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juin 5, 2017

Important Symposium on Human Rights, Future Generations & Crimes in the Nuclear Age hosted by IPPNW/Switzerland

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Dear the IAC members

I am pleased to introduce you to the timely and important Symposium on Human Rights, Future Generations & Crimes in the Nuclear Age. The Symposium will be held at University of Basel, Switzerland on 14-17 September 2017 organized by IPPNW/Switzerland with SAFNA.

This international Symposium gives an update about the medical consequences of radiation exposure and provides insights into legal approaches in this context.

In these times of increased geopolitical tension and uncertainty, they believe that the interdisciplinary dialogue is necessary which I consider it as crucial views.

Here is the Website which describes the Symposium program.

 www.events-swiss-ippnw.org

Note : The International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW) was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1985.

I would be grateful if you would share it with your friends.

Yours truly,

Akio


About the Congress

Aims and Scope

• The risk to humans and all living beings from ionizing radiation is higher than has previously been understood.

• This international congress gives an update about the medical consequences of radiation exposure and provides insights into legal approaches in this context.

• International speakers include lawyers, physicians and experts on nuclear weapons, activists as well as victims of nuclear accidents and nuclear testing.

• The conference will include considerations of legal developments that can open the way to the recognition and legal protection of future generations. A publication on the proceedings is planned and has been tentatively accepted by an international publisher.

There is a growing awareness about the catastrophic impact on human health from the nuclear weapons and nuclear power industries.  The former atmospheric nuclear tests at a number of global test sites have caused irreversible harm to natives living in the test regions. Further threats to current and future generations arise from the risks of nuclear-weapons-use and additional nuclear disasters, as well as from the extremely hazardous and long-term nature of radioactive waste. Additionally  uranium mining and nuclear accidents such as Mayak, Chernobyl and Fukushima have caused and still cause widespread contamination of the earth and water.

As doctors and lawyers we are concerned about the progressive “nuclearisation” of the globe and frustrated about the resistance of nuclear weapon states (USA, Russia, China, France and Great Britain) to honor article VI of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty (NPT). This article requires all NPT signatory states to undertake effective measures relating to cessation of the nuclear arms race and to nuclear and general disarmament. The traditional 5 nuclear powers still base their military doctrines on nuclear weapons and the concept of nuclear deterrence, thereby risking an accidental or intentional, possibly terroristic use of those weapons. Furthermore, given the arguments and risks mentioned, the ongoing deceitful publicity of the nuclear power industry must be considered a transgenerational crime, just as the holding on to nuclear weapons. Both have, still do and will further inflict the quality of life, the economic status and the rights of people in the future. In fact, we believe that human rights not only apply to all humans presently living on this globe, but also to those coming after us: the rights of future generations! These may be forced to live, under growing security threats, in a world with depleted resources and a destroyed environment.

In these times of increased geopolitical tension and uncertainty we believe that the interdisciplinary dialogue is necessary. In our meeting we will try to tie together human health, human rights and environmental issues in a transgenerational perspective. The conference will bring together lawyers, physicians and experts on nuclear weapons, activists as well as victims of nuclear accidents and nuclear testing. We will learn from past lawsuits, which can assist current and future cases. One of the key aspects determining success or failure of lawsuits is the medical evidence of harm, an impact which the nuclear industry attempts to underplay. However, evidence provided by recent medical research indicates that the risk to humans and all living beings from ionizing radiation is higher than has previously been understood. Finally, law and medicine seek to not only address past and current but also prevent future harm. The conference will include considerations of legal developments that can open the way to the recognition and legal protection of future generations.

More information at https://www.events-swiss-ippnw.org/

Public Consultation: Addressing Nuclear Risks on the Great Lakes Lettre ouverte aux responsables de L’Autorité de Sûreté Nucléaire

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juin 5, 2017

Important Symposium on Human Rights, Future Generations & Crimes in the Nuclear Age hosted by IPPNW/Switzerland

Concrete Actions

 

Dear the IAC members

I am pleased to introduce you to the timely and important Symposium on Human Rights, Future Generations & Crimes in the Nuclear Age. The Symposium will be held at University of Basel, Switzerland on 14-17 September 2017 organized by IPPNW/Switzerland with SAFNA.

