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janvier 18, 2017

Montreal Declaration for a Nuclear-Fission-Free World

Statements


2016 World Social Forum

As citizens of this planet inspired by the Second Thematic World Social Forum for a Nuclear-Fission-Free World, conducted in Montreal from August 8 to August 12, 2016, we are collectively calling for a mobilization of civil society around the world to bring about the elimination of all nuclear weapons, to put an end to the continued mass-production of all high-level nuclear wastes by phasing out all nuclear reactors, and to bring to a halt all uranium mining worldwide.

This call goes out to fellow citizens of all countries worldwide who see the need, whether as an individual or as a member of an organization, for a nuclear-fission-free world. We are committed to building a global network of citizens of the world who will work together, using the internet and social media to overcome isolation, to provide mutual support and to coordinate the launching of joint actions for a world free of nuclear fission technology, whether civilian or military.

We will begin by creating communication channels to share information and educational tools on legal, technical, financial, medical, and security-related matters linked to military and non-military nuclear activities. We will pool our resources across national boundaries in a spirit of cooperation, allowing us to contribute to the formulation of a convergent and unified response to counteract the plans of the nuclear establishment that operates on a global scale to multiply civil and military nuclear installations worldwide and to dump, bury and abandon nuclear wastes.

We recognize each nuclear weapon as an instrument of brutal and unsurpassed terror, designed to kill millions of innocent men, women and children at a single stroke. We realize that even a limited nuclear war can provoke sudden extreme climate change on a global scale, crippling agricultural production and threatening the survival of all higher forms of life. We are grimly aware that a nuclear-armed world will surely destroy itself and set in motion a process that will undo four billion years of evolution. We are determined to help guide the world away from the brink of nuclear annihilation.

We recognize each nuclear reactor as a repository of the most pernicious industrial waste ever known; waste so radioactive that it spontaneously melts down if not continually cooled; waste that, when targeted by terrorists or saboteurs, or by conventional warfare, will render large portions of the earth uninhabitable for centuries; waste that contains material that can be used as a nuclear explosive at any time in the future, for thousands of years to come.

We recognize uranium as the key element behind all nuclear weapons and all nuclear reactors, and we endorse the call by the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War and by the 2015 Quebec World Uranium Symposium for a total global ban on the mining and processing of uranium.

We will use our networks

– to pressure governments everywhere to put an end to nuclear fission;

– to expose the dangers associated with the export and transport of nuclear materials and nuclear waste;

– to puncture the myths used to prop up and justify our irrational nuclear addiction;

– to tell the sobering stories of nuclear victims and nuclear refugees;

– to emphasize our moral responsibilities not to burden future generations with a poisonous nuclear legacy;

– to warn governments without nuclear facilities to realize the dangers and avoid becoming enmeshed in this technology;

– to disseminate the findings of engineers, doctors, biologists, ecologists, physicists and concerned citizens having special knowledge and appreciation of nuclear dangers;

– to promote and popularize the wide variety of renewable energy alternatives that are green and sustainable;

– to launch lawsuits and to support whistle-blowers to halt the most egregious examples of nuclear malfeasance;

– to promote non-violent conflict resolution, and

– to denounce the illegal, immoral, and insane obsession with nuclear weapons arsenals.

We invite all people, groups and organizations involved in the effort for a world without nuclear fission and uranium mining, to commit themselves to this effort. We also ask them to endorse this declaration and to transmit it widely in their networks.

This declaration is partly inspired by the Tokyo Appeal issued by the First Thematic World Social Form for a Nuclear-Free World held in Tokyo and Fukushima in March 2016.


To endorse the declaration send name, location, and e-mail address to ccnr@web.ca


東京アピール:核のない世界を実現するための世界的ネットワーク構築への呼びかけ Declaration: « Non Merci Aux Aux Jeux Olympiques de Tokyo »

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Iroquois Caucus, Anishinabek Nation issue Declaration, send letter to Trudeau regarding Radioactive Liquid Shipments from Chalk River

The Iroquois Caucus and the Anishinabek Nation wish to announce that they have issued a Joint Declaration regarding their serious concerns regarding the transportation of highly-radioactive liquid waste on their respective territories.

Statements

Declaration: « Non Merci Aux Aux Jeux Olympiques de Tokyo »

Les écrans de télévision sont aujourd’hui focalisés sur les batailles triangulaires entre le Gouverneur de Tokyo, Yuriko Koiké, les JOC ( Japan Olympic Committee ) et le Comité d’Organisation de Tokyo quant aux choix des sites qui seront utilisés pour les Jeux Olympiques de Tokyo. Il est certain qu’un total de $ 2,300,000,000,000 dépensé pour les Jeux olympiques et paralympiques qui ne durent que deux semaines soulève un problème d’envergure.

