg), a youth disarmament network in Europe.

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Medical Peace Work

Launch of e-learning course

03/11/2008 

The course is the world´s first of its kind and it applies the latest e-learning technology in offering seven separate but interlinked modules, available free of charge to physicians, health workers and students globally. The MPW-partnership is built on an already existing European network of medical peace organizations and teaching institutions that gathered during The Hague Appeal for Peace Conference in 1999 and the IPPNW World Congress in Paris in the year 2000.

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19th European Student Conference

November 27-30, 2008
Amsterdam, the Netherlands

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19th IPPNW World Congress in 2010

"For a nuclear weapon free world -  For a future"
Basel, Switzerland,
August 25 - 30, 2010
University of Basel

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