This international Symposium gives an update about the medical consequences of radiation exposure and provides insights into legal approaches in this context.

In these times of increased geopolitical tension and uncertainty, they believe that the interdisciplinary dialogue is necessary which I consider it as crucial views.

Here is the Website which describes the Symposium program.

 www.events-swiss-ippnw.org

Note : The International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW) was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1985.

I would be grateful if you would share it with your friends.

Yours truly,

Akio


About the Congress

Aims and Scope

• The risk to humans and all living beings from ionizing radiation is higher than has previously been understood.

• This international congress gives an update about the medical consequences of radiation exposure and provides insights into legal approaches in this context.

• International speakers include lawyers, physicians and experts on nuclear weapons, activists as well as victims of nuclear accidents and nuclear testing.

• The conference will include considerations of legal developments that can open the way to the recognition and legal protection of future generations. A publication on the proceedings is planned and has been tentatively accepted by an international publisher.

There is a growing awareness about the catastrophic impact on human health from the nuclear weapons and nuclear power industries.  The former atmospheric nuclear tests at a number of global test sites have caused irreversible harm to natives living in the test regions. Further threats to current and future generations arise from the risks of nuclear-weapons-use and additional nuclear disasters, as well as from the extremely hazardous and long-term nature of radioactive waste. Additionally  uranium mining and nuclear accidents such as Mayak, Chernobyl and Fukushima have caused and still cause widespread contamination of the earth and water.

As doctors and lawyers we are concerned about the progressive “nuclearisation” of the globe and frustrated about the resistance of nuclear weapon states (USA, Russia, China, France and Great Britain) to honor article VI of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty (NPT). This article requires all NPT signatory states to undertake effective measures relating to cessation of the nuclear arms race and to nuclear and general disarmament. The traditional 5 nuclear powers still base their military doctrines on nuclear weapons and the concept of nuclear deterrence, thereby risking an accidental or intentional, possibly terroristic use of those weapons. Furthermore, given the arguments and risks mentioned, the ongoing deceitful publicity of the nuclear power industry must be considered a transgenerational crime, just as the holding on to nuclear weapons. Both have, still do and will further inflict the quality of life, the economic status and the rights of people in the future. In fact, we believe that human rights not only apply to all humans presently living on this globe, but also to those coming after us: the rights of future generations! These may be forced to live, under growing security threats, in a world with depleted resources and a destroyed environment.

In these times of increased geopolitical tension and uncertainty we believe that the interdisciplinary dialogue is necessary. In our meeting we will try to tie together human health, human rights and environmental issues in a transgenerational perspective. The conference will bring together lawyers, physicians and experts on nuclear weapons, activists as well as victims of nuclear accidents and nuclear testing. We will learn from past lawsuits, which can assist current and future cases. One of the key aspects determining success or failure of lawsuits is the medical evidence of harm, an impact which the nuclear industry attempts to underplay. However, evidence provided by recent medical research indicates that the risk to humans and all living beings from ionizing radiation is higher than has previously been understood. Finally, law and medicine seek to not only address past and current but also prevent future harm. The conference will include considerations of legal developments that can open the way to the recognition and legal protection of future generations.

More information at https://www.events-swiss-ippnw.org/

Public Consultation: Addressing Nuclear Risks on the Great Lakes Lettre ouverte aux responsables de L’Autorité de Sûreté Nucléaire

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Call on your country to support the new UN initiative for nuclear disarmament

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Call on your country to support the new UN initiative for nuclear disarmament

The Non-Aligned Movement, representing 120 countries, submitted a draft resolution to the United Nations General Assembly late last week laying out the general mandate and dates for a special United Nations process to advance comprehensive nuclear disarmament – a United Nations High-Level Conference for Nuclear Disarmament.

juin 5, 2017

Important Symposium on Human Rights, Future Generations & Crimes in the Nuclear Age hosted by IPPNW/Switzerland

Ações Concretas

 

Dear the IAC members

I am pleased to introduce you to the timely and important Symposium on Human Rights, Future Generations & Crimes in the Nuclear Age. The Symposium will be held at University of Basel, Switzerland on 14-17 September 2017 organized by IPPNW/Switzerland with SAFNA.