Statements

東京アピール:核のない世界を実現するための世界的ネットワーク構築への呼びかけ

あらゆる形態の核にかんするテーマ別世界社会フォーラムが、東京と福島で2016年3月23日から28日まで開催され、三大陸、10カ国から参加者が集いました。私たち参加者は、軍事であれ民生利用であれ、いかなる核も存在しない世界を実現するための共同行動を起こし、そのための相互のコミュニケーションと支援を実現するためのネットワーク構築を呼びかけます。

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janvier 18, 2017

Montreal Declaration for a Nuclear-Fission-Free World

Statements


2016 World Social Forum

As citizens of this planet inspired by the Second Thematic World Social Forum for a Nuclear-Fission-Free World, conducted in Montreal from August 8 to August 12, 2016, we are collectively calling for a mobilization of civil society around the world to bring about the elimination of all nuclear weapons, to put an end to the continued mass-production of all high-level nuclear wastes by phasing out all nuclear reactors, and to bring to a halt all uranium mining worldwide.

This call goes out to fellow citizens of all countries worldwide who see the need, whether as an individual or as a member of an organization, for a nuclear-fission-free world. We are committed to building a global network of citizens of the world who will work together, using the internet and social media to overcome isolation, to provide mutual support and to coordinate the launching of joint actions for a world free of nuclear fission technology, whether civilian or military.

We will begin by creating communication channels to share information and educational tools on legal, technical, financial, medical, and security-related matters linked to military and non-military nuclear activities. We will pool our resources across national boundaries in a spirit of cooperation, allowing us to contribute to the formulation of a convergent and unified response to counteract the plans of the nuclear establishment that operates on a global scale to multiply civil and military nuclear installations worldwide and to dump, bury and abandon nuclear wastes.

We recognize each nuclear weapon as an instrument of brutal and unsurpassed terror, designed to kill millions of innocent men, women and children at a single stroke. We realize that even a limited nuclear war can provoke sudden extreme climate change on a global scale, crippling agricultural production and threatening the survival of all higher forms of life. We are grimly aware that a nuclear-armed world will surely destroy itself and set in motion a process that will undo four billion years of evolution. We are determined to help guide the world away from the brink of nuclear annihilation.

We recognize each nuclear reactor as a repository of the most pernicious industrial waste ever known; waste so radioactive that it spontaneously melts down if not continually cooled; waste that, when targeted by terrorists or saboteurs, or by conventional warfare, will render large portions of the earth uninhabitable for centuries; waste that contains material that can be used as a nuclear explosive at any time in the future, for thousands of years to come.

We recognize uranium as the key element behind all nuclear weapons and all nuclear reactors, and we endorse the call by the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War and by the 2015 Quebec World Uranium Symposium for a total global ban on the mining and processing of uranium.

We will use our networks

– to pressure governments everywhere to put an end to nuclear fission;

– to expose the dangers associated with the export and transport of nuclear materials and nuclear waste;

– to puncture the myths used to prop up and justify our irrational nuclear addiction;

– to tell the sobering stories of nuclear victims and nuclear refugees;

– to emphasize our moral responsibilities not to burden future generations with a poisonous nuclear legacy;

– to warn governments without nuclear facilities to realize the dangers and avoid becoming enmeshed in this technology;

– to disseminate the findings of engineers, doctors, biologists, ecologists, physicists and concerned citizens having special knowledge and appreciation of nuclear dangers;

– to promote and popularize the wide variety of renewable energy alternatives that are green and sustainable;

– to launch lawsuits and to support whistle-blowers to halt the most egregious examples of nuclear malfeasance;

– to promote non-violent conflict resolution, and

– to denounce the illegal, immoral, and insane obsession with nuclear weapons arsenals.

We invite all people, groups and organizations involved in the effort for a world without nuclear fission and uranium mining, to commit themselves to this effort. We also ask them to endorse this declaration and to transmit it widely in their networks.

This declaration is partly inspired by the Tokyo Appeal issued by the First Thematic World Social Form for a Nuclear-Free World held in Tokyo and Fukushima in March 2016.


To endorse the declaration send name, location, and e-mail address to ccnr@web.ca


Call From Tokyo For Global Network Towards A World Without Nuclear Declaration: « Non Merci Aux Aux Jeux Olympiques de Tokyo »

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Iroquois Caucus, Anishinabek Nation issue Declaration, send letter to Trudeau regarding Radioactive Liquid Shipments from Chalk River

The Iroquois Caucus and the Anishinabek Nation wish to announce that they have issued a Joint Declaration regarding their serious concerns regarding the transportation of highly-radioactive liquid waste on their respective territories.

Statements

Declaration: « Non Merci Aux Aux Jeux Olympiques de Tokyo »

Les écrans de télévision sont aujourd’hui focalisés sur les batailles triangulaires entre le Gouverneur de Tokyo, Yuriko Koiké, les JOC ( Japan Olympic Committee ) et le Comité d’Organisation de Tokyo quant aux choix des sites qui seront utilisés pour les Jeux Olympiques de Tokyo. Il est certain qu’un total de $ 2,300,000,000,000 dépensé pour les Jeux olympiques et paralympiques qui ne durent que deux semaines soulève un problème d’envergure.