This international Symposium gives an update about the medical consequences of radiation exposure and provides insights into legal approaches in this context.

In these times of increased geopolitical tension and uncertainty, they believe that the interdisciplinary dialogue is necessary which I consider it as crucial views.

Here is the Website which describes the Symposium program.

 www.events-swiss-ippnw.org

Note : The International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW) was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1985.

I would be grateful if you would share it with your friends.

Yours truly,

Akio


About the Congress

Aims and Scope

• The risk to humans and all living beings from ionizing radiation is higher than has previously been understood.

• This international congress gives an update about the medical consequences of radiation exposure and provides insights into legal approaches in this context.

• International speakers include lawyers, physicians and experts on nuclear weapons, activists as well as victims of nuclear accidents and nuclear testing.

• The conference will include considerations of legal developments that can open the way to the recognition and legal protection of future generations. A publication on the proceedings is planned and has been tentatively accepted by an international publisher.

There is a growing awareness about the catastrophic impact on human health from the nuclear weapons and nuclear power industries.  The former atmospheric nuclear tests at a number of global test sites have caused irreversible harm to natives living in the test regions. Further threats to current and future generations arise from the risks of nuclear-weapons-use and additional nuclear disasters, as well as from the extremely hazardous and long-term nature of radioactive waste. Additionally  uranium mining and nuclear accidents such as Mayak, Chernobyl and Fukushima have caused and still cause widespread contamination of the earth and water.

As doctors and lawyers we are concerned about the progressive “nuclearisation” of the globe and frustrated about the resistance of nuclear weapon states (USA, Russia, China, France and Great Britain) to honor article VI of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty (NPT). This article requires all NPT signatory states to undertake effective measures relating to cessation of the nuclear arms race and to nuclear and general disarmament. The traditional 5 nuclear powers still base their military doctrines on nuclear weapons and the concept of nuclear deterrence, thereby risking an accidental or intentional, possibly terroristic use of those weapons. Furthermore, given the arguments and risks mentioned, the ongoing deceitful publicity of the nuclear power industry must be considered a transgenerational crime, just as the holding on to nuclear weapons. Both have, still do and will further inflict the quality of life, the economic status and the rights of people in the future. In fact, we believe that human rights not only apply to all humans presently living on this globe, but also to those coming after us: the rights of future generations! These may be forced to live, under growing security threats, in a world with depleted resources and a destroyed environment.

In these times of increased geopolitical tension and uncertainty we believe that the interdisciplinary dialogue is necessary. In our meeting we will try to tie together human health, human rights and environmental issues in a transgenerational perspective. The conference will bring together lawyers, physicians and experts on nuclear weapons, activists as well as victims of nuclear accidents and nuclear testing. We will learn from past lawsuits, which can assist current and future cases. One of the key aspects determining success or failure of lawsuits is the medical evidence of harm, an impact which the nuclear industry attempts to underplay. However, evidence provided by recent medical research indicates that the risk to humans and all living beings from ionizing radiation is higher than has previously been understood. Finally, law and medicine seek to not only address past and current but also prevent future harm. The conference will include considerations of legal developments that can open the way to the recognition and legal protection of future generations.

More information at https://www.events-swiss-ippnw.org/

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Call on your country to support the new UN initiative for nuclear disarmament

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Call on your country to support the new UN initiative for nuclear disarmament

The Non-Aligned Movement, representing 120 countries, submitted a draft resolution to the United Nations General Assembly late last week laying out the general mandate and dates for a special United Nations process to advance comprehensive nuclear disarmament – a United Nations High-Level Conference for Nuclear Disarmament.

juin 5, 2017

Important Symposium on Human Rights, Future Generations & Crimes in the Nuclear Age hosted by IPPNW/Switzerland

Concrete Actions

 

Dear the IAC members

I am pleased to introduce you to the timely and important Symposium on Human Rights, Future Generations & Crimes in the Nuclear Age. The Symposium will be held at University of Basel, Switzerland on 14-17 September 2017 organized by IPPNW/Switzerland with SAFNA.