Statements

Call From Tokyo For Global Network Towards A World Without Nuclear

We, participants of the 1st Thematic World Social Forum against civil and military nuclear, conducted in Tokyo and Fukushima from March, 23 to 28, 2016, from more than 10 countries from 3 continents, call for the creation of a global network in support of intercom, mutual support and the launch of joint actions for a world without civil and military nuclear.

janvier 18, 2017

Montreal Declaration for a Nuclear-Fission-Free World

Statements

2016 World Social Forum

As citizens of this planet inspired by the Second Thematic World Social Forum for a Nuclear-Fission-Free World, conducted in Montreal from August 8 to August 12, 2016, we are collectively calling for a mobilization of civil society around the world to bring about the elimination of all nuclear weapons, to put an end to the continued mass-production of all high-level nuclear wastes by phasing out all nuclear reactors, and to bring to a halt all uranium mining worldwide.

This call goes out to fellow citizens of all countries worldwide who see the need, whether as an individual or as a member of an organization, for a nuclear-fission-free world. We are committed to building a global network of citizens of the world who will work together, using the internet and social media to overcome isolation, to provide mutual support and to coordinate the launching of joint actions for a world free of nuclear fission technology, whether civilian or military.

We will begin by creating communication channels to share information and educational tools on legal, technical, financial, medical, and security-related matters linked to military and non-military nuclear activities. We will pool our resources across national boundaries in a spirit of cooperation, allowing us to contribute to the formulation of a convergent and unified response to counteract the plans of the nuclear establishment that operates on a global scale to multiply civil and military nuclear installations worldwide and to dump, bury and abandon nuclear wastes.

We recognize each nuclear weapon as an instrument of brutal and unsurpassed terror, designed to kill millions of innocent men, women and children at a single stroke. We realize that even a limited nuclear war can provoke sudden extreme climate change on a global scale, crippling agricultural production and threatening the survival of all higher forms of life. We are grimly aware that a nuclear-armed world will surely destroy itself and set in motion a process that will undo four billion years of evolution. We are determined to help guide the world away from the brink of nuclear annihilation.

We recognize each nuclear reactor as a repository of the most pernicious industrial waste ever known; waste so radioactive that it spontaneously melts down if not continually cooled; waste that, when targeted by terrorists or saboteurs, or by conventional warfare, will render large portions of the earth uninhabitable for centuries; waste that contains material that can be used as a nuclear explosive at any time in the future, for thousands of years to come.

We recognize uranium as the key element behind all nuclear weapons and all nuclear reactors, and we endorse the call by the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War and by the 2015 Quebec World Uranium Symposium for a total global ban on the mining and processing of uranium.

We will use our networks

– to pressure governments everywhere to put an end to nuclear fission;

– to expose the dangers associated with the export and transport of nuclear materials and nuclear waste;

– to puncture the myths used to prop up and justify our irrational nuclear addiction;

– to tell the sobering stories of nuclear victims and nuclear refugees;

– to emphasize our moral responsibilities not to burden future generations with a poisonous nuclear legacy;

– to warn governments without nuclear facilities to realize the dangers and avoid becoming enmeshed in this technology;

– to disseminate the findings of engineers, doctors, biologists, ecologists, physicists and concerned citizens having special knowledge and appreciation of nuclear dangers;

– to promote and popularize the wide variety of renewable energy alternatives that are green and sustainable;

– to launch lawsuits and to support whistle-blowers to halt the most egregious examples of nuclear malfeasance;

– to promote non-violent conflict resolution, and

– to denounce the illegal, immoral, and insane obsession with nuclear weapons arsenals.

We invite all people, groups and organizations involved in the effort for a world without nuclear fission and uranium mining, to commit themselves to this effort. We also ask them to endorse this declaration and to transmit it widely in their networks.

This declaration is partly inspired by the Tokyo Appeal issued by the First Thematic World Social Form for a Nuclear-Free World held in Tokyo and Fukushima in March 2016.


To endorse the declaration send name, location, and e-mail address to ccnr@web.ca


Call From Tokyo For Global Network Towards A World Without Nuclear Declaration: « Non Merci Aux Aux Jeux Olympiques de Tokyo »

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Radioactive Liquid Shipments

Statements

Iroquois Caucus, Anishinabek Nation issue Declaration, send letter to Trudeau regarding Radioactive Liquid Shipments from Chalk River

The Iroquois Caucus and the Anishinabek Nation wish to announce that they have issued a Joint Declaration regarding their serious concerns regarding the transportation of highly-radioactive liquid waste on their respective territories.

Statements

Declaration: « Non Merci Aux Aux Jeux Olympiques de Tokyo »

Les écrans de télévision sont aujourd’hui focalisés sur les batailles triangulaires entre le Gouverneur de Tokyo, Yuriko Koiké, les JOC ( Japan Olympic Committee ) et le Comité d’Organisation de Tokyo quant aux choix des sites qui seront utilisés pour les Jeux Olympiques de Tokyo. Il est certain qu’un total de $ 2,300,000,000,000 dépensé pour les Jeux olympiques et paralympiques qui ne durent que deux semaines soulève un problème d’envergure.

Statements

Call From Tokyo For Global Network Towards A World Without Nuclear

We, participants of the 1st Thematic World Social Forum against civil and military nuclear, conducted in Tokyo and Fukushima from March, 23 to 28, 2016, from more than 10 countries from 3 continents, call for the creation of a global network in support of intercom, mutual support and the launch of joint actions for a world without civil and military nuclear.

janvier 18, 2017

Montreal Declaration for a Nuclear-Fission-Free World

Statements


2016 World Social Forum

As citizens of this planet inspired by the Second Thematic World Social Forum for a Nuclear-Fission-Free World, conducted in Montreal from August 8 to August 12, 2016, we are collectively calling for a mobilization of civil society around the world to bring about the elimination of all nuclear weapons, to put an end to the continued mass-production of all high-level nuclear wastes by phasing out all nuclear reactors, and to bring to a halt all uranium mining worldwide.

This call goes out to fellow citizens of all countries worldwide who see the need, whether as an individual or as a member of an organization, for a nuclear-fission-free world. We are committed to building a global network of citizens of the world who will work together, using the internet and social media to overcome isolation, to provide mutual support and to coordinate the launching of joint actions for a world free of nuclear fission technology, whether civilian or military.

We will begin by creating communication channels to share information and educational tools on legal, technical, financial, medical, and security-related matters linked to military and non-military nuclear activities. We will pool our resources across national boundaries in a spirit of cooperation, allowing us to contribute to the formulation of a convergent and unified response to counteract the plans of the nuclear establishment that operates on a global scale to multiply civil and military nuclear installations worldwide and to dump, bury and abandon nuclear wastes.

We recognize each nuclear weapon as an instrument of brutal and unsurpassed terror, designed to kill millions of innocent men, women and children at a single stroke. We realize that even a limited nuclear war can provoke sudden extreme climate change on a global scale, crippling agricultural production and threatening the survival of all higher forms of life. We are grimly aware that a nuclear-armed world will surely destroy itself and set in motion a process that will undo four billion years of evolution. We are determined to help guide the world away from the brink of nuclear annihilation.

We recognize each nuclear reactor as a repository of the most pernicious industrial waste ever known; waste so radioactive that it spontaneously melts down if not continually cooled; waste that, when targeted by terrorists or saboteurs, or by conventional warfare, will render large portions of the earth uninhabitable for centuries; waste that contains material that can be used as a nuclear explosive at any time in the future, for thousands of years to come.

We recognize uranium as the key element behind all nuclear weapons and all nuclear reactors, and we endorse the call by the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War and by the 2015 Quebec World Uranium Symposium for a total global ban on the mining and processing of uranium.

We will use our networks

– to pressure governments everywhere to put an end to nuclear fission;

– to expose the dangers associated with the export and transport of nuclear materials and nuclear waste;

– to puncture the myths used to prop up and justify our irrational nuclear addiction;

– to tell the sobering stories of nuclear victims and nuclear refugees;

– to emphasize our moral responsibilities not to burden future generations with a poisonous nuclear legacy;

– to warn governments without nuclear facilities to realize the dangers and avoid becoming enmeshed in this technology;

– to disseminate the findings of engineers, doctors, biologists, ecologists, physicists and concerned citizens having special knowledge and appreciation of nuclear dangers;

– to promote and popularize the wide variety of renewable energy alternatives that are green and sustainable;

– to launch lawsuits and to support whistle-blowers to halt the most egregious examples of nuclear malfeasance;

– to promote non-violent conflict resolution, and

– to denounce the illegal, immoral, and insane obsession with nuclear weapons arsenals.

We invite all people, groups and organizations involved in the effort for a world without nuclear fission and uranium mining, to commit themselves to this effort. We also ask them to endorse this declaration and to transmit it widely in their networks.

This declaration is partly inspired by the Tokyo Appeal issued by the First Thematic World Social Form for a Nuclear-Free World held in Tokyo and Fukushima in March 2016.


To endorse the declaration send name, location, and e-mail address to ccnr@web.ca


Call From Tokyo For Global Network Towards A World Without Nuclear Declaration: « Non Merci Aux Aux Jeux Olympiques de Tokyo »

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Statements

Iroquois Caucus, Anishinabek Nation issue Declaration, send letter to Trudeau regarding Radioactive Liquid Shipments from Chalk River

The Iroquois Caucus and the Anishinabek Nation wish to announce that they have issued a Joint Declaration regarding their serious concerns regarding the transportation of highly-radioactive liquid waste on their respective territories.