This international Symposium gives an update about the medical consequences of radiation exposure and provides insights into legal approaches in this context.

In these times of increased geopolitical tension and uncertainty, they believe that the interdisciplinary dialogue is necessary which I consider it as crucial views.

Here is the Website which describes the Symposium program.

 www.events-swiss-ippnw.org

Note : The International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW) was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1985.

I would be grateful if you would share it with your friends.

Yours truly,

Akio


About the Congress

Aims and Scope

• The risk to humans and all living beings from ionizing radiation is higher than has previously been understood.

• This international congress gives an update about the medical consequences of radiation exposure and provides insights into legal approaches in this context.

• International speakers include lawyers, physicians and experts on nuclear weapons, activists as well as victims of nuclear accidents and nuclear testing.

• The conference will include considerations of legal developments that can open the way to the recognition and legal protection of future generations. A publication on the proceedings is planned and has been tentatively accepted by an international publisher.

There is a growing awareness about the catastrophic impact on human health from the nuclear weapons and nuclear power industries.  The former atmospheric nuclear tests at a number of global test sites have caused irreversible harm to natives living in the test regions. Further threats to current and future generations arise from the risks of nuclear-weapons-use and additional nuclear disasters, as well as from the extremely hazardous and long-term nature of radioactive waste. Additionally  uranium mining and nuclear accidents such as Mayak, Chernobyl and Fukushima have caused and still cause widespread contamination of the earth and water.

As doctors and lawyers we are concerned about the progressive “nuclearisation” of the globe and frustrated about the resistance of nuclear weapon states (USA, Russia, China, France and Great Britain) to honor article VI of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty (NPT). This article requires all NPT signatory states to undertake effective measures relating to cessation of the nuclear arms race and to nuclear and general disarmament. The traditional 5 nuclear powers still base their military doctrines on nuclear weapons and the concept of nuclear deterrence, thereby risking an accidental or intentional, possibly terroristic use of those weapons. Furthermore, given the arguments and risks mentioned, the ongoing deceitful publicity of the nuclear power industry must be considered a transgenerational crime, just as the holding on to nuclear weapons. Both have, still do and will further inflict the quality of life, the economic status and the rights of people in the future. In fact, we believe that human rights not only apply to all humans presently living on this globe, but also to those coming after us: the rights of future generations! These may be forced to live, under growing security threats, in a world with depleted resources and a destroyed environment.

In these times of increased geopolitical tension and uncertainty we believe that the interdisciplinary dialogue is necessary. In our meeting we will try to tie together human health, human rights and environmental issues in a transgenerational perspective. The conference will bring together lawyers, physicians and experts on nuclear weapons, activists as well as victims of nuclear accidents and nuclear testing. We will learn from past lawsuits, which can assist current and future cases. One of the key aspects determining success or failure of lawsuits is the medical evidence of harm, an impact which the nuclear industry attempts to underplay. However, evidence provided by recent medical research indicates that the risk to humans and all living beings from ionizing radiation is higher than has previously been understood. Finally, law and medicine seek to not only address past and current but also prevent future harm. The conference will include considerations of legal developments that can open the way to the recognition and legal protection of future generations.

More information at https://www.events-swiss-ippnw.org/

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Le premier Forum Social Mondial Antinucléaire Civil et Militaire – FSM-AN a été réalisé en France, le pays le plus nucléarisé du monde, par une dizaine d’organisations de la société civile de ce pays. Il a réuni plus de 300 personnes, la plupart français mais aussi de 20 autres pays (les nombres exacts nous seront communiqués prochainement), ouvrant des nouvelles possibilités dans la lutte contre la production et l’utilisation des armes atomiques et contre la production d’électricité par des centrales nucléaires.