Statements

Declaration: « Non Merci Aux Aux Jeux Olympiques de Tokyo »

Les écrans de télévision sont aujourd’hui focalisés sur les batailles triangulaires entre le Gouverneur de Tokyo, Yuriko Koiké, les JOC ( Japan Olympic Committee ) et le Comité d’Organisation de Tokyo quant aux choix des sites qui seront utilisés pour les Jeux Olympiques de Tokyo. Il est certain qu’un total de $ 2,300,000,000,000 dépensé pour les Jeux olympiques et paralympiques qui ne durent que deux semaines soulève un problème d’envergure.

Statements

Call From Tokyo For Global Network Towards A World Without Nuclear

We, participants of the 1st Thematic World Social Forum against civil and military nuclear, conducted in Tokyo and Fukushima from March, 23 to 28, 2016, from more than 10 countries from 3 continents, call for the creation of a global network in support of intercom, mutual support and the launch of joint actions for a world without civil and military nuclear.

janvier 18, 2017

Montreal Declaration for a Nuclear-Fission-Free World

Statements


2016 World Social Forum

As citizens of this planet inspired by the Second Thematic World Social Forum for a Nuclear-Fission-Free World, conducted in Montreal from August 8 to August 12, 2016, we are collectively calling for a mobilization of civil society around the world to bring about the elimination of all nuclear weapons, to put an end to the continued mass-production of all high-level nuclear wastes by phasing out all nuclear reactors, and to bring to a halt all uranium mining worldwide.

This call goes out to fellow citizens of all countries worldwide who see the need, whether as an individual or as a member of an organization, for a nuclear-fission-free world. We are committed to building a global network of citizens of the world who will work together, using the internet and social media to overcome isolation, to provide mutual support and to coordinate the launching of joint actions for a world free of nuclear fission technology, whether civilian or military.

We will begin by creating communication channels to share information and educational tools on legal, technical, financial, medical, and security-related matters linked to military and non-military nuclear activities. We will pool our resources across national boundaries in a spirit of cooperation, allowing us to contribute to the formulation of a convergent and unified response to counteract the plans of the nuclear establishment that operates on a global scale to multiply civil and military nuclear installations worldwide and to dump, bury and abandon nuclear wastes.

We recognize each nuclear weapon as an instrument of brutal and unsurpassed terror, designed to kill millions of innocent men, women and children at a single stroke. We realize that even a limited nuclear war can provoke sudden extreme climate change on a global scale, crippling agricultural production and threatening the survival of all higher forms of life. We are grimly aware that a nuclear-armed world will surely destroy itself and set in motion a process that will undo four billion years of evolution. We are determined to help guide the world away from the brink of nuclear annihilation.

We recognize each nuclear reactor as a repository of the most pernicious industrial waste ever known; waste so radioactive that it spontaneously melts down if not continually cooled; waste that, when targeted by terrorists or saboteurs, or by conventional warfare, will render large portions of the earth uninhabitable for centuries; waste that contains material that can be used as a nuclear explosive at any time in the future, for thousands of years to come.

We recognize uranium as the key element behind all nuclear weapons and all nuclear reactors, and we endorse the call by the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War and by the 2015 Quebec World Uranium Symposium for a total global ban on the mining and processing of uranium.

We will use our networks

– to pressure governments everywhere to put an end to nuclear fission;

– to expose the dangers associated with the export and transport of nuclear materials and nuclear waste;

– to puncture the myths used to prop up and justify our irrational nuclear addiction;

– to tell the sobering stories of nuclear victims and nuclear refugees;

– to emphasize our moral responsibilities not to burden future generations with a poisonous nuclear legacy;

– to warn governments without nuclear facilities to realize the dangers and avoid becoming enmeshed in this technology;

– to disseminate the findings of engineers, doctors, biologists, ecologists, physicists and concerned citizens having special knowledge and appreciation of nuclear dangers;

– to promote and popularize the wide variety of renewable energy alternatives that are green and sustainable;

– to launch lawsuits and to support whistle-blowers to halt the most egregious examples of nuclear malfeasance;

– to promote non-violent conflict resolution, and

– to denounce the illegal, immoral, and insane obsession with nuclear weapons arsenals.

We invite all people, groups and organizations involved in the effort for a world without nuclear fission and uranium mining, to commit themselves to this effort. We also ask them to endorse this declaration and to transmit it widely in their networks.

This declaration is partly inspired by the Tokyo Appeal issued by the First Thematic World Social Form for a Nuclear-Free World held in Tokyo and Fukushima in March 2016.