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Call on your country to support the new UN initiative for nuclear disarmament

Concrete Actions

Call on your country to support the new UN initiative for nuclear disarmament

The Non-Aligned Movement, representing 120 countries, submitted a draft resolution to the United Nations General Assembly late last week laying out the general mandate and dates for a special United Nations process to advance comprehensive nuclear disarmament – a United Nations High-Level Conference for Nuclear Disarmament.

juin 5, 2017

Important Symposium on Human Rights, Future Generations & Crimes in the Nuclear Age hosted by IPPNW/Switzerland

Concrete Actions

 

Dear the IAC members

I am pleased to introduce you to the timely and important Symposium on Human Rights, Future Generations & Crimes in the Nuclear Age. The Symposium will be held at University of Basel, Switzerland on 14-17 September 2017 organized by IPPNW/Switzerland with SAFNA.

This international Symposium gives an update about the medical consequences of radiation exposure and provides insights into legal approaches in this context.

In these times of increased geopolitical tension and uncertainty, they believe that the interdisciplinary dialogue is necessary which I consider it as crucial views.

Here is the Website which describes the Symposium program.

 www.events-swiss-ippnw.org

Note : The International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW) was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1985.

I would be grateful if you would share it with your friends.

Yours truly,

Akio


About the Congress

Aims and Scope

• The risk to humans and all living beings from ionizing radiation is higher than has previously been understood.

• This international congress gives an update about the medical consequences of radiation exposure and provides insights into legal approaches in this context.

• International speakers include lawyers, physicians and experts on nuclear weapons, activists as well as victims of nuclear accidents and nuclear testing.

• The conference will include considerations of legal developments that can open the way to the recognition and legal protection of future generations. A publication on the proceedings is planned and has been tentatively accepted by an international publisher.

There is a growing awareness about the catastrophic impact on human health from the nuclear weapons and nuclear power industries.  The former atmospheric nuclear tests at a number of global test sites have caused irreversible harm to natives living in the test regions. Further threats to current and future generations arise from the risks of nuclear-weapons-use and additional nuclear disasters, as well as from the extremely hazardous and long-term nature of radioactive waste. Additionally  uranium mining and nuclear accidents such as Mayak, Chernobyl and Fukushima have caused and still cause widespread contamination of the earth and water.

As doctors and lawyers we are concerned about the progressive “nuclearisation” of the globe and frustrated about the resistance of nuclear weapon states (USA, Russia, China, France and Great Britain) to honor article VI of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty (NPT). This article requires all NPT signatory states to undertake effective measures relating to cessation of the nuclear arms race and to nuclear and general disarmament. The traditional 5 nuclear powers still base their military doctrines on nuclear weapons and the concept of nuclear deterrence, thereby risking an accidental or intentional, possibly terroristic use of those weapons. Furthermore, given the arguments and risks mentioned, the ongoing deceitful publicity of the nuclear power industry must be considered a transgenerational crime, just as the holding on to nuclear weapons. Both have, still do and will further inflict the quality of life, the economic status and the rights of people in the future. In fact, we believe that human rights not only apply to all humans presently living on this globe, but also to those coming after us: the rights of future generations! These may be forced to live, under growing security threats, in a world with depleted resources and a destroyed environment.

In these times of increased geopolitical tension and uncertainty we believe that the interdisciplinary dialogue is necessary. In our meeting we will try to tie together human health, human rights and environmental issues in a transgenerational perspective. The conference will bring together lawyers, physicians and experts on nuclear weapons, activists as well as victims of nuclear accidents and nuclear testing. We will learn from past lawsuits, which can assist current and future cases. One of the key aspects determining success or failure of lawsuits is the medical evidence of harm, an impact which the nuclear industry attempts to underplay. However, evidence provided by recent medical research indicates that the risk to humans and all living beings from ionizing radiation is higher than has previously been understood. Finally, law and medicine seek to not only address past and current but also prevent future harm. The conference will include considerations of legal developments that can open the way to the recognition and legal protection of future generations.

More information at https://www.events-swiss-ippnw.org/

Public Consultation: Addressing Nuclear Risks on the Great Lakes Lettre ouverte aux responsables de L’Autorité de Sûreté Nucléaire

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Le premier Forum Social Mondial Antinucléaire Civil et Militaire – FSM-AN a été réalisé en France, le pays le plus nucléarisé du monde, par une dizaine d’organisations de la société civile de ce pays. Il a réuni plus de 300 personnes, la plupart français mais aussi de 20 autres pays (les nombres exacts nous seront communiqués prochainement), ouvrant des nouvelles possibilités dans la lutte contre la production et l’utilisation des armes atomiques et contre la production d’électricité par des centrales nucléaires.

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Next Monday (6 Nov 2017) , the COP23 Global Climate Conference starts in Bonn, Germany. And the international Don’t Nuke the Climate campaign will be there to stop nuclear power and other false solutions/delusions from corrupting the process.

Call on your country to support the new UN initiative for nuclear disarmament

Concrete Actions

Call on your country to support the new UN initiative for nuclear disarmament

The Non-Aligned Movement, representing 120 countries, submitted a draft resolution to the United Nations General Assembly late last week laying out the general mandate and dates for a special United Nations process to advance comprehensive nuclear disarmament – a United Nations High-Level Conference for Nuclear Disarmament.

juin 5, 2017

Important Symposium on Human Rights, Future Generations & Crimes in the Nuclear Age hosted by IPPNW/Switzerland

Actions Concrètes

 

Dear the IAC members

I am pleased to introduce you to the timely and important Symposium on Human Rights, Future Generations & Crimes in the Nuclear Age. The Symposium will be held at University of Basel, Switzerland on 14-17 September 2017 organized by IPPNW/Switzerland with SAFNA.

This international Symposium gives an update about the medical consequences of radiation exposure and provides insights into legal approaches in this context.

In these times of increased geopolitical tension and uncertainty, they believe that the interdisciplinary dialogue is necessary which I consider it as crucial views.

Here is the Website which describes the Symposium program.

 www.events-swiss-ippnw.org

Note : The International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW) was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1985.

I would be grateful if you would share it with your friends.

Yours truly,

Akio


About the Congress

Aims and Scope

• The risk to humans and all living beings from ionizing radiation is higher than has previously been understood.

• This international congress gives an update about the medical consequences of radiation exposure and provides insights into legal approaches in this context.

• International speakers include lawyers, physicians and experts on nuclear weapons, activists as well as victims of nuclear accidents and nuclear testing.

• The conference will include considerations of legal developments that can open the way to the recognition and legal protection of future generations. A publication on the proceedings is planned and has been tentatively accepted by an international publisher.

There is a growing awareness about the catastrophic impact on human health from the nuclear weapons and nuclear power industries.  The former atmospheric nuclear tests at a number of global test sites have caused irreversible harm to natives living in the test regions. Further threats to current and future generations arise from the risks of nuclear-weapons-use and additional nuclear disasters, as well as from the extremely hazardous and long-term nature of radioactive waste. Additionally  uranium mining and nuclear accidents such as Mayak, Chernobyl and Fukushima have caused and still cause widespread contamination of the earth and water.

As doctors and lawyers we are concerned about the progressive “nuclearisation” of the globe and frustrated about the resistance of nuclear weapon states (USA, Russia, China, France and Great Britain) to honor article VI of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty (NPT). This article requires all NPT signatory states to undertake effective measures relating to cessation of the nuclear arms race and to nuclear and general disarmament. The traditional 5 nuclear powers still base their military doctrines on nuclear weapons and the concept of nuclear deterrence, thereby risking an accidental or intentional, possibly terroristic use of those weapons. Furthermore, given the arguments and risks mentioned, the ongoing deceitful publicity of the nuclear power industry must be considered a transgenerational crime, just as the holding on to nuclear weapons. Both have, still do and will further inflict the quality of life, the economic status and the rights of people in the future. In fact, we believe that human rights not only apply to all humans presently living on this globe, but also to those coming after us: the rights of future generations! These may be forced to live, under growing security threats, in a world with depleted resources and a destroyed environment.

In these times of increased geopolitical tension and uncertainty we believe that the interdisciplinary dialogue is necessary. In our meeting we will try to tie together human health, human rights and environmental issues in a transgenerational perspective. The conference will bring together lawyers, physicians and experts on nuclear weapons, activists as well as victims of nuclear accidents and nuclear testing. We will learn from past lawsuits, which can assist current and future cases. One of the key aspects determining success or failure of lawsuits is the medical evidence of harm, an impact which the nuclear industry attempts to underplay. However, evidence provided by recent medical research indicates that the risk to humans and all living beings from ionizing radiation is higher than has previously been understood. Finally, law and medicine seek to not only address past and current but also prevent future harm. The conference will include considerations of legal developments that can open the way to the recognition and legal protection of future generations.