To endorse the declaration send name, location, and e-mail address to ccnr@web.ca


Call From Tokyo For Global Network Towards A World Without Nuclear Declaration: « Non Merci Aux Aux Jeux Olympiques de Tokyo »

Related Posts

Statements

Iroquois Caucus, Anishinabek Nation issue Declaration, send letter to Trudeau regarding Radioactive Liquid Shipments from Chalk River

The Iroquois Caucus and the Anishinabek Nation wish to announce that they have issued a Joint Declaration regarding their serious concerns regarding the transportation of highly-radioactive liquid waste on their respective territories.

Statements

Declaration: « Non Merci Aux Aux Jeux Olympiques de Tokyo »

Les écrans de télévision sont aujourd’hui focalisés sur les batailles triangulaires entre le Gouverneur de Tokyo, Yuriko Koiké, les JOC ( Japan Olympic Committee ) et le Comité d’Organisation de Tokyo quant aux choix des sites qui seront utilisés pour les Jeux Olympiques de Tokyo. Il est certain qu’un total de $ 2,300,000,000,000 dépensé pour les Jeux olympiques et paralympiques qui ne durent que deux semaines soulève un problème d’envergure.

Statements

Call From Tokyo For Global Network Towards A World Without Nuclear

We, participants of the 1st Thematic World Social Forum against civil and military nuclear, conducted in Tokyo and Fukushima from March, 23 to 28, 2016, from more than 10 countries from 3 continents, call for the creation of a global network in support of intercom, mutual support and the launch of joint actions for a world without civil and military nuclear.

janvier 18, 2017

Montreal Declaration for a Nuclear-Fission-Free World

Statements


2016 World Social Forum

As citizens of this planet inspired by the Second Thematic World Social Forum for a Nuclear-Fission-Free World, conducted in Montreal from August 8 to August 12, 2016, we are collectively calling for a mobilization of civil society around the world to bring about the elimination of all nuclear weapons, to put an end to the continued mass-production of all high-level nuclear wastes by phasing out all nuclear reactors, and to bring to a halt all uranium mining worldwide.

This call goes out to fellow citizens of all countries worldwide who see the need, whether as an individual or as a member of an organization, for a nuclear-fission-free world. We are committed to building a global network of citizens of the world who will work together, using the internet and social media to overcome isolation, to provide mutual support and to coordinate the launching of joint actions for a world free of nuclear fission technology, whether civilian or military.

We will begin by creating communication channels to share information and educational tools on legal, technical, financial, medical, and security-related matters linked to military and non-military nuclear activities. We will pool our resources across national boundaries in a spirit of cooperation, allowing us to contribute to the formulation of a convergent and unified response to counteract the plans of the nuclear establishment that operates on a global scale to multiply civil and military nuclear installations worldwide and to dump, bury and abandon nuclear wastes.

We recognize each nuclear weapon as an instrument of brutal and unsurpassed terror, designed to kill millions of innocent men, women and children at a single stroke. We realize that even a limited nuclear war can provoke sudden extreme climate change on a global scale, crippling agricultural production and threatening the survival of all higher forms of life. We are grimly aware that a nuclear-armed world will surely destroy itself and set in motion a process that will undo four billion years of evolution. We are determined to help guide the world away from the brink of nuclear annihilation.

We recognize each nuclear reactor as a repository of the most pernicious industrial waste ever known; waste so radioactive that it spontaneously melts down if not continually cooled; waste that, when targeted by terrorists or saboteurs, or by conventional warfare, will render large portions of the earth uninhabitable for centuries; waste that contains material that can be used as a nuclear explosive at any time in the future, for thousands of years to come.

We recognize uranium as the key element behind all nuclear weapons and all nuclear reactors, and we endorse the call by the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War and by the 2015 Quebec World Uranium Symposium for a total global ban on the mining and processing of uranium.

We will use our networks

– to pressure governments everywhere to put an end to nuclear fission;

– to expose the dangers associated with the export and transport of nuclear materials and nuclear waste;

– to puncture the myths used to prop up and justify our irrational nuclear addiction;

– to tell the sobering stories of nuclear victims and nuclear refugees;

– to emphasize our moral responsibilities not to burden future generations with a poisonous nuclear legacy;

– to warn governments without nuclear facilities to realize the dangers and avoid becoming enmeshed in this technology;

– to disseminate the findings of engineers, doctors, biologists, ecologists, physicists and concerned citizens having special knowledge and appreciation of nuclear dangers;

– to promote and popularize the wide variety of renewable energy alternatives that are green and sustainable;

– to launch lawsuits and to support whistle-blowers to halt the most egregious examples of nuclear malfeasance;

– to promote non-violent conflict resolution, and

– to denounce the illegal, immoral, and insane obsession with nuclear weapons arsenals.

We invite all people, groups and organizations involved in the effort for a world without nuclear fission and uranium mining, to commit themselves to this effort. We also ask them to endorse this declaration and to transmit it widely in their networks.

This declaration is partly inspired by the Tokyo Appeal issued by the First Thematic World Social Form for a Nuclear-Free World held in Tokyo and Fukushima in March 2016.