More information at https://www.events-swiss-ippnw.org/

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Dear the IAC members

I am pleased to introduce you to the timely and important Symposium on Human Rights, Future Generations & Crimes in the Nuclear Age. The Symposium will be held at University of Basel, Switzerland on 14-17 September 2017 organized by IPPNW/Switzerland with SAFNA.

This international Symposium gives an update about the medical consequences of radiation exposure and provides insights into legal approaches in this context.

In these times of increased geopolitical tension and uncertainty, they believe that the interdisciplinary dialogue is necessary which I consider it as crucial views.

Here is the Website which describes the Symposium program.

 www.events-swiss-ippnw.org

Note : The International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW) was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1985.

I would be grateful if you would share it with your friends.

Yours truly,

Akio


About the Congress

Aims and Scope

• The risk to humans and all living beings from ionizing radiation is higher than has previously been understood.

• This international congress gives an update about the medical consequences of radiation exposure and provides insights into legal approaches in this context.

• International speakers include lawyers, physicians and experts on nuclear weapons, activists as well as victims of nuclear accidents and nuclear testing.

• The conference will include considerations of legal developments that can open the way to the recognition and legal protection of future generations. A publication on the proceedings is planned and has been tentatively accepted by an international publisher.

There is a growing awareness about the catastrophic impact on human health from the nuclear weapons and nuclear power industries.  The former atmospheric nuclear tests at a number of global test sites have caused irreversible harm to natives living in the test regions. Further threats to current and future generations arise from the risks of nuclear-weapons-use and additional nuclear disasters, as well as from the extremely hazardous and long-term nature of radioactive waste. Additionally  uranium mining and nuclear accidents such as Mayak, Chernobyl and Fukushima have caused and still cause widespread contamination of the earth and water.

As doctors and lawyers we are concerned about the progressive “nuclearisation” of the globe and frustrated about the resistance of nuclear weapon states (USA, Russia, China, France and Great Britain) to honor article VI of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty (NPT). This article requires all NPT signatory states to undertake effective measures relating to cessation of the nuclear arms race and to nuclear and general disarmament. The traditional 5 nuclear powers still base their military doctrines on nuclear weapons and the concept of nuclear deterrence, thereby risking an accidental or intentional, possibly terroristic use of those weapons. Furthermore, given the arguments and risks mentioned, the ongoing deceitful publicity of the nuclear power industry must be considered a transgenerational crime, just as the holding on to nuclear weapons. Both have, still do and will further inflict the quality of life, the economic status and the rights of people in the future. In fact, we believe that human rights not only apply to all humans presently living on this globe, but also to those coming after us: the rights of future generations! These may be forced to live, under growing security threats, in a world with depleted resources and a destroyed environment.

In these times of increased geopolitical tension and uncertainty we believe that the interdisciplinary dialogue is necessary. In our meeting we will try to tie together human health, human rights and environmental issues in a transgenerational perspective. The conference will bring together lawyers, physicians and experts on nuclear weapons, activists as well as victims of nuclear accidents and nuclear testing. We will learn from past lawsuits, which can assist current and future cases. One of the key aspects determining success or failure of lawsuits is the medical evidence of harm, an impact which the nuclear industry attempts to underplay. However, evidence provided by recent medical research indicates that the risk to humans and all living beings from ionizing radiation is higher than has previously been understood. Finally, law and medicine seek to not only address past and current but also prevent future harm. The conference will include considerations of legal developments that can open the way to the recognition and legal protection of future generations.

More information at https://www.events-swiss-ippnw.org/

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Important Symposium on Human Rights, Future Generations & Crimes in the Nuclear Age hosted by IPPNW/Switzerland

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Dear the IAC members

I am pleased to introduce you to the timely and important Symposium on Human Rights, Future Generations & Crimes in the Nuclear Age. The Symposium will be held at University of Basel, Switzerland on 14-17 September 2017 organized by IPPNW/Switzerland with SAFNA.

This international Symposium gives an update about the medical consequences of radiation exposure and provides insights into legal approaches in this context.

In these times of increased geopolitical tension and uncertainty, they believe that the interdisciplinary dialogue is necessary which I consider it as crucial views.

Here is the Website which describes the Symposium program.

 www.events-swiss-ippnw.org

Note : The International Physicians for the Prevention of Nuclear War (IPPNW) was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1985.

I would be grateful if you would share it with your friends.

Yours truly,

Akio


About the Congress

Aims and Scope

• The risk to humans and all living beings from ionizing radiation is higher than has previously been understood.

• This international congress gives an update about the medical consequences of radiation exposure and provides insights into legal approaches in this context.

• International speakers include lawyers, physicians and experts on nuclear weapons, activists as well as victims of nuclear accidents and nuclear testing.

• The conference will include considerations of legal developments that can open the way to the recognition and legal protection of future generations. A publication on the proceedings is planned and has been tentatively accepted by an international publisher.

There is a growing awareness about the catastrophic impact on human health from the nuclear weapons and nuclear power industries.  The former atmospheric nuclear tests at a number of global test sites have caused irreversible harm to natives living in the test regions. Further threats to current and future generations arise from the risks of nuclear-weapons-use and additional nuclear disasters, as well as from the extremely hazardous and long-term nature of radioactive waste. Additionally  uranium mining and nuclear accidents such as Mayak, Chernobyl and Fukushima have caused and still cause widespread contamination of the earth and water.

As doctors and lawyers we are concerned about the progressive “nuclearisation” of the globe and frustrated about the resistance of nuclear weapon states (USA, Russia, China, France and Great Britain) to honor article VI of the nuclear nonproliferation treaty (NPT). This article requires all NPT signatory states to undertake effective measures relating to cessation of the nuclear arms race and to nuclear and general disarmament. The traditional 5 nuclear powers still base their military doctrines on nuclear weapons and the concept of nuclear deterrence, thereby risking an accidental or intentional, possibly terroristic use of those weapons. Furthermore, given the arguments and risks mentioned, the ongoing deceitful publicity of the nuclear power industry must be considered a transgenerational crime, just as the holding on to nuclear weapons. Both have, still do and will further inflict the quality of life, the economic status and the rights of people in the future. In fact, we believe that human rights not only apply to all humans presently living on this globe, but also to those coming after us: the rights of future generations! These may be forced to live, under growing security threats, in a world with depleted resources and a destroyed environment.

In these times of increased geopolitical tension and uncertainty we believe that the interdisciplinary dialogue is necessary. In our meeting we will try to tie together human health, human rights and environmental issues in a transgenerational perspective. The conference will bring together lawyers, physicians and experts on nuclear weapons, activists as well as victims of nuclear accidents and nuclear testing. We will learn from past lawsuits, which can assist current and future cases. One of the key aspects determining success or failure of lawsuits is the medical evidence of harm, an impact which the nuclear industry attempts to underplay. However, evidence provided by recent medical research indicates that the risk to humans and all living beings from ionizing radiation is higher than has previously been understood. Finally, law and medicine seek to not only address past and current but also prevent future harm. The conference will include considerations of legal developments that can open the way to the recognition and legal protection of future generations.

More information at https://www.events-swiss-ippnw.org/

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Le premier Forum Social Mondial Antinucléaire Civil et Militaire – FSM-AN a été réalisé en France, le pays le plus nucléarisé du monde, par une dizaine d’organisations de la société civile de ce pays. Il a réuni plus de 300 personnes, la plupart français mais aussi de 20 autres pays (les nombres exacts nous seront communiqués prochainement), ouvrant des nouvelles possibilités dans la lutte contre la production et l’utilisation des armes atomiques et contre la production d’électricité par des centrales nucléaires.

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The Non-Aligned Movement, representing 120 countries, submitted a draft resolution to the United Nations General Assembly late last week laying out the general mandate and dates for a special United Nations process to advance comprehensive nuclear disarmament – a United Nations High-Level Conference for Nuclear Disarmament.

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