To endorse the declaration send name, location, and e-mail address to ccnr@web.ca


Call From Tokyo For Global Network Towards A World Without Nuclear Declaration: « Non Merci Aux Aux Jeux Olympiques de Tokyo »

Related Posts

Statements

Iroquois Caucus, Anishinabek Nation issue Declaration, send letter to Trudeau regarding Radioactive Liquid Shipments from Chalk River

The Iroquois Caucus and the Anishinabek Nation wish to announce that they have issued a Joint Declaration regarding their serious concerns regarding the transportation of highly-radioactive liquid waste on their respective territories.

Statements

Declaration: « Non Merci Aux Aux Jeux Olympiques de Tokyo »

Les écrans de télévision sont aujourd’hui focalisés sur les batailles triangulaires entre le Gouverneur de Tokyo, Yuriko Koiké, les JOC ( Japan Olympic Committee ) et le Comité d’Organisation de Tokyo quant aux choix des sites qui seront utilisés pour les Jeux Olympiques de Tokyo. Il est certain qu’un total de $ 2,300,000,000,000 dépensé pour les Jeux olympiques et paralympiques qui ne durent que deux semaines soulève un problème d’envergure.

Statements

Call From Tokyo For Global Network Towards A World Without Nuclear

We, participants of the 1st Thematic World Social Forum against civil and military nuclear, conducted in Tokyo and Fukushima from March, 23 to 28, 2016, from more than 10 countries from 3 continents, call for the creation of a global network in support of intercom, mutual support and the launch of joint actions for a world without civil and military nuclear.

janvier 18, 2017

Montreal Declaration for a Nuclear-Fission-Free World

Statements


2016 World Social Forum

As citizens of this planet inspired by the Second Thematic World Social Forum for a Nuclear-Fission-Free World, conducted in Montreal from August 8 to August 12, 2016, we are collectively calling for a mobilization of civil society around the world to bring about the elimination of all nuclear weapons, to put an end to the continued mass-production of all high-level nuclear wastes by phasing out all nuclear reactors, and to bring to a halt all uranium mining worldwide.

This call goes out to fellow citizens of all countries worldwide who see the need, whether as an individual or as a member of an organization, for a nuclear-fission-free world. We are committed to building a global network of citizens of the world who will work together, using the internet and social media to overcome isolation, to provide mutual support and to coordinate the launching of joint actions for a world free of nuclear fission technology, whether civilian or military.

We will begin by creating communication channels to share information and educational tools on legal, technical, financial, medical, and security-related matters linked to military and non-military nuclear activities. We will pool our resources across national boundaries in a spirit of cooperation, allowing us to contribute to the formulation of a convergent and unified response to counteract the plans of the nuclear establishment that operates on a global scale to multiply civil and military nuclear installations worldwide and to dump, bury and abandon nuclear wastes.

We recognize each nuclear weapon as an instrument of brutal and unsurpassed terror, designed to kill millions of innocent men, women and children at a single stroke. We realize that even a limited nuclear war can provoke sudden extreme climate change on a global scale, crippling agricultural production and threatening the survival of all higher forms of life. We are grimly aware that a nuclear-armed world will surely destroy itself and set in motion a process that will undo four billion years of evolution. We are determined to help guide the world away from the brink of nuclear annihilation.

We recognize each nuclear reactor as a repository of the most pernicious industrial waste ever known; waste so radioactive that it spontaneously melts down if not continually cooled; waste that, when targeted by terrorists or saboteurs, or by conventional warfare, will render large portions of the earth uninhabitable for centuries; waste that contains material that can be used as a nuclear explosive at any time in the future, for thousands of years to come.

We recognize uranium as the key element behind all nuclear weapons and all nuclear reactors, and we endorse the call by the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War and by the 2015 Quebec World Uranium Symposium for a total global ban on the mining and processing of uranium.

We will use our networks

– to pressure governments everywhere to put an end to nuclear fission;

– to expose the dangers associated with the export and transport of nuclear materials and nuclear waste;

– to puncture the myths used to prop up and justify our irrational nuclear addiction;

– to tell the sobering stories of nuclear victims and nuclear refugees;

– to emphasize our moral responsibilities not to burden future generations with a poisonous nuclear legacy;

– to warn governments without nuclear facilities to realize the dangers and avoid becoming enmeshed in this technology;

– to disseminate the findings of engineers, doctors, biologists, ecologists, physicists and concerned citizens having special knowledge and appreciation of nuclear dangers;

– to promote and popularize the wide variety of renewable energy alternatives that are green and sustainable;

– to launch lawsuits and to support whistle-blowers to halt the most egregious examples of nuclear malfeasance;

– to promote non-violent conflict resolution, and

– to denounce the illegal, immoral, and insane obsession with nuclear weapons arsenals.

We invite all people, groups and organizations involved in the effort for a world without nuclear fission and uranium mining, to commit themselves to this effort. We also ask them to endorse this declaration and to transmit it widely in their networks.

This declaration is partly inspired by the Tokyo Appeal issued by the First Thematic World Social Form for a Nuclear-Free World held in Tokyo and Fukushima in March 2016.


To endorse the declaration send name, location, and e-mail address to ccnr@web.ca


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Declaraciones


2016 World Social Forum

As citizens of this planet inspired by the Second Thematic World Social Forum for a Nuclear-Fission-Free World, conducted in Montreal from August 8 to August 12, 2016, we are collectively calling for a mobilization of civil society around the world to bring about the elimination of all nuclear weapons, to put an end to the continued mass-production of all high-level nuclear wastes by phasing out all nuclear reactors, and to bring to a halt all uranium mining worldwide.

This call goes out to fellow citizens of all countries worldwide who see the need, whether as an individual or as a member of an organization, for a nuclear-fission-free world. We are committed to building a global network of citizens of the world who will work together, using the internet and social media to overcome isolation, to provide mutual support and to coordinate the launching of joint actions for a world free of nuclear fission technology, whether civilian or military.

We will begin by creating communication channels to share information and educational tools on legal, technical, financial, medical, and security-related matters linked to military and non-military nuclear activities. We will pool our resources across national boundaries in a spirit of cooperation, allowing us to contribute to the formulation of a convergent and unified response to counteract the plans of the nuclear establishment that operates on a global scale to multiply civil and military nuclear installations worldwide and to dump, bury and abandon nuclear wastes.

We recognize each nuclear weapon as an instrument of brutal and unsurpassed terror, designed to kill millions of innocent men, women and children at a single stroke. We realize that even a limited nuclear war can provoke sudden extreme climate change on a global scale, crippling agricultural production and threatening the survival of all higher forms of life. We are grimly aware that a nuclear-armed world will surely destroy itself and set in motion a process that will undo four billion years of evolution. We are determined to help guide the world away from the brink of nuclear annihilation.

We recognize each nuclear reactor as a repository of the most pernicious industrial waste ever known; waste so radioactive that it spontaneously melts down if not continually cooled; waste that, when targeted by terrorists or saboteurs, or by conventional warfare, will render large portions of the earth uninhabitable for centuries; waste that contains material that can be used as a nuclear explosive at any time in the future, for thousands of years to come.

We recognize uranium as the key element behind all nuclear weapons and all nuclear reactors, and we endorse the call by the International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War and by the 2015 Quebec World Uranium Symposium for a total global ban on the mining and processing of uranium.

We will use our networks

– to pressure governments everywhere to put an end to nuclear fission;

– to expose the dangers associated with the export and transport of nuclear materials and nuclear waste;

– to puncture the myths used to prop up and justify our irrational nuclear addiction;

– to tell the sobering stories of nuclear victims and nuclear refugees;

– to emphasize our moral responsibilities not to burden future generations with a poisonous nuclear legacy;

– to warn governments without nuclear facilities to realize the dangers and avoid becoming enmeshed in this technology;

– to disseminate the findings of engineers, doctors, biologists, ecologists, physicists and concerned citizens having special knowledge and appreciation of nuclear dangers;

– to promote and popularize the wide variety of renewable energy alternatives that are green and sustainable;

– to launch lawsuits and to support whistle-blowers to halt the most egregious examples of nuclear malfeasance;

– to promote non-violent conflict resolution, and

– to denounce the illegal, immoral, and insane obsession with nuclear weapons arsenals.

We invite all people, groups and organizations involved in the effort for a world without nuclear fission and uranium mining, to commit themselves to this effort. We also ask them to endorse this declaration and to transmit it widely in their networks.

This declaration is partly inspired by the Tokyo Appeal issued by the First Thematic World Social Form for a Nuclear-Free World held in Tokyo and Fukushima in March 2016.


To endorse the declaration send name, location, and e-mail address to ccnr@web.ca


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Les écrans de télévision sont aujourd’hui focalisés sur les batailles triangulaires entre le Gouverneur de Tokyo, Yuriko Koiké, les JOC ( Japan Olympic Committee ) et le Comité d’Organisation de Tokyo quant aux choix des sites qui seront utilisés pour les Jeux Olympiques de Tokyo. Il est certain qu’un total de $ 2,300,000,000,000 dépensé pour les Jeux olympiques et paralympiques qui ne durent que deux semaines soulève un problème d’envergure.

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Llamamiento de Tokio por una red mundial rumbo a un mundo sin nuclear

Nosotros, participantes del Foro Social Mundial Temático contra el uso civil y militar del nuclear, celebrado en Tokio y Fukushima del 23 al 28 de marzo de 2016, de más de 10 países de 3 continentes, hacemos un llamamiento para la creación de una red en todo el mundo al servicio de la intercomunicación, ayuda mutua y acciones conjuntas para un mundo sin el nuclear civil y militar.